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Hello, I am currently in Hanoi awaiting DTV approval. I applied Jan 23, they requested more documents 24th which I uploaded. I've just learnt that the office is closed for Lunar New Year. I have a stamp for Vietnam that is only valid until Feb 6th. I am really hoping this is enough time, but will I need to go to Vietnam immigration to extend the stamp in case it's not?
I'll be finally going to hanoi for the DTV next week. I kept track of some earlier posts but just want to know how long does the whole DTV procedure in Hanoi take recently? Will 2 weeks be sufficient? I wanna have an estimate to book accommodations, don't want to fumble last minute. Thanks.
I'm planning to apply in HCMC under workcation. I work for a well known global company based in the US, the business is similar to Agoda. I'm looking for some advice regarding the necessary work documents. I’m concerned about the wording in my company letter regarding "work from home" arrangements. While it mentions working from home, it doesn’t explicitly state that I can work "remotely" but on my employee profile my location is shown as 'REMOTE-USA'.
Additionally, our HR team couldn’t provide a business registration certificate but directed me to the Secretary of State website for alternative documentation. Below is a list of the documents I plan to provide—do you think I might encounter any issues? Is there anything I should include or exclude? Thank you in advance.
1. The companies initial filing and our name change amendment form as a substitute for the business registration certificate.
2. A Work-from-Home Authorization Letter confirming that I am permitted to work from home in accordance with company policies.
3. An Employment Verification Letter confirming my full-time status, job title, and the date of my most recent paycheck.
4. A screenshot of my employee profile that shows the organization I work under, the team I belong to, my manager, hire date, my length of service, and my location listed as "REMOTE-USA".
I would love to understand please. How critical is it to stay in Vietnam and wait for the dtv visa approval? If I leave before approval? Will this create problems?
Three days after submission, Ho Chi Minh authorities requested additional documents, including six months of bank statements (not just the balance), company profile information, proof of qualifications for the role, payslips, and more evidence of my current location. I provided a hotel booking, passport stamp into Vietnam, boarding card, and a selfie outside the hotel with the keycard.
Compiling the PDF under 3MB was tricky on my Mac. I dragged photos and screenshots into Pages, exported them as “good” quality, and combined individual PDFs using the Preview app. Fingers crossed for approval!
I had to extend my flight as approval by Friday seems unlikely. The fee to change was only 1500 baht. I’m considering heading to the beach instead of staying in Ho Chi Minh for another week, though they might still request an interview.
I’m sharing my experience to help others navigating the process:
My husband got his DTV in Taipei, and it only took him 2 days —super fast and easy!
Since I’m Vietnamese and needed a visa for Taiwan, I applied for the DTV in Ho Chi Minh City instead.
Tips for a smoother process:
- Consider a short beach vacation: If you’re applying at the HCM consulate, flying into Da Nang or Nha Trang is a great option for a relaxing break while waiting for your results.
- Double-check your uploads: When uploading my passport page, the name order changed. Make sure to fix any errors and always click save before moving to the next page.
My Timeline:
- 5/12: Submitted my application with the following documents:
+ ID card
+ Vietnam passport stamp
+ Husband's passport and DTV scan
+ Husband’s 3 months’ bank statements
+ Sponsorship letter
+ Marriage certificate
- 9/12: Received a request for 6 months’ bank statements.
- 10/12: Submitted additional documents:
+ Uploaded savings account statements (opened only 4 months ago) and highlighted the last 2 months’ balances (over 500,000).
+ Also submitted a 6-month checking account statement and highlighted the transfers to the savings account.
- 11/12 Morning: Pending Approval.
- 11/12 Evening: Visa Approved! 🎉
It actually took me only 3 working days to get approved, as 5/12 and 10/12 were Thai holidays, plus the weekend.
I hope this helps anyone going through the process. Wishing you the best of luck!