Customs in Vietnam

The blue copy is to be kept with your passport at all times. The white copy will be given to your immigration officer for your visa-on-arrival stamp. Hotels, guest houses, and private hosts must register overnight guests with the local police, and these blue forms are essential for this purpose.

Good to know:

Guests who do not have visa-on-arrival privileges do not need to fill out the form, as you will have your pre-approved visa letter to present to border security.

Duty-free imports in Vietnam

Here is a list of approved items to enter Vietnam:

Items that have to be declared when entering Vietnam

This is a list of items that you must declare before entering Vietnam. Please check with airlines and the Vietnam Visa website for any new additions closer to your flight:

Prohibited items in Vietnam

Banned materials include:

Bringing high-value items to Vietnam

Goods of a commercial nature and articles of high value require export permits that need to be issued by the customs authorities. Therefore, when you buy this type of article, ask the retailer for a receipt and declaration that the item may be exported. Antiques, some precious stones, and animals listed in Vietnam's Red Book may not be brought out of the country.

Good to know:

Since customs regulations are subject to change at any time, our brief summary above is used for reference only. Always double-check with your local embassy or consulate.

Useful link:

Vietnam Customs Regulations and Import Restrictions


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Last update on 19 November 2023 11:35:11
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