Frequently Asked Questions
Arranging your visa for Vietnam is not as straight forward as you may think.
There are a number of options and they all depend on your situation.
It is easy to get confused with VISA ON ARRIVALS vs EVISAS or VISA EXEMPTIONS.
Our website is meant to explain and guide you towards your visa solution for Vietnam.
We understand some travellers would like to know more about the visa options, so the FAQ's and information below are provided to assist.
Visa Choices
VISA ON ARRIVAL
Can be processed within 2 business hours
Multiple of single entry options
Valid for 1 or 3 months and 1 year in some cases
Available for any international airport
EVISA
1 - 3 business days for processing
Limited to single entry
Valid for one month
Air or land entry
VISA EXEMPTION
Requires an onward ticket
Limited to single entry
Free but limited to some nationalities
Air or land entry
Visa Processes
VISA ON ARRIVAL
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Visa on arrivals need to be pre-arranged
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You will need to fill out our online application and pay for our service fee
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We will email your approval letter once it is ready
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Before you board your flight to Viet Nam, the airline will require you present a printed copy of the approval letter
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Once you arrive at the airport, you will need to present the letter as well as 2 passport pictures and pay the immigration stamping fee at the visa landing desk where they will stamp your passport.
EVISA
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E-visas need to be pre-arranged
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You will need to fill out our online application and pay for our service fee
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We will email your approval letter once it is ready
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Before you board your flight to Viet Nam, the airline will require you present a printed copy of the approval letter
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Once you arrive at the port of entry you need to present the E-visa to immigration
VISA EXEMPTION
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Visa exemptions do not need to be pre arranged
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Immigration will allow you to stay for a period of time depending on your nationality
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You will need to show an onward ticket for this visa choice
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This is only valid for a single entry and you cannot have used this exemption within 30 days of having left Vietnam
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