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Asked by Cherry from Vietnam | Dec. 20, 2016 10:54
About:Hong Kong Visa Policy

I´m Vietnamese, but my son holds a US passport.

Does he need a visa to enter Hong Kong (with me) for tourism purpose? If not, does he need any other documents to travel (evidence of adequate fund, birth certificate...). Thanks.

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Answered by Shirley from Malaysia | Dec. 20, 2016 19:35
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No, he doesn’t need it because US passport holders can enter HK freely and stay there for not exceeding 90 days. He just needs to provide passport, the return ticket and enough travel fees. Maybe the birth certificate is also needed.
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