Vietnam · Talent & extraordinary ability
Talent and skilled professional visas (UĐ1 / UĐ2)
Reported as launched. A multiple-entry visa for skilled professionals took effect 15 August 2025, and UĐ1/UĐ2 five-year visas are reported to have taken effect 1 July 2026, with UĐ1 aimed at high-skilled technology talent. Details are thin and drawn from secondary sources; confidence set to low pending primary verification.
These are the real Vietnamese reforms, as opposed to the golden visa that keeps being announced. They are aimed at technology and scientific talent, not at capital, and they are too new to have a track record.
Qualifying routes
Reported as a 5-year visa for high-skilled technology professionals. Criteria not verified
Reported as a 5-year visa. Criteria not verified
The facts
- Total landed cost
- Unknown — fee schedule not verified
- Timeline
- 1–3 months — Unverified
- Physical presence
- unknown
- Family
- reported to permit accompanying family — unverified
- Permanent residency
- Vietnamese permanent residence is available on narrow grounds and is rarely granted to ordinary foreign professionals
- Citizenship
- 5 years of permanent residence plus language; renunciation generally required
- Language test
- Vietnamese required
- Dual citizenship
- Not permitted — you would have to renounce
- Requirements
- Not verified — confirm with the Vietnam Immigration Department before acting
- Very new — the UĐ1/UĐ2 categories are reported as effective only from 1 July 2026, two weeks before this file's verification date. No practitioner track record exists.
- Details including eligibility criteria, fees and family rights could not be verified against a primary Vietnamese government source.
- Vietnam taxes residents on worldwide income at up to 35%.
- Do not confuse these with the golden visa, which does not exist.