Visa Extensions Da Nang
Does anyone know how or where in Da Nang this can be done and what the cost is for a 3 month extension ?
Any assistance is appreciated.
- Working in Da Nang - Guide
- Planning to move to Da Nang - 7 Replies
- Đông Á University in Đà Nẵng - 2 Replies
- Some Visa Extensions Discontinued - 308 Replies
- Visa extensions - 52 Replies
- Regarding VISA extensions - 2 Replies
- 3 Month visa Extensions Ban. - 8 Replies
There is a place in Hoi an (which I used) they can do 1 month only for around 50 usd. You can drop-off passport at Travel Agent in Danang and they deliver it to Hoi An. You have to then go and pick-up passport from Hoi An when its ready for collection. (unless you make prior arrangements for it to be dropped off in Danang). Can PM you the place in Hoi An, if you still need extension done.
At The Immigration Department, 7 Tran Quy Cap, Da Nang city, the officer said that I have to go through a travel agent (visa extension agent). Maybe a recent regulation change.
I also went to the immigration police at 78, Le Loi Street, Hai Chau District, Da Nang City a few days later. Again, it's a no go. You can try now, maybe the rules (regulations) have changed now.
it's also worth noting that some Tourist information centres will tell you to go to Immigration dept. (as they did to me), but when you go there, immigration will tell you different.
garyww wrote:The 90 day renewal is only $10 at immigration.
Have heard this. But when I did the extension around start of January, immigration was not accepting extension applications directly. Like I said, it could have changed now.
Which immigration office did you go to and pay 10 USD. And when did you get it done. Probably help others if you mention it.
sanooku wrote:I went to both immigration dept. places in Danang.
At The Immigration Department, 7 Tran Quy Cap, Da Nang city, the officer said that I have to go through a travel agent (visa extension agent). Maybe a recent regulation change.
I also went to the immigration police at 78, Le Loi Street, Hai Chau District, Da Nang City a few days later. Again, it's a no go. You can try now, maybe the rules (regulations) have changed now.
it's also worth noting that some Tourist information centres will tell you to go to Immigration dept. (as they did to me), but when you go there, immigration will tell you different.
Did the immigration mention that you have to leave the country? I visited one travel agency yesterday, what they were saying is that the rules have changed, that it is now difficult to extend visas, that the new regulation says you have to leave the country. I am worried now because my 3 months tourist visa will expire in March. It would have been better extending it without leaving the country.
sanooku wrote:I found a a place in Danang, they can do 1 month for 105 usd or 250 usd extension for 3 months.
There is a place in Hoi an (which I used) they can do 1 month only for around 50 usd. You can drop-off passport at Travel Agent in Danang and they deliver it to Hoi An. You have to then go and pick-up passport from Hoi An when its ready for collection. (unless you make prior arrangements for it to be dropped off in Danang). Can PM you the place in Hoi An, if you still need extension done.
Hi!
Can you PM me that place that can do visa extension. Thanks.
garyww wrote:Just tried for a renewal and was told renewals are now illegal. Went to a visa company and they wanted $285 for a 90 day multi. For that, i can have a nice holiday to a warm.place. Any one found anything cheaper?
Who told you that? Just contacted Travel Mart and they say ok for $165 3mo single entry tourist visa.
And how long do they normally stop the 3 month extensions for ? Also has anyone done a Visa border run lately ?
How much is a round trip plane ticket, and is there a guide where to purchase the tickets from, which destination is the cheapest etc etc ?
Also, I has to show an ongoing ticket to get into Thailand
But if anyone has any updated info on when this ban will be lifted i would highly appreciate any info.
raymerjacque wrote:I tried Travelmart and Mr Hung today, both tell me that 3 month Visa Extensions have been stopped, they currently only do 1 month extensions... Does anyone have any information or any links where i can get some information on the Visa Extension status ?
