🆘 2026 Vietnam Long Holiday Alert! Immigration Offices Closed April 27–May 3. No Visa? No Boarding!
Planned a getaway to Vietnam for the late April 2026 Golden Week only to find your E-visa still “Pending”? Take Note: The Vietnam Immigration Department will be fully closed for the Hung Kings’ Festival (Observed) on April 27 and the Reunification & Labor Day holidays from April 30 to May 3, 2026.
If you don’t want to be turned away by ground staff at the airport, this “Emergency Visa Solution” is your final lifeline!
Travelers (including those from Hong Kong) must avoid relying on official processing during these public holidays:
Professional Tip: Official processing usually takes 3–5 working days. If your status hasn’t updated one week before departure, or if you find an error in your passport number or name spelling, the standard correction system will no longer be able to process your request in time.
When the official system is stuck, we use specialized green channels to ensure you board your flight on time.
Best for: Those who haven’t applied yet or found errors in their existing visa.
Best for: Those who already have an application number but are stuck in “In Processing” status.
Best for: Travelers seeking maximum efficiency who want to skip the queue at the airport stamping counter.
Common visa errors that result in immediate rejection at the check-in counter (even a one-character mistake makes the visa void):
Emergency Tip: If you discover an error while checking in at the airport, stay calm! Contact us immediately; we can often secure an approval letter for you before your gate closes!
Whether you are on the airport express or currently stuck at the check-in counter, contact us immediately:
24h Official Email: info@yuenanyuenan.com
LINE / WeChat: vietnam-visa
Don’t let your 2026 long holiday end at the airport. Professional emergency assistance—we remain fully operational throughout the holidays!
With the deepening of the “Comprehensive Strategic Partnership” between Australia and Vietnam in 2026, economic and trade exchanges have become increasingly frequent. More Australian travelers are heading to Ho Chi Minh City for business or visiting Da Nang and Phu Quoc for vacations.