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Most international visitors to Vietnam must get a visa in advance in order to enter Vietnam. Luckily, it's a very simple and pain-free process if you know how to go about it.
This guide will help you understand the numerous types of Vietnamese visas available, from tourist visas to special visas, and guide you through the application procedure.
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Most international travelers to Vietnam (including travelers from the US and Australia) must get a visa in advance in order to enter the country. There are, however, certain exceptions to this rule. Check out a list of nationalities allowed to enter Vietnam without a visa for a certain amount of time.
This is the visa type the vast majority of travelers to Vietnam should use, as it is comparatively hassle-free. The Vietnamese e-visa was made available to all nationalities in November 2023. E-visa holders can stay in Vietnam for 90 days and is available in single-entry and multiple-entry versions for $25 or $50 respectively.
The process is simple but can seem daunting unless you know what you're doing. So let's go through it step-by-step for the uninitiated.
Step 1. Acquire a 40mmx60mm passport image of yourself. You can get the image taken at a photo studio or take it yourself if you make sure to adhere to passport photo standards (solid neutral-colored background, neutral expression, no accessories). Also take an easily-readable photo of the page of your passport containing your personal info. Upload both of these images to your computer.
Step 2. Go to the official Vietnam e-visa website. There are several fake sites that will try to scam you, so ONLY USE THIS SITE! On the site, click on "for foreigners." After ticking the checkbox on the page stating you've read it, click "continue." The tickbox will also state that you've already completed the application, but you can just ignore that typo.
Step 3. Click on the sample image next to the text that says "portrait photography" and upload the passport image you took. Then click on the sample next to the text "passport data page image" and upload the photo of your passport page.
Step 4. Fill out all the personal information, requested information, passport information, contact information, occupation information, and information about the trip and its expenses on the page. If you're traveling with kids, there is also a section on the page for you to enter basic info and passport photos for them.
Many travelers are worried about entering information that they're not entirely sure of (like the address of the hotel you're staying in if your plans are still up in the air). Don't worry too much about that stuff, though. The only information that is really important to get correct is the info that the official at the airport immigration office will cross-reference with your passport. In other words, pay close attention to:
You should enter all of the other information on the page as accurately as you can, too, but the fields listed above are the ones you need to MAKE SURE to answer definitively and 100% accurately. That means there are some fields like religion, intended port of entry, and hotel address that you don't need to worry too much about. Just try to be accurate if you can.
Step 5. Before proceeding, DOUBLE-CHECK all the information on the form to make sure it's right.The current system makes you restart your application if you try to come back later and amend any information, so save yourself some time.
Step 6. Click on "submit application" and click "continue" on the pop-up that appears. Triple check that all the information on the application review page is correct and click "payment" at the bottom of the page. Then, click on "pay e-visa fee" on the next page.
Step 7. Choose "pay by Visa/Mastercard/JCB/Amex" and select your type of card. Then enter your credit card info. Click off all the fields after entering your info and select "I agree." Then click "pay." Hopefully, you'll be shown a progress wheel that spins for a moment and then turns green, informing you your payment has been accepted.
Step 8. Go to the email you entered during the application and check for a confirmation email with a registration code in it. You can go to the Vietnam visa results portal at any time and enter this code along with a few pieces of personal info to check if your visa is being processed. If it isprocessing and your payment went through, that means you're done!
For your Vietnam E-Visa, ensure you have a printed copy before heading to the airport. After the 3-4 business days processing time, download the visa from the Vietnam visa results portal and print it. At the airport, both during departure and arrival in Vietnam, officials will need to see this printed copy alongside your passport. Though they might accept a digital version on your phone, having a physical copy is crucial to avoid any delays.
Some commonly reported issues include:
In emergency situations where you cannot wait 3-5 business days for your passport (like a medical emergency, legal matters, etc.), a visa on arrival is a good option. Note that it is more expensive than an e-visa and will require a bit more effort, though.