And how long do they normally stop the 3 month extensions for ? Also has anyone done a Visa border run lately ?
How much is a round trip plane ticket, and is there a guide where to purchase the tickets from, which destination is the cheapest etc etc ?
I was just told the same today that only emergency 1mo extension available which cost as much as flyig to BK and back for 3mo/single entry.
Book flight from Vietjet or Tigerair and get visa from vietnamimmigration.org. 3mo/single entry cost $72 (incl expedited + stamping fee).
garyww wrote:When i went to Immigration in Da Nang last week, the officer there said NO extensions as it was illegal.
$$ ;-)
The two Immigration sites in DaNang will not stamp 1 and 3 month Visa Extensions. I have heard from tourists coming out of the office that local travel agents will do it at a high price, Hoi An is much cheaper.
Visa Exemptions for a 90 day stamp are still at $10.00; it takes about 3 to 4 business days to receive (98 Le Loi). The new form requires a larger photo (passport type) to be placed on it which they will gladly take your photo in the back of the office for a small fee (not much). Making sure you have the local police sign and stamp the form prior to leaving it with your passport. You will receive a receipt which also indicates the day to return. On your return, go to the window on the right, pay the Dong and receive your passport. I'm headed there on the 17th, can't see traveling out of the country just for an additional 3 months, not really cost effective.
Good Luck.
raymerjacque wrote:how much is flight tickets ?
RT to BKK or SIN should be under $200
I think this is probably the best option if you dont mind sleeping 10+ hours on a bus for 3 month visa extension...
It is a new Visa. YOU have exited the country, purchased another Visa to enter another and starting all over again if you do a 'U-turn'.
It is my understanding that an extension is given to 'remain' in the country, not exit and return.
Not a bad price for BKK and back. If you are working in DaNang, how about the company applying for a TRC...before the change in the laws, a TRC only ran 400,000 VND. Even with legal fees it was cheaper to get a TRC...I've paid for 2 (one 3 yr & one 2 yr) over the previous years. The business/company just did the paperwork.
I’ve got to sort my visa quickly. I was told it is cheaper to do the one day to Laos is $100 cheaper! The problem is the guy who was going to do it for me, since leaving his hotel for me to rent a house he’s gone a little funny!
So any information will be great.
Thanks
http://hoiannow.com/visas/
Try the one's under Hoi An agents in particular. Others are in Hanoi/Ho Chi Minh.
Mr Hung was my go to man while in Danang. He was able to do both 1 month extension and 3 month invitation letter (for Lao Bao border crossing)
An expat I met by chance at border crossing suggested Ms Hoa (also on the list on hoiannow website), although I've never approached her, as I left for Hue and met someone there.
How’s Hue?
I haven’t been their yet but it’s on my list, I’ve heard it’s beautiful?
Thank you again,
Maybe meet up one day? Rachel
Make your relocation easier with the Da Nang expat guide

Visas for Vietnam
Having a visa to enter Vietnam is a mandatory process. Tourist visas are available from one to three months, and ...

Tourist visa in Vietnam
The tourist visa allows you to stay in Vietnam for a defined period. Find in this article useful information about ...

Accommodation in Da Nang
Are you considering living in the vibrant coastal city of Da Nang? Expat.com showcases several rental options, and ...

Working in Da Nang
Da Nang is pivotal to the coastal development and central security of Vietnam. Over the next few years, ...

The health system in Vietnam
Moving to Vietnam is going to present you with an abundance of challenges, from the logistical aspect to customs ...

International schools in Vietnam
Many families moving to Vietnam are curious about the quality of education available to their children. This ...

Working in Ho Chi Minh City
Ho Chi Minh City, also referred to as Sài Gòn, is the economic capital of the country. This ...

Working in Vietnam
Anyone thinking about working in Vietnam is in for a treat. Compared to many Western countries, Vietnam's ...
Forum topics on visas in Da Nang
Essential services for your expat journey



