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Vietnam Custom Regulations
Incoming visitors must also fill out duplicate yellow and white customs declaration forms. The yellow copy is to remain with your passport until departure. Don't lose it!
* Duty-Free
- Cigarettes: 400, cigars: 100, tobacco: 100 gr
- Liquor: 1.5 litres
- Perfume and jewellery for personal use
- Small gift items valued at not more than US$ 300
- Personal effects of a reasonable quantity
* Materials Under Declaration
- Foreign currency: in excess of US$ 7,000
- Gold and jewellery not for personal use
- Video tapes, CDs…
- CDs and tapes are often retained for screening, and will be returned after a few days.
* Banned Materials
- Weapon, firearms, explosives and inflammable objects
- Opium and other narcotics
- Anti-government literature
- Pornographic literature
* Articles of high values
Goods of commercial nature and articles of high value require export permits issued by the customs authorities. Therefore, to these group of articles, ask the retailer when you buy them for a receipt and declaration that the item may be exported. Antiques, some precious stones and animals listed in Vietnam’s red-book may not be brought out of the country.
* NOTE - Since customs regulations are subject to change at any time, our brief summary above is used for reference only. WelcomeToVietnam cannot be held liable for any costs, damage, delays, or other detrimental events resulting from non-compliance. Always double check with your local embassy or consulate.