Vietnam visa for Brunei citizens – 14 days visa exemption and conditions
Brunei citizens will be exempt from obtaining a Vietnam visa if they stay in the country for less than 14 days, along with other Vietnam visa-free nationals. Under this policy, citizens of Brunei can enjoy visa-free travel to Vietnam provided they meet the following conditions:
- Hold a passport valid for at least six months from the date of entry.
- Have at least two blank pages in the passport for entry and exit stamps.
- Be prepared to present proof of an onward or return flight ticket upon entry into Vietnam.
- Not be subject to any conditions or restrictions under Vietnamese law that prohibit entry.
What happens if the Brunei citizens are holding a passport with less than 6 months’ validity?
If a Brunei citizen holds a passport with less than 6 months’ validity, they must apply for a visa to enter Vietnam. In particular, if the passport has less than 1 month’s validity from the date of exit or fewer than two blank pages for visa stamps, they must renew their passport before travelling.
How to apply for an emergency visa with a passport valid for less than 6 months?
If Brunei travellers hold a passport with less than six months’ validity but more than 1 month remaining from the date of exit, they may apply for an emergency visa to enter Vietnam. To begin the process, follow the steps below:
Prepare a clear copy of your passport and a recent portrait photo. The photos must be of high quality, showing all details clearly;
Complete the visa application form and upload the photo of passport and portrait photo;
Make payment for the emergency visa application using credit cards, Wise or PayPal;
Receive your visa within the processing timeframe you selected when placing your order;
Save a copy of the visa on your phone and present it together with your passport when boarding your flight and get an entry stamp at arrival airport.
