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Do I Need a Cancellation Receipt for My Previous Work Permit When Applying for a Non B Visa in Ho Chi Minh?

Dec 13, 2019
6 years ago
Leah **********
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I'll be going to Ho Chi Minh to get a Non B visa. I have a copy of my previous work permit from the year before, but no cancellation receipt. Will I need to get that receipt?

Does anyone have experience at that particular consulate regarding this?

Many thanks!
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The user is inquiring about the necessity of a cancellation receipt for a previous work permit while applying for a Non B visa in Ho Chi Minh. According to community responses, only current documents are necessary, and previous work permit documents, including the cancellation receipt, are not required for the application.
Bobby ****************
Do you mean you don't have cancellation receipt because you never cancelled the previous WP?
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Bobby ****************
Ok, pedantics. You need to cancel the extension of stay linked to the visa.
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Robert *******
There is a difference, a Visa can not be cancelled, an Extension of Stay MUST be cancelled. Calling all a visa makes things very complicated when you give advice, there are BIG differences between a visa and Extension of Stay, not only the looks of it
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Leah **********
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@Bobby *******
it was canceled by company after I left the country
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Nigel *********
You only need your current documents. Previous WP documents aren't required.
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Robert *******
There are 3 types of Non B visa's available, which one do you prefer? If it is for working you need a valid Work Permit of the WP3 application for Work Permit approved.
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