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Inheritance Waiver (Renouncing an Estate) in Vietnam, from the USA

From $170

Prepare an inheritance-waiver document for Vietnam from the U.S.: correctly drafted, notarized, consular-legalized, and translated end to end. From $170.

Inheritance Waiver (Renouncing an Estate) in Vietnam, from the USA

Is your family in Vietnam handling an estate division, and you want to waive your share to pass it to them? While you're in the U.S., the waiver must be drafted, notarized, and legalized correctly. VietVisas handles it end to end, from just $170.

What is an inheritance waiver?

It's a document in which you voluntarily decline the estate share you're entitled to by law or by will. It lets the remaining heirs in Vietnam complete the division and transfer title to property or assets.

When do you need it?

  • Your family in Vietnam is processing inheritance of property, accounts, or assets.
  • You want to pass your share to parents or siblings back home.
  • A valid file is needed so notarization and title transfer in Vietnam go smoothly.

The VietVisas process

  1. Consult & draft the waiver with the correct content, person, and estate share.
  2. Notarize in the U.S.
  3. Consular legalization so Vietnam recognizes it. See: What is consular legalization.
  4. Translate into Vietnamese and deliver to your door.

Documents usually required

  • ID of the person waiving (passport / national ID).
  • Information about the estate and your relationship to the deceased.
  • Inheritance-related documents (will, death certificate, etc., if available).

Cost & why choose VietVisas

The service fee is $170 per document; additional copies are discounted — contact us for details. This is a legally sensitive procedure — VietVisas drafts it carefully, follows the correct notarize → legalize → translate order, and delivers results free to your door in all 50 states. It often pairs with a power of attorney and consular legalization.

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Frequently asked questions

I'm in the U.S. — how do I waive my inheritance in Vietnam?
You execute an inheritance-waiver document in the U.S., notarize it, then have it consular-legalized and translated into Vietnamese so your family/notary in Vietnam can complete the estate division.
Why would I waive an inheritance?
Many people abroad want to pass their share to relatives back home, or to make property division and title transfer in Vietnam smoother. A valid waiver speeds up the process.
Does it need consular legalization?
Yes. A document made in the U.S. must be notarized and consular-legalized before notary and civil offices in Vietnam will accept it.
What if several co-heirs all want to waive?
Each person usually executes a separate document. VietVisas can process multiple family members' files at once.

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