Article 50 of the Law on Exit and Entry of Vietnamese Citizens outlines the roles and responsibilities of related agencies and organizations in supporting state management of immigration. These entities play a vital role in ensuring smooth coordination, protecting citizens’ rights, and maintaining compliance with Vietnam’s immigration laws.
📌 Key Responsibilities of Agencies and Organizations
Collaboration with State Authorities: Agencies and organizations must work closely with the Ministry of Public Security, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and other relevant bodies in immigration matters.
Support for Citizens Abroad: Provide timely assistance to Vietnamese citizens encountering immigration issues overseas.
Compliance Monitoring: Ensure that employees, members, and related individuals follow Vietnamese immigration laws when traveling abroad.
Information Sharing: Report relevant cases, violations, or issues promptly to competent authorities.
✈️ How Vietnam Entry Visa Supports Immigration Needs
At Vietnam Entry Visa, we extend these principles by offering direct support to travelers and businesses:
E-Visa Application Assistance: Fast, secure, and reliable e-Visa processing for foreigners entering Vietnam.
Emergency & Urgent Visa Services: Quick solutions for travelers who need last-minute approvals.
Corporate & Organizational Support: Helping companies manage immigration compliance for employees and foreign partners.
24/7 Consultation: Our expert team ensures that both individuals and organizations understand and follow the law.
Whether you are a traveler, business, or institution, Vietnam Entry Visa provides the expertise and services you need to handle all immigration-related matters smoothly.
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