This page has been reviewed and verified by Michael Gibbons, Regulated Immigration Advisor. You can confirm current visa policies through Our Vietnam Visa Guidance.
A Vietnam Visa may be refused if the applicant fails to meet the eligibility requirements, submits incomplete documentation, or provides inconsistent information during the application review process.
At Visa Applications, we prepare, verify, and submit visa files directly to the Vietnam Immigration Department or Embassy, ensuring every submission meets official standards to reduce the risk of rejection.
Common Reasons for Vietnam Visa Refusal
- Incomplete Documentation: Missing forms, incorrect photos, or unverified supporting materials.
- Financial Insufficiency: Lack of proof showing the applicant can afford accommodation, travel, and living costs.
- Invalid Passport: Passport must be valid for at least six months beyond the intended date of entry.
- Incorrect Visa Type: Applying for a tourist visa when travelling for business or work.
- Previous Immigration Issues: Overstays, prior visa refusals, or discrepancies in travel history.
Our visa specialists review every case before submission and flag potential issues early to prevent refusals.
What to Do If Your Vietnam Visa Is Refused
If your visa is refused, you can reapply immediately after addressing the reasons for rejection.
Each new submission must include corrected documents and a clear explanation of how prior issues have been resolved.
Our immigration advisors review refusal letters and help build a compliant reapplication file.
Steps to Reapply Successfully
- Obtain your refusal notice or letter from the Vietnam Immigration Department or Embassy.
- Identify the cause of rejection (missing document, funds issue, or inconsistency).
- Prepare updated or corrected documentation.
- Submit your new application through our verified processing system.
- Track progress and receive your updated visa approval electronically.
Supporting a Successful Reapplication
- Provide valid financial statements from the past three months.
- Ensure your travel itinerary matches your visa type.
- Submit ICAO-compliant photos and valid passport copies.
- Include an invitation or sponsorship letter if visiting family or business contacts.
Preventing Future Refusals
Visa Applications ensures that all Vietnam visa submissions:
- Use verified documentation checked by our compliance team.
- Meet the official Vietnam Immigration Department formatting standards.
- Contain complete, accurate information consistent with your supporting files.
Related Vietnam Visa Guidance
- Eligibility Requirements
- Documents Checklist
- Proof of Funds
- Visa Fees & Payment
- Processing Times
- How to Apply
- Vietnam Visa Overview (Pillar Page)
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I appeal a Vietnam visa refusal?
Appeals are rarely accepted; the best approach is to reapply with corrected documents.
How long must I wait before reapplying?
You can reapply immediately after correcting the issue.
Will a previous refusal affect my next application?
No — provided the new file resolves the cause of the initial refusal.
Can Visa Applications help with my reapplication?
Yes. We handle the review, correction, and resubmission of your case directly to the Vietnam Immigration Department.
About This Page
Author: Visa Applications Editorial Team
Reviewed by: Michael Gibbons, Regulated Immigration Advisor.
Last Updated: January 2026.
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