Log in
Vietnam

Vietnam allows another one-month stay extension for stranded tourists

Foreigners who have been in the country since early March will enjoy an automatic stay extension until July 31.

Vietnam has extended stay permits by one more month for stranded tourists who entered the country since March 1 but remain stranded due to Covid-19 travel restrictions.

 Foreigners find safety in Vietnam amid global coronavirus outbreaks. Photo: Nguoiduatin

Foreigners who entered the country on a tourist visa, e-visa or visa exemption since March 1 and are benefiting their automatically-extended stay for one month until June 30 will be eligible to stay for another month until July 31.

In the latest announcement made by the Immigration Department under the Ministry of Public Security on Tuesday, foreigners, who want to leave Vietnam before July 31, have to undergo no official procedures.

Those who entered Vietnam before March 1 are also eligible to have their stay automatically extended until the end of July if they could prove they were stranded in Vietnam due to Covid-19 as confirmed by relevant diplomatic missions, or could provide documents issued by Vietnamese authorities to confirm they were quarantined or treated for Covid-19, among other reasons.

Any foreigner who has been given automatic temporary residence permit extension has to declare their residency and health status as per regulations, VnExpress reported.

Those who do not fall into the aforementioned categories or who commit violations shall be handled in accordance with Vietnam’s laws.

As a measure to prevent the spread of Covid-19, Vietnam has shut its borders by suspending all international flights since March 25, halting the issuance of new visas for all foreign nationals since March 18.

Thousands of foreigners stuck in Vietnam amid travel restrictions due to the evolution of the coronavirus outbreaks globally.

At a government meeting in Hanoi last week, Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc stated Vietnam was not yet ready to open up to international tourists given the lack of improvement in the global situation and the second wave of infections suffered by several countries in the region, including China and South Korea.

Meanwhile, Dr Kidong Park, the World Health Organization (WHO) Representative to Vietnam, warned the country of imported infections if it considers reopening its borders.

Vietnam has undergone 77 days without local transmission. Comments by a number of foreigners in Vietnam show that the country is safe and their stay here is good in terms of health safety.

Reactions:
Share:
Trending
Most Viewed
Related news
Vietnam debuts first national pavilion at Singapore FinTech Festival 2025

Vietnam debuts first national pavilion at Singapore FinTech Festival 2025

The pavillon showcases Vietnamese fintechs globally, with activities spanned carbon consulting for net-zero goals and a forum connecting firms to ASEAN investment and B2B opportunities.

Vietnam launches campaign to protect women and girls in the digital era

Vietnam launches campaign to protect women and girls in the digital era

Technology-facilitated violence is increasing, affecting 16%–58% of women and girls through forms of online abuse such as sexual exploitation, grooming and the non-consensual sharing of intimate images addressed by the Hanoi Convention.

Huong Giang Idol and the quiet expansion of Vietnam

Huong Giang Idol and the quiet expansion of Vietnam

Vietnam’s Huong Giang shines at Miss Universe 2025, symbolizing the country’s growing openness toward diversity and LGBTQ+ inclusion while earning global attention for her confidence and authenticity.

Government leader pledges full support for Gia Lai Province after severe flooding

Government leader pledges full support for Gia Lai Province after severe flooding

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh visits Gia Lai Province to direct recovery efforts and encourage residents and businesses hit hard by floods.

Agriculture and environment sector - key pillar of national economy: Party chief

Agriculture and environment sector - key pillar of national economy: Party chief

Vietnam aims to restructure the agricultural sector toward ecological, organic and circular models with high-tech applications to generate higher added value.

Vietnam welcomes Warburg Pincus expressway project to expand investments, boost tourism

Vietnam welcomes Warburg Pincus expressway project to expand investments, boost tourism

Deputy Prime Minister Bui Thanh Son met Warburg Pincus  Managing Director Li Fan on November 12, welcoming the group’s major investments in Vietnam and urging further cooperation in finance, infrastructure and high-tech development.

King Abdullah II Ibn Al Hussein’s visit deepens Vietnam-Jordan cooperation

King Abdullah II Ibn Al Hussein’s visit deepens Vietnam-Jordan cooperation

Vietnam and Jordan are strengthening cooperation in food security, the Halal industry and human resources development in technology, digital transformation and green energy.

Hanoi honors outstanding teachers and exemplary educators

Hanoi honors outstanding teachers and exemplary educators

Hanoi’s education sector has advanced digital transformation, with all schools using electronic records and learning platforms, most students assigned digital IDs, while AI is applied in administration, teaching supervision and bilingual cooperation programs.