A Vietnam visa is required for all
nationalities except those eligible for a visa exemption. With the visa
exemption program, visitors can enter Vietnam with just their passport and a
return ticket. If these visitors wish to stay longer than the stated period,
they can apply for a visa at a local Vietnamese embassy or consulate; or apply
for a visa-on-arrival or apply an e-visa online. While there are advantages and
disadvantages associated with each of these, we recommend the Visa on Arrival
as the best option for the purposes of tourist, business and work considering a
trip to Vietnam and the required documents must hold a passport valid for 6
months, 2 passport photos and visa stamping fee
CITIZENS OF THE FOLLOWING 24 COUNTRIES ARE
NOT REQUIRED TO HOLD A VISA FOR VIETNAM
Visitors to Vietnam must obtain a visa from
one of the Vietnamese Embassies/ Consulates or via agencies on arrival unless
they come from one of the visa-exempting countries. All visitors must hold a
passport valid for 6 months.
1.
Citizens of Brunei and Myanmar are granted
bilateral visa-free entry no more than 14 days;
2.
Citizens of Philippines are granted bilateral
visa-free entry no more than 21 days;
3. Citizens of Thailand, Indonesia, Singapore,
Cambodia, Laos, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan are granted bilateral visa-free entry
no more than 30 days;
4. Citizens of Japan, South Korea, Sweden,
Norway, Denmark, Russia, Finland, United Kingdom, France, Germany, Spain, Italy
and Belarus are granted unilateral visa-free entry no more than 15 days;
5. Citizens with APEC business cards from member
economies of Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) are granted visa-free
entry with no more than 60 days of residence;
6. For tourists to Phu Quoc, Vietnam: Foreigners
and abroad residing Vietnamese citizens entering Vietnam through an
international border and travelling to Phu Quoc island, then residing under 15
days are granted Vietnam visa free entry. Passport are required at least 45
days validity. After entering Phu Quoc, in case travelers want to have a visit
to other destinations or reside in the island more than 15 days, they will be
offered Vietnam visa by the Immigration department right in the island;
Note: Kindly note that the citizens of Japan,
South Korea, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Russia, Finland, United Kingdom, France,
Germany, Spain, Italy and Belarus are granted unilateral visa-free entry no
more than 15 days, after 15 days visa exemption they must leave Vietnam for
their home or another country and it takes at least 30 days since the latest
exit from Vietnam to enter again without Vietnam visa.
THREE WAYS OF OBTAINING A VISA FOR VIETNAM
Most people need a visa in order to enter
Vietnam, unless they are coming from one of the visa-exempt countries.
There are three ways of obtaining such a visa:
- Apply in person or by post through your nearest Vietnamese Embassy or Consulate;
- Apply for a Visa on Arrival (VOA) or;
- Apply for an e-visa online
While there are advantages and disadvantages
associated with each of these, we recommend the Visa on Arrival as the best
option for the purposes of tourist, business and work considering a trip to
Vietnam.
Option 1: Vietnam Visa on Arrival
Key Features:
- Convenient, as it can be done by completing an online application form
- Can be used to apply for any type of visa (1- 3, or 6 months, or 1 year multiple-entry visa)
- You will need to pay two fees: 1. Service fee for approval letter, 2. Stamping fee.
- The service fee is paid online to the service provider. The amount depends on the visa type (number of months and number of entries) and service provider.
- The stamping fee is paid at the arrival airport when the visa is stamped. The fee starts at USD25 for 1 month and 3 month single entry, USD50 for 1 and 3 month multiple-entry visas. The stamping fee must be paid in cash (USD or VND).
- Can only be obtained at Vietnam’s international airports in Hanoi, Danang, Ho Chi Minh, Cam Ranh or Phu Quoc Airport. Hence it is only an option for air passengers.
- For tourist approval letter takes about 2 working days to process and can be sped up to 1 day or 4 hours for an extra charge. While the business approval letter takes 5 working days to process
Visa on Arrival is a viable option with
various advantages. With Visa on Arrival, you can apply for longer-term and
multiple-entry visas, and you do not need to go in person to the Embassy, or
apply by post. You just need to submit an online application and get a
pre-approval letter.
What information we need from you:
- Full name – The same as in passport
- Date of birth
- Nationality
- Passport number
- Date of arrival
- Name of Vietnam airport
- Visa duration (1 month single; 3 month single or 3 month multiple entry)
Option 2: Via Vietnamese Embassy or Consulate
Key Features:
- Traditional approach to getting a visa
- Can be done in person or by post
- Can be used to apply for any type of visa
- The fee is uncertain as it depends on the consulate/ embassy
- Can be used for any entrance point, whether by land, air, or sea
- Takes about 5 working days to process, but can be sped up to 1- 2 days for urgent service.
- Visa is stamped before departure.
You can apply for a visa through the local
Vietnamese Embassy or Consulate either in person or by mail. To do this, you
need to fill out and sign an application form, sending it along with your
passport and a passport photo.
The advantage of applying this way is that
you already have the visa stamped in your passport before leaving for Vietnam,
which means you do not need to queue on arrival for your passport to get
stamped.
The application process is not the most
convenient, however, especially for people who do not live near a Vietnamese
Embassy or Consulate. Moreover, the fees vary depending on the Embassy or
Consulate, and the processing time is longer.
Option 3: E-Visa
Key Features:
- Very recent, was only launched on 1 February 2017
- Convenient, as it can be done by completing an online application form
- Only costs USD 25, which is non-refundable if the visa is declined.
- May be used for any entrance point, whether by land, air, or sea. (There are 28 entrance points, including 8 international airports, 13 international border gates, and 7 seaports.)
- Only for 1 month single-entry.
- Takes about 3 working days to process, and you’ll know quickly whether the application was accepted or not.
- The visa does not need to be stamped on your passport; hence there is no stamping fee and no need to queue for your passport to be stamped on arrival.
- Only available to citizens of 46 countries (including the UK and the USA).
Applying for an e-visa is our
recommended option for tourists as it is most convenient and cost-effective.
However, please note that this visa is only for visitors visiting for less than
30 days. Longer-term visitors will need to consider the other two options.
Please Note that the arrival port must be the
same on the documents issued by Immigration Department. If you are to change
the arrival port after receiving your E-visa, you should contact them to amend
the information on the documents to avoid any issue on the ground.
As this kind of visa is very new, we suggest
that visitors contact with Vietnamese Immigration Department via
electronic system if having any queries or take a look at the E-visa
Frequently Asked Questions.
For further information, please visit us at: Vietnam Visa Immigration
For further information, please contact:
Discovery Indochina Travel Co., Ltd
5th Floor, Avenis Building
145 Dien Bien Phu St | Dakao Ward | District 1 | Ho Chi Minh
City | Vietnam
Tel: +8428 39102359 | +8428 39102358
Hotline: +84938228856 | +84906640505 | +84906315522
Email: info@visa5s.com | visa@ditravel.vn
Website: www.visa5s.com
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