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How to travel to Vietnam?

Going to Vietnam requires a passport and visa.

The information required to apply for a visa is as follows:

1. The passport must be valid for at least six months; the passport must have at least two blank pages for visa use, and the last page of the passport must be signed by the applicant. Old passports do not need to be provided;

2. Two one-inch large photos (3.5cm*4.5cm) taken in the past six months with white background, blue background or red background.

A passport is a legal document issued by the country to prove the nationality and identity of a country's citizens when they enter and exit the country's borders, travel or stay abroad.

The passport application process is as follows:

1. Receive and fill in the exit application form. Bring the relevant documents to the police station where the household registration is located or the exit and entry management department of the public security bureau to collect them;

2. Submit the application form and receive a receipt;

3. Pay the fee at the toll office, and the applicant The fee must be paid on the day of acceptance. If the fee is not paid within the time limit, the date for collecting the certificate will be notified separately.

Article 9 of the "Exit and Entry Administration Law of the People's Republic of China" Chinese citizens leaving or entering the country must apply for a passport or other travel documents in accordance with the law.

Chinese citizens traveling to other countries or regions also need to obtain a visa or other entry permit for the country of destination. However, this does not apply unless the Chinese government has signed a mutual visa exemption agreement with the governments of other countries or if the Ministry of Public Security or the Ministry of Foreign Affairs provides otherwise.

Chinese citizens who enter or exit the country as seafarers or work on foreign ships must apply for a seafarer's certificate in accordance with the law.

Article 11 When a Chinese citizen exits or enters the country, he or she must submit his or her passport or other travel documents and other exit and entry documents to the entry-exit border inspection agency for inspection. .

At qualified ports, entry-exit border inspection agencies should provide dedicated channels and other convenient measures for Chinese citizens to exit and enter the country.

Article 4 The Ministry of Public Security and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs shall be responsible for the management of exit and entry affairs in accordance with their respective duties.

The embassies, consulates and other overseas agencies entrusted by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of China (hereinafter referred to as the overseas visa agencies) are responsible for issuing entry visas to foreigners abroad. The entry-exit border inspection authorities are responsible for implementing exit-entry border inspection. The public security organs of local people's governments at or above the county level and their entry-exit management agencies are responsible for the management of foreigners' stay and residence.

The Ministry of Public Security and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs may, within the scope of their respective responsibilities, entrust the entry-exit management agencies of the public security organs of local people's governments at or above the county level and the foreign affairs departments of local people's governments at or above the county level to accept applications for entry, stay and residence from foreigners.

The Ministry of Public Security and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs should strengthen communication and cooperation in the management of exit and entry affairs, and work closely with relevant departments of the State Council to exercise their powers and assume responsibilities in accordance with the law according to their respective division of responsibilities.