The most stressful moment before a business trip or exhibition in Vietnam is realizing your E-visa hasn’t arrived, contains a typo in your passport number, or is stuck in “Processing” status. For business professionals, time is literally money.
At the very last moment before departing for Vietnam, did you realize your visa hasn’t been processed, your passport number was entered incorrectly, or your E-visa status is stuck on “Processing”? We fully understand the anxiety of watching your flight approach while your visa remains in limbo.
For travelers holding American, the approval logic for Vietnam visas is unique. This guide explains how to obtain an Emergency Vietnam Visa within 1 to 8 hours through professional channels, resolving airport crises and ensuring your business or travel plans stay on track.
Why Do Vietnam E-visas Often Get Stuck for American Travelers?
Since the Vietnamese government fully opened E-visa applications, volume has surged. Common pain points for American citizens include:
Option 1: Accelerated Processing for “Already Submitted” Applications (Expediting Service)
If you have already submitted an application on the official government website and the status is “Pending,” but your flight leaves in less than 24 hours, Expediting is your only lifeline.
🚀 Expediting Fee Schedule (Manual Immigration Follow-up)
This option applies if you have already paid the 25 USD government fee but require manual intervention to speed up approval.
| Processing Time | Service Fee | Application Cut-off (Vietnam GMT+7) |
| 1 Working Hour | 195 USD | Before 11:00 AM / 17:00 PM |
| 2 Working Hours | 170 USD | Before 10:00 AM / 15:00 PM |
| 4 Working Hours | 120 USD | Before 08:15 AM / 14:00 PM |
| 8 Working Hours | 100 USD | Before 16:00 PM (Pickup next day noon) |
Note: The core value of the expediting service is “Priority.” We submit your Registration Code for priority signing and issuance.
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Option 2: Full-Service “Emergency New Application”
If you haven’t applied yet, or if your existing application contains a critical error (like a wrong passport number), we recommend a New Emergency Application. These prices include all government fees and eliminate the risk of manual filing errors.
🔥 Emergency New Application Fees (Includes Gov Fees)
| Entry Type | 1-Hour Ultra-Fast | 2-Hour Express | 4-Hour Rapid | 8-Hour Standard |
| Single Entry (30/90 Days) | 230 USD | 210 USD | 170 USD | 150 USD |
| Multiple Entry (30/90 Days) | 280 USD | 240 USD | 210 USD | 190 USD |
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Preparation Checklist
To ensure 1-hour issuance, please prepare the following (smartphone photos are acceptable if clear):
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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