 Human trafficking in Vietnam is a complex issue. We observe that it happens to ties of goods and genders within the country and as much as the road. Vietnamese people overseas are subjected to forced labor in construction. Fishing, agriculture, sexual trafficking on women and children are found mainly in Vietnam's neighboring countries. Victims of trafficking in human return usually suffer physical and mental abuse. The most noticing is the stigma of the abuse that they have had back in the earned community and sometimes the earned family. I know the story of a girl who returned from China after a few years of being trafficked, forced marriage. When she returned, she decided to receive services from an organization which is far away from her hometown because she couldn't come back to hometown because she was afraid of being stigmatized. After five years, she received support. In the end, she was very brave to come back and also the organization worked with her family and friends so that they could understand about the problems that she faced. Then she graduated to high school, joined the university and wanted to become a social worker.