Get a Vietnam Visa
Almost all visitors to Vietnam need a visa to enter the country, although some exemptions apply for citizens of countries with reciprