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Vietnam Visa Information



Main source: Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Vietnam - Visa Application and Information - includes fillable application (external website)

Transit Without Visa

Vietnam permits foreigners to transit without a visa (TWOV) provided they remain inside the airport transit areas while awaiting an onward flight out of the country within 24 hours of arrival. Travelers are not allowed to leave the airport without a visa.

Visa Exemption for Phu Quoc Island

If you are only visiting Phu Quoc Island, guess what, you probably don't need a visa at all! There is a 30 day visa exception for Phu Quoc visits, and many people report being able to transit in HAN or SGN en route to PQC. But there are now direct flights to PQC and that allows you to avoid having to get a visa at all. Worth considering...

Regular Visa in Advance of Travel

Foreigners may obtain a visa at the nearest Vietnamese embassy or consulate. Prices are not published and appear to vary from location to location. Most recent reports suggest a typical fee of approximately USD 100.

ONLINE APPLICATION LOOSE LEAF VISA
Vietnam Visa Online Application and instructions:
http://vietnamembassy-usa.org/consul...cation-process

From what I've learned, you attach the three (3) files listed below to an email along with your credit card number and the visa section will mail back a loose leaf visa.

As of December, 2015, the fees are $80 = 1 month visa, $20 = overnight USPS, $10 priority mail. Multiple entry visas are available.


Fill out the online application form.
http://vietnamembassy-usa.org/consul...cation-process
Follow "online form" link. Choose language top right.

Including uploading to the application a correctly sized photo, 2x2 inches (website will check and confirm) that will propagate into the application.

Print out the application form, sign, scan as .pdf file. Attach the .pdf to your email.

Attach a correctly sized photo (2x2 inches).

Attach a scanned a copy of your passport (photo, personal detail pages and signature page).

Include your credit card number. The visa section will charge your card for visa type and USPS Express return a loose leaf visa.

Ask politely for the tracking number and total charges.

Call Embassy Visa to double check the above details and current email address: 202. 861. 0737, x118/121/122/123/125

As of December, 2015, the email address to send the application is: [email protected].

Visa Exemption

Those traveling on passports issued by the following nations are generally exempt from visa requirements for varying durations of stay: Belarus, Brunei, Cambodia, Chile, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, South Korea, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Norway, Philippines, Russia, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Thailand and UK. See the entry visa exemption list at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs website for duration of stay info.

eVisa

https://evisa.xuatnhapcanh.gov.vn/en...trang-chu-ttdt

List of countries eligible for eVisa: https://evisa.xuatnhapcanh.gov.vn/do...b-91595a4f5867 (link updated 2017-12-19, note new list can be published with different link) 35 more countries were announced as eligible for e-visa on Feb 20, 2019. Total is now 81 countries. See post 1561 for new additions (government website is down currently, will update with link here when possible).

Remember to print out the e-visa form they give you, as they will request it on arrival and on departure!

Some ports of entry require the evisa to be validated on arrival. In particular DAD has been cited in the thread as requiring the evisa holder to be processed at the VOA desk. Takes about 15 mins.

Visa On Arrival (VOA) at Airport Border Entries

Travelers planning to obtain a VOA should arrive with the following documents:


  • VOA approval letter
  • Completed VISA APPLICATION which can be downloaded from most VOA service provider websites (travelers are advised to print the form on A4-size paper as there have been reports of US letter-size paper being refused)
  • One passport-type photo
  • Cash for visa stamp fee (see below)

VOA stamp fees for Non-USA passport holders (as of December 2019) are US$25 for a single entry of 1 or 3 months validity, US$50 for multiple entry of 1 or 3 months validity or US$100 for multiple entry 1 year validity.

For USA passport holders, there was a temporary increase from September to December of 2016, up to $135. However Effective December 15, 2016 the $135 stamping fee for US citizens has been dropped, and there are reports US passport holders can be issued VOA letters for single entry 30 day visas again AND that US citizens should only have to pay a $25 stamp fee at on collection of VOA. In late December, there were reports are that the desks in HAN and DAD did not receive the memo, so YMMV until the airport desks "get the memo."

