Power of Attorney for Vietnam, from the USA
From $170Prepare 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.

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
- Consult & draft — define the exact scope and representative.
- Notarize in the U.S.
- Consular legalization so Vietnam recognizes it.
- 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.