Vietnam•AsiaVaries
Free
Varies (Can extend or register as temporary residence card)
Yes
Not Required
Allowed
No
Not Required
Issued to foreign journalists and media personnel entering Vietnam for short-term reporting and media activities, valid up to 12 months.
The Temporary Journalist Visa (PV2) was established as a specialized instrument within Vietnam’s immigration framework to facilitate the controlled entry of international media professionals, operating under the regulatory oversight of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Its existence is rooted in the government’s desire to balance the need for international press coverage with the maintenance of national security and sovereignty, governed by the Law on Entry, Exit, Transit, and Residence of Foreigners in Vietnam. Historically, this visa category was created to fill a critical gap in the immigration system: the need for a streamlined, temporary pathway for foreign reporters, photographers, and film crews who do not require long-term residency but need legal authorization to conduct professional journalistic activities. By formalizing this process, the Vietnamese government ensures that all media personnel are properly vetted and accredited before engaging in reporting, thereby distinguishing transient news-gathering efforts from standard tourism or general business travel, which strictly prohibit journalistic work without the appropriate credentials.
The ideal applicant for the PV2 visa is a credentialed media professional, such as a foreign correspondent, documentary filmmaker, or photojournalist, who has been commissioned by an international news organization to cover specific events, cultural stories, or socio-economic developments within Vietnam. Unlike standard business or tourist visas, which are insufficient for professional media production and could lead to legal complications if used for reporting, the PV2 provides a clear, lawful mandate for journalists to operate, often serving as a prerequisite for obtaining necessary filming permits and access to government institutions. While the visa is highly distinctive for its lack of processing fees, it is characterized by a rigorous application process that requires official sponsorship or accreditation from a recognized media outlet. The primary benefit of the PV2 is its legal clarity, allowing journalists to work with a degree of institutional protection for up to 12 months; however, it remains a restrictive category, as it is strictly tied to the applicant’s professional purpose. Applicants must be at least 18 years of age and are mandated to maintain comprehensive health insurance, ensuring they are self-sufficient during their tenure. The visa’s limitation lies in its specificity; it does not grant the holder the autonomy to pursue unrelated employment, and all activities must align strictly with the reporting scope approved by the Vietnamese authorities during the application phase.
Valid passport with at least 6 months validity.
Proof of short-term media assignment (e.g., filming schedule, project description).
Sponsorship from a local entity or organization in Vietnam.
Not prohibited from entry under Vietnamese immigration law.
Education
bachelor or higher
Original passport.
Completed visa application form (NA1).
02 passport-sized photos (4x6cm).
Official invitation/sponsorship letter from a Vietnamese organization.
Proof of journalist/media professional status.
Copy of the Approval Entry Letter.
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