India Issues Travel Advisory for Vietnam: Check Visa Rules Before Visiting Phu Quoc

Indian travellers planning a trip to Vietnam in 2026 should take note of a new advisory issued by the Embassy of India in Hanoi. The notice highlights two key issues:

  • Visa rules for visiting Phu Quoc Island
  • What to do if you lose your passport during your stay.

We have simplified the key points from the travel advisory so you can quickly understand what matters. Here is what travellers should know before planning their trip.

Phu Quoc Visa-Free Entry Comes With Limits

Phu Quoc Island offers visa-free entry for certain foreign nationals, including Indian citizens. At first glance, this sounds convenient. But there is an important condition.

The visa-free entry only allows travellers to stay on Phu Quoc Island. It does not allow entry into mainland Vietnam. This becomes a problem when plans change unexpectedly.

For example:

  • A medical emergency may require treatment in Ho Chi Minh City or Hanoi.
  • Flight disruptions may force travellers to leave the island.
  • Some situations may require support from authorities located on the mainland.

If travellers do not already have a valid Vietnam visa, they may face delays, travel restrictions, or immigration complications when trying to reach the mainland.

Because of this, Indian authorities strongly recommend applying for a Vietnam visa in advance, even if your travel plan only includes Phu Quoc.

It is a simple step that can prevent stress later.

Lost Passport in Vietnam? Expect a Few Extra Steps

The advisory also highlights cases where Indian travellers lost their passports while visiting Vietnam.

If this happens, travellers must immediately file a police report in the area where the passport was lost. This report is required to apply for an Emergency Certificate or travel document at the Indian Embassy in Hanoi or the Consulate General in Ho Chi Minh City.

Indian missions usually try to issue emergency documents on the same day or as quickly as possible.

However, the process does not end there.

  • Travellers must obtain an Exit Permit from Vietnamese authorities before leaving the country.
  • The Exit Permit usually takes about 3 to 5 working days to be issued.

It is worth noting here that in some cases, the processing time may take longer depending on the situation. During this period, travellers must stay in Vietnam until the exit permit is issued.

What This Means for Travellers

The advisory is not meant to discourage travel. Vietnam remains one of the most popular destinations in Southeast Asia, known for beaches, food, and cultural experiences.

Instead, the message is simple: Prepare in advance and avoid unnecessary complications.

Quick Tips for Indian Travellers

  • Apply for a Vietnam visa before travelling to Phu Quoc
  • Keep digital and printed copies of your passport
  • Report lost passports immediately to the local police
  • Contact the Indian Embassy or Consulate for emergency travel documents
  • Allow extra time if exit permits are required

Final Thoughts

Visa-free entry to Phu Quoc is useful, but it comes with limits that many travellers may not realise. Having a valid visa offers flexibility in case travel plans change suddenly.

A little preparation can make your Vietnam trip smooth, safe, and stress-free.


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