Step 1. Get an approval letter. Before traveling, you must obtain an approval letter from a Vietnamese travel agency. This letter is a pre-approval for your visa that you will then officially get stamped upon arrival in Vietnam. The fee for obtaining the letter is usually in excess of $25 and can be much more depending on length of the visa and number of entries it allows. The fee does not include the actual stamping fee you'll pay in Vietnam, either, which is why most opt for an e-visa.
Step 2. Gather up the following documents and bring them with you on your flight:
At the departing airport, you don't usually need to show the approval letter for the Visa on Arrival; instead, you show it along with other documents upon arrival in Vietnam at the designated visa-on-arrival counter.
Currently, the following countries are exempt from visa requirements for short-term visits to Vietnam:
Obtaining a Vietnamese visa can seem tricky to first-timers. Let's dive into some frequently asked questions that our members often ask us!
Can I extend my visa in Vietnam?
Extending a visa in Vietnam is feasible but might be complicated, often necessitating help from local agencies. If the process seems too daunting, a common alternative is to make a “border run,” exiting and re-entering Vietnam. This effectively restarts your visa period, but it comes with its own considerations and costs. It will cost about $75 for a new three-month visa, including bus fares and visa fees for the neighboring country + Vietnam. It will likely take around 6 hours in total to make the trip.
How Long Does It Take To Get A Vietnam Visa?
The evisa process usually takes 3-5 working days for tourist visas and 5-8 working days for business visas. Expedited processing options may be available through agents for an added price. Vietnamese visas obtained through visa-on-arrival often process more quickly, though they are more expensive and require more effort.
How Long Is A Vietnam Visa Valid?
The most common form of visa for Vietnam is the Tourist e-visa, which is good for 90 days. There’s also a 30 day option available when applying, but the cost is the same.
Can I Apply For A Tourist Visa To Vietnam Online?
Yes, you may apply for a Vietnamese visa online through the official website of Vietnam Immigration Department. The e-visa application procedure normally takes three business days, and the visa is emailed to you.
When Applying for a Vietnam Visa, Do I Need to Present Proof of Onward Travel?
For an e-visa, no, you do not need to present proof of onward travel. If you are applying for visa-on-arrival through an agency, they may ask to see proof of onward travel.
Can I Enter Vietnam Without A Visa?
Most nationalities need a visa for Vietnam. Here is the list of countries that can stay in Vietnam visa-free for a limited time.
What If My Visa Application Is Turned Down?
If your visa application is denied, you may reapply with new or amended documentation, or you may appeal the decision through the embassy or consulate. A visa agency may issue a refund or reapply for a visa on your behalf in specific instances. There is no certainty, however, that your visa application will be accepted.
Can I get a Vietnam Visa at the Airport?
You can only get a Vietnam Visa on Arrival at the airport if you already have an approval letter, issued by the Vietnam Immigration Department. ( See “Visa on Arrival” Section above). But the good news is you can easily apply for an e-visa which allows multiple entries and is valid for up to 90 days! As of August 15th, 2023, the e-visa will be available worldwide to all countries and territories. Travelers can apply for the e-visa directly through the Vietnam e-Visa Official Website.
Where Can I Find Latest Information Regarding To Vietnam visa?
Vietnamese visa regulations change often and the official channels for Vietnamese immigration are not always easy to work with. Believe it or not, the Vietnam Visa Advice Facebook Group is a great place to get up-to-date information about the Vietnam visa and ask questions about visa issues.
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The visa application process for Vietnam may seem daunting at first, but rest assured that it's easy if you know what steps you have to take. We hope that this information has provided you with a clear knowledge of the Vietnam visa requirements and application procedure.
Applying for a visa is certainly not the most fun part of planning a Vietnam trip, but it's a necessary evil. Once you get it over with and finally arrive here, you'll be free to explore the wonders of Vietnam, from Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh City and beyond! You can kick-start your daydreaming with these excellent wildlife and nature tours!