Article 46 of Vietnam’s Immigration Law clearly defines the role of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) in managing the exit and entry of Vietnamese citizens, as well as supporting foreigners traveling to Vietnam. MOFA plays a vital role in ensuring smooth immigration procedures, international cooperation, and the protection of Vietnamese citizens abroad.
✅ Key Responsibilities of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is responsible for:
Issuing and renewing diplomatic and official passports for eligible individuals in Vietnam and abroad.
Directing Vietnamese representative missions overseas (embassies, consulates) to handle passport and immigration-related services.
Protecting the rights of Vietnamese citizens abroad, including issuing travel documents in emergencies.
Coordinating with the Ministry of Public Security to ensure compliance with immigration law and national security.
Engaging in international treaties and agreements related to entry, exit, and consular cooperation.
Providing timely assistance to citizens who lose passports or face legal/immigration issues while overseas.
🌍 Why This Matters for Travelers
For Vietnamese citizens, MOFA ensures efficient passport services abroad and legal protection during international travel.
For foreigners, MOFA coordinates with other agencies to facilitate visa issuance and diplomatic entry.
To make travel even smoother, Vietnam Entry Visa offers services that complement the legal framework:
👉 Vietnam Entry Visa Services:
Express e-Visa applications (1–2 business days).
Urgent visa on arrival processing for last-minute trips.
Visa extension and renewal support for long stays.
Guidance for travelers needing embassy assistance with immigration or visa issues.
By combining governmental support from MOFA and professional assistance from Vietnam Entry Visa, travelers can enjoy peace of mind when entering or leaving Vietnam.
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