Visa for Expat

Hi All,

My VN girl friend is going to get married to an american. She want to know what visa she need to apply for her future husband when he comes to VN for engagement/marriage.  Please share me your information if you know.

Many thanks
Lanh

He can come on a tourist visa.  The bigger problem is the paperwork he needs to bring.  Here is a link to the Vietnamese Embassy in Washington.

http://vietnamembassy-usa.org/consular/ … gistrationhttp://vietnamembassy-usa.org/vi/lanhsu … gistration

If the guy lives anywhere near one of the consulates (New York, San Francisco, or Houston,) I would recommend them for better service.

Hi,
Thank you very much for your information.
These documents are prepared for registration in VN. I hear many Indian guys said they can write a book about proceture when doing marriage registration in VN. I can image how complicated it is. If registration in another location can be an option.

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If you have any idea, highly appreciated for your advice!
Thanks

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Thank you very much for your information. They are documents need to register in VN. I hear some Indian Guys said it is very complicated that they can write a book about that after register in VN

Long answer: Tourist visa. 30 days should be enough time.

Here are instructions for Vietnamese-to-US citizen marriage from US Consulate in Saigon:
- http://hochiminh.usconsulate.gov/marriage_in_vn.html
There is more info on that website about making appointments, costs.

You can do all the marriage processing here (Vietnam).
Get lots of passport photos, 2"x2" for US, 4x6cm for Viet Nam.
Get the marriage application and register at  (?? - see below).
You will both go the the mental hospital in D5 for that quick interview.
He can get the Affidavit of Single Status at the consulate, and the form already has translations.

Is he divorced or widowed? If either, he needs "a certified photocopy of a divorce decree or a death certificate", and he should definitely get that in the US and bring it with him. Either bring the original, or get a new one from the court. It needs to look official with embossed seals, or red ink stamps, or whatever, i.e. not just a photocopy.

Note: Two changes are supposed to be in effect Jan 1 2016.
Good news is the strange marriage interviews are going away, and he won't need to hire an interpreter.

Potentially bad news is that the marriage license and processing, that was handled at the Ministry of Justice on Pasteur, will now be done at the local level, in city ward committees and towns. Whether that is already in place and running smoothly, who knows, expect delays. I can't find any English news reference for this change on the internet, we heard if from the lawyer.

However if you google this
người nước ngoài 2016 "Bộ Tư pháp" hôn nhân
(translates to: foreigner 2016 Ministry of Justice marriage) you get links like this in your Chrome browser to translate:
http://phapluattp.vn/ban-doc/bo-phong-v … 04435.html

That's why I don't know if you start the process at the ward committee now, or still at the MOJ.

FYI my Vietnamese gf and I submitted our application at the MOJ Dec 22 under the old rules, and today received our license. Fast but we hired a lawyer, mainly because we are moving and have a tight schedule. Not cheap, I'm sure he saved us a lot of work and do-overs, but we met plenty of people doing it themselves. Good luck!

Hi,
I can help your friend.
cheers
Loan

Hi,

Tell your friend reead on website : saigonvisa24h.com
cheers

Loan

Hi

Thank you very much for your detail. I greatly apprecicate your kindness.

Cogratulations on your licence.

Cheer
Lanh