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Transit Exemption (Quá cảnh)
VisasVietnamTransit Exemption (Quá cảnh)
VietnamVietnam•Asia
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Transit Exemption (Quá cảnh)

Work

At a Glance

Processing Time

Varies

Application Fee

Free

Stay Duration

1 day

Renewable

No

Job Offer

Not Required

Dependents

Not Specified

PR Pathway

No

Remote Work

Not Required

Overview

Foreigners transiting through Vietnamese international airports may stay up to 24 hours in the transit area without a visa; those wishing to leave the airport require a transit visa or e-visa.

The Transit Exemption policy in Vietnam, governed primarily by the Law on Entry, Exit, Transit, and Residence of Foreigners in Vietnam (Law No. 47/2014/QH13, as amended in 2019), serves as a critical logistical bridge within the nation’s modernizing aviation infrastructure. Established to facilitate the seamless flow of international air traffic through major hubs like Tan Son Nhat, Noi Bai, and Da Nang, this regulatory framework recognizes the reality of global travel where Vietnam acts as a strategic waypoint between Southeast Asia, East Asia, and beyond. By allowing travelers to remain in the international transit area for up to 24 hours without the bureaucratic burden of a formal visa, the policy effectively minimizes friction for passengers on multi-leg journeys. This exemption fills a vital gap in the immigration system by distinguishing between "transient transiters"—those who never intend to enter the sovereign territory of Vietnam—and those who require temporary entry for tourism or business. It streamlines airport operations, reduces the administrative load on immigration officers, and positions Vietnam as a competitive, traveler-friendly transit hub in an increasingly interconnected global economy.

The ideal beneficiary of this exemption is the international traveler holding a confirmed onward ticket to a third country, whose itinerary necessitates a brief layover within the confines of a Vietnamese international airport. While the exemption is designed for those remaining within the designated transit zone, it is particularly advantageous for long-haul passengers who do not possess a visa and have no intention of clearing customs or exploring the city. Unlike the standard e-visa or visa-on-arrival, which are tailored for individuals seeking to enter the country for tourism or professional engagement, the transit exemption is a zero-cost, automatic status that requires no prior application, provided the passenger remains airside. The primary limitation of this status is its strict geographical confinement; should a traveler wish to exit the airport to visit the city, they must transition to a formal e-visa or visa-on-arrival process, as the exemption does not grant the right to pass through immigration checkpoints. Consequently, this policy is highly distinctive for its simplicity and lack of fees, offering a frictionless experience for the transient traveler while maintaining the integrity of Vietnam’s national border security protocols.

Stay & Extensions

Initial grant1 day

Requirements

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

Valid passport (at least 6 months validity).

Confirmed onward flight ticket to a third country.

Valid visa for the final destination (if required).

Must remain within the designated international transit area of the airport.

Transit duration must be less than 24 hours.

KEY CRITERIA

Education

none or higher

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS

Valid passport.

Proof of onward travel (flight itinerary).

Visa for the final destination (if applicable).

Advantages & Considerations

Key Benefits

  • No visa fee for transit within the airport.
  • Fast and convenient for connecting flights.
  • No prior paperwork required for standard transit.

Worth Knowing

  • Does not allow entry into Vietnam (leaving the airport) without a separate visa.
  • If the itinerary includes a domestic flight segment, a visa is required.
  • If the layover exceeds 24 hours, a visa is mandatory.
  • Regulations can change; verify with the airline before travel.

Application Process

1

No visa application is required if staying within the transit area for under 24 hours.

2

If leaving the transit area or staying longer than 24 hours, apply for an e-visa or a standard visa at a Vietnamese Embassy/Consulate.

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