Only two days left and no visa? Or is your self-applied E-visa stuck in “Processing” with no end in sight?
Don’t panic. Even if you only have 24 to 48 hours, you can still get your visa, board your flight, and arrive in Vietnam on time using the right emergency channels.
This guide is tailored specifically for Chinese citizens. We skip the standard procedures and focus directly on “Emergency Expedited” solutions, complete with immediate contact methods.
💡 Quick Choice Logic:
Target: Flying within 24–48 hours from major Chinese cities (Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, etc.) to Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, or Da Nang.
Contact an Agency Immediately:
📱 LINE (Fastest): https://line.me/ti/p/nqB711G8TX
💚 WeChat:vietnam-visa
📧 Email: info@yuenanyuenan.com
Provide Documents (Photos are fine):
Passport bio-page (Clear, no glare).
Portrait photo (2×2 inch, white background, no glasses).
Flight details (Arrival/Departure dates and flight numbers).
Pay and Receive: Choose your speed (2hr/4hr/Same-day). You will receive a Visa Approval Letter PDF via email. Print this out (Black & White is fine).
At the Airport: You MUST have these 4 items to board and enter:
Printed Approval Letter (Airlines won’t let you board without it).
NA1 Application Form (Can be filled out at the airport).
2x Passport Photos.
$25 USD Cash (Stamping fee at the VOA counter).
Target: You have at least 1–2 days and want to walk straight to Immigration without waiting at the VOA counter.
Q: I already applied myself and it’s “In Processing.” Can you help?
Yes. We offer a “Visa Boosting” service to pull your application through in 20 mins – 4 hours. Apply for Boosting here.
Q: Can I do this on weekends or at 3 AM?
Yes. Our customer service is 24/7, including holidays and weekends.
Q: I found a typo on my visa at the airport! What now?
Contact us immediately. We provide emergency “Correction Services” to fix data errors on the spot.
Don’t wait another minute. Contact us now and tell us: “Flying within 48 hours, need emergency visa.”
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.