Listen up, y’all, gonna tell ya ’bout gettin’ yourself a Vietnam drivin’ license online. Don’t go gettin’ all confused now, it ain’t rocket science, but it ain’t like buyin’ a bag of turnips neither.
First off, you gotta figure out if you even need one of these things. If you’re just visitin’ for a bit, your own license might be just fine. But if you’re plannin’ on stayin’ a spell, or if you’re one of them fancy expats, you best get yourself a Vietnam license. Keeps ya outta trouble with the law, ya know?
Now, they say you can start by lookin’ at that there “Directorate for Roads of Vietnam” website. Sounds all highfalutin, but it’s just the place where they keep all the rules ’bout drivin’. I ain’t never looked at it myself, mind you. Too much gobbledegook for an old woman like me. But they say it’s got info on gettin’ an “international drivin’ license” too, whatever that is. Prob’ly for them folks flyin’ in from across the big pond.

Anyways, back to gettin’ a regular Vietnam license. You gotta be the right age, of course. Can’t have no youngsters whippin’ around in cars. And you gotta be healthy enough to drive, not blind as a bat or shaky like a leaf. They’ll check that, I reckon.
So, here’s what they say you gotta do, step by step like, even though I ain’t never done it myself:
- First, they say you gotta get some papers together. Your ID, your passport, maybe some other stuff. Best ask someone who knows about these things. Don’t go losin’ important papers, ya hear?
- Then, you might need a health check-up. Doctor gotta make sure you ain’t gonna fall asleep at the wheel or somethin’.
- And then there’s the test. Yeah, you gotta take a test to show you know how to drive. Not sure if it’s hard or easy, but I hear they got questions about rules and signs, and then you gotta actually drive a car around. Don’t go runnin’ into no chickens!
Now, this here part ’bout doin’ it online, that’s where it gets tricky. I heard some folks say you can do some of the application online, fillin’ out forms and such. But I reckon you still gotta show up in person at some point to take the test and get your picture taken. Ain’t no way around that, far as I know. Don’t go believin’ nobody who says they can send ya a license in the mail without you ever showin’ your face. That’s just askin’ for trouble. Probably a scam, tryin’ to steal your money. Happens all the time, ya know. City slickers thinkin’ they can fool us country folk.
They say it takes ’bout 7 to 10 days after you pass the test to get your license. And you gotta pay for it, of course. Nothin’s free in this world. I heard it costs somethin’ like 365,000 VND, but that could change. Better check to be sure. Don’t wanna go there and find out you ain’t got enough money, that’d be embarrasin’.
And remember, if you’re gonna drive in Vietnam, you gotta have the right license. Don’t go thinkin’ you can just hop in a car and go wherever you please. The police will catch ya, and then you’ll be in a heap of trouble. And nobody wants that, right?
So, that’s the long and short of it. Gettin’ a Vietnam drivin’ license. It ain’t the easiest thing in the world, but it ain’t impossible neither. Just follow the rules, be patient, and don’t get yourself into a pickle. And if you need help, ask someone who knows what they’re doin’. Don’t be too proud to ask for help. We all need a little help sometimes.
Important things to remember, so you don’t forget:
- Make sure you’re eligible to drive in Vietnam.
- Get all your papers in order.
- Study for the test, and practice your driving.
- Don’t fall for scams. Do things the right way.
- And most importantly, be careful on the roads. Vietnamese traffic can be crazy! Watch out for them motorbikes, they’re everywhere!
That’s all I got to say about that. Now you go on and get yourself that license, if that’s what you need to do. And be safe out there, ya hear? This old woman’s worried ‘bout ya.