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Power of Attorney for Vietnam, from the USA

From $170

Prepare a power of attorney for use in Vietnam from the U.S.: sell/manage property, banking, inheritance, litigation. Correctly drafted, legalized, and translated end to end. From $170.

Power of Attorney for Vietnam, from the USA

You're in the U.S. but need someone in Vietnam to act on your behalf — sell a house, obtain a land title, handle banking, or appear in litigation? You need a valid power of attorney. VietVisas drafts it correctly, legalizes it, and translates it end to end, from just $170.

What is a power of attorney used for?

A power of attorney lets a person in Vietnam act for you in transactions or procedures. Common cases:

  • Real estate: sell, transfer, manage, obtain a land title.
  • Banking: withdraw/transfer funds, close accounts.
  • Inheritance: receive or divide an estate.
  • Litigation: represent you in disputes or lawsuits.

Why it must be done carefully

A power of attorney is a legally binding document — wrong scope or missing legalization is a common reason Vietnamese authorities reject it. VietVisas drafts clear, purpose-fit wording and follows the correct process.

Avoid common pitfalls: 5 mistakes that get legalization rejected.

The VietVisas process

  1. Consult & draft — define the exact scope and representative.
  2. Notarize in the U.S.
  3. Consular legalization so Vietnam recognizes it.
  4. Translate into Vietnamese and deliver to your door.

Cost & why choose VietVisas

The service fee is $170 per document; additional copies are discounted — contact us for details. VietVisas handles the whole chain — drafting, notarization, legalization, translation — in one file, serves the entire U.S., and delivers results free to your door in all 50 states.

Need a power of attorney for use in Vietnam? Message VietVisas for a free consultation.

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Frequently asked questions

I'm in the U.S. — can I authorize someone in Vietnam to sell my house?
Yes. You execute a power of attorney in the U.S., notarize it, then have it consular-legalized and translated into Vietnamese so your representative can act for you in Vietnam.
What information does a power of attorney need?
It must clearly state the grantor, the representative, the scope (e.g. selling a specific parcel of land), the term, and the powers granted. The clearer the wording, the fewer problems when it's used.
Does it need consular legalization?
Yes. A power of attorney made in the U.S. usually must be notarized and consular-legalized before an authority, bank, or court in Vietnam will accept it.
How do spouses grant power of attorney together?
For jointly owned property, both spouses usually sign. VietVisas drafts the correct form for co-ownership cases.

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