This fee must be paid at the VOA counter on arrival , and is in addition to whatever fees you have paid the VOA service provider for the invitation letter. Payments are accepted in Vietnamese Dong, USD or Euros.

Visa on arrival (VOA) is permitted for one of the following purposes:

  • Attend the funeral of family member or visit a family member in critical condition;
    • Arrival from a country where there is no Vietnamese diplomatic mission/consular office;
      • Visit Vietnam on tours organized by Vietnamese international travel agencies;
        • Provide emergency technical assistance for construction works, projects; emergency treatment for critical patients or accident victims; emergency relief in cases of natural disasters or epidemics in Vietnam;
          • For other urgent reasons.

There are countless service providers on the internet that offer VOA approval letters for a fee. Legitimate providers are licensed travel agencies, thus meeting the highlighted criterion above. Those planning to obtain a VOA approval letter are advised to take steps to ensure they are working with a licensed Vietnam travel agency or tour operator. Some Vietnam hotels are also able to provide this service.

Some VOA service providers offer expedited processing for same day or 30 minutes turnaround on issuance of VOA letter and priority processing upon arrival at the airport in Vietnam for an additional fee.

Advantages of VOA include lower cost than embassy-issued visa, eliminates the need to visit an embassy or mail passport for advance visa, and faster receipt of VOA approval letter (sent via email).

Disadvantages of VOA include longer immigration processing upon arrival, with potentially long waits for receipt of visa (usually 10-20 min., but longer waits do occur); privacy concerns due to inclusion of personal data for multiple unrelated travelers on one approval letter; and risk of scams by unauthorized VOA service providers.

VOA Process at the Airport in SGN

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VOA Service Providers Recommended By FTers

The following are a few of the VOA service providers that have been used and discussed in the thread by active FlyerTalk members. These providers publish sufficient information on their websites to suggest that they are authorized operators (e.g., provide physical business address, state actual travel company name, display tour operator license number, etc.). Members should verify these basic criteria before adding providers this list; simply having had successful transactions is not sufficient:



External Sources

Change log
26th-April
Edited to note that some ports of entry require the e-visa to be validated on arrival.
8 December 2019- Edited to add note about Phu Quoc being exempt from visa for 30 day visit and add info about 1 year multiple entry Visa which is now available via VoA process too.


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Old Jan 9, 2019, 10:07 pm
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In case it was only me that is confused about evisa to Vietnam: Flying on JAL LAX to NRT to HAN They absolutely would have stopped me from boarding to NRT according to two agents at the airport. Also I did end up getting the evisa when I landed in NRT but needed the 8 hour letter to get there.
Once I got to VN all they asked me for was my passport and the evisa from government that I printed up in NRT lounge. I did not need the form I filled out or the two passport photos I thought I still needed after getting the evisa. Not sure if that was my mistake, mistaken advice, or quirky immigration agent.
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Old Jan 10, 2019, 7:58 am
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I'm going to try next month

But I thought form and photo were if you're doing VOA

eVisa has same procedure as consulate-obtained visa (entry card still required)?
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Old Jan 10, 2019, 6:30 pm
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Just did the eVisa thing online, was so easy!! I applied at 839PM and at 319AM got the email with the eVisa all done and confirmed. Love it, especially not having to stand in the VOA line when I get there!!
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Old Jan 11, 2019, 8:08 am
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Originally Posted by percysmith
I'm going to try next month

