New Advisory Issued for Indian Travellers
The Government of India has issued an important travel advisory for Indian citizens planning a trip to Vietnam, especially the popular island destination Phu Quoc. The advisory highlights crucial visa rules, passport requirements, and precautions to ensure a hassle-free journey.
With Vietnam emerging as a favorite international travel destination among Indians, authorities have urged travelers to stay informed about entry regulations and avoid common mistakes that could disrupt their travel plans.
Visa Rules You Must Understand Before Travelling
Indian passport holders generally require a valid visa to enter Vietnam. The most common option is an e-visa, which allows stays of up to 90 days with single or multiple entry options.
However, Phu Quoc offers a special visa exemption policy for short-term travelers. Indians can visit the island visa-free for up to 30 days—but only under strict conditions.
To qualify for visa-free entry:
- You must arrive directly at Phu Quoc from an international location
- Your stay must be limited only to Phu Quoc
- You should not travel to mainland Vietnam during the trip
If you plan to visit cities like Hanoi or Ho Chi Minh City, a valid Vietnam visa becomes mandatory.
Passport Requirements and Entry Conditions
Travelers must ensure their passport meets Vietnam’s entry requirements. The passport should:
- Be valid for at least 6 months from the date of arrival
- Have at least two blank pages for immigration stamps
Failure to meet these conditions can lead to denied boarding or entry refusal at immigration checkpoints.
Important Warning About Travel Mistakes
Authorities have warned that many Indian tourists misunderstand Phu Quoc’s visa-free policy. A common mistake is booking flights with layovers in mainland Vietnam. In such cases, travelers must clear immigration in mainland Vietnam, which requires a visa.
Even a short transit through cities like Ho Chi Minh City without a visa can result in serious travel disruptions, including denied entry.
What to Do If You Lose Your Passport
The advisory also provides guidance in case of passport loss during the trip. Travelers should:
- Immediately contact the nearest Indian Embassy or Consulate
- File a report with local police authorities
- Apply for emergency travel documents
The Embassy of India in Hanoi can assist with documentation and safe return procedures.
Vietnam Remains a Safe and Popular Destination
Despite these regulations, Vietnam continues to be one of the safest and most affordable travel destinations in Asia. It offers scenic landscapes, vibrant culture, and excellent tourism infrastructure.
Indian travelers are encouraged to follow official guidelines and plan carefully to enjoy a smooth and memorable vacation.