But I thought form and photo were if you're doing VOA

eVisa has same procedure as consulate-obtained visa (entry card still required)?
It is. Once you have obtained the eVisa, you don't need additional visa forms or photos.
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Old Jan 14, 2019, 11:09 pm
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How early/late can I get an evisa if I plan to depart US early August?
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Old Jan 15, 2019, 9:43 am
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Does anybody know of somebody successfully getting two evisa's at once for entries about a week apart? I arrive into Vietnam very early Saturday morning (1am). I already have an Evisa that I will use for this arrival. I leave 6 hours later (wasn't going to risk sitting in transit terminal since I'm leaving on Jetstar). I will be arriving back into Vietnam for one night on Wednesday afternoon. I was thinking of applying for another Evisa on my 6 hour layover on Saturday...but then I'd be cutting it close. What about applying Thursday or Friday (I have a layover in Hong Kong on Friday)? Would that mess up my current evisa? I've searched but can't see any instances of somebody holding two Evisa's at once. I do have a letter to get a multi-entry visa as a backup...but didn't know how long that would take landing at 1am Saturday morning...trying to minimize standing in line. Thoughts?
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Old Jan 15, 2019, 11:25 am
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if I were you I would just ask the embassy [email protected]
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Old Jan 16, 2019, 10:26 am
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Running low on pages in my passport so was curious with eVisa, do I still get a full page sticker in the passport or just the entry/exit stamps? Double checking that nothing has changed and VOA takes up the full page.
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Old Jan 16, 2019, 10:46 am
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evisa is a loose leaf visa. You print it out on a piece of letter size paper after they approve it and carry it with you
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Old Jan 16, 2019, 12:50 pm
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Originally Posted by fishfly
How early/late can I get an evisa if I plan to depart US early August?
Don't know the exact answer but I tell you from my own experience in 2018, I applied for the evisa about 25days before landed in Hanoi with no problem.
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Old Jan 16, 2019, 11:26 pm
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Originally Posted by Mrgolfer21
Does anybody know of somebody successfully getting two evisa's at once for entries about a week apart? I arrive into Vietnam very early Saturday morning (1am). I already have an Evisa that I will use for this arrival. I leave 6 hours later (wasn't going to risk sitting in transit terminal since I'm leaving on Jetstar). I will be arriving back into Vietnam for one night on Wednesday afternoon. I was thinking of applying for another Evisa on my 6 hour layover on Saturday...but then I'd be cutting it close. What about applying Thursday or Friday (I have a layover in Hong Kong on Friday)? Would that mess up my current evisa? I've searched but can't see any instances of somebody holding two Evisa's at once. I do have a letter to get a multi-entry visa as a backup...but didn't know how long that would take landing at 1am Saturday morning...trying to minimize standing in line. Thoughts?
I'm in the same situation as you, and posted asking clarification of the "back-to-back" E-Visa question some days ago. Also wrote to both Vietnamese embassies in United States and Australia with the same question, but to date no reply.
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Old Jan 17, 2019, 12:05 am
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Originally Posted by beachboy1966
I'm in the same situation as you, and posted asking clarification of the "back-to-back" E-Visa question some days ago. Also wrote to both Vietnamese embassies in United States and Australia with the same question, but to date no reply.
I’m going to go ahead and see what happens when I apply. I’ll have different dates so I’ll see what happens. I have in my possession a VOA for multi entry so I figure the worst case scenario is that I have to spend a little time waiting in line the first time through if my evisa gets invalidated. And same here...I wrote them but that was only two days ago and nothing back.
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Old Jan 17, 2019, 7:06 am
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Originally Posted by Mrgolfer21
I arrive into Vietnam very early Saturday morning (1am)..... I leave 6 hours later ...trying to minimize standing in line. Thoughts?
It seems like the 30 min VOA line wouldn't be a big deal if you're just going to go sit in the departure terminal? Or you're getting a hotel for 4 hours? If you're just sitting around anyway, might as well get the voa.

As for the actual question, not too many come back and share about using the e-visa. Unfortunately you might have to be the one to try it if you want that answer.

beachboy I don't see any posts in this thread by you asking that question. But see above. We just got our first data point about getting back in within 15 days. But no comments yet on holding 2 at once.

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Old Jan 17, 2019, 10:14 pm
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how strict are they on the intended entry date on an e-visa?
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Old Jan 18, 2019, 7:52 am
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Originally Posted by yerffej201
how strict are they on the intended entry date on an e-visa?
Quite. Do not arrive prior to that date.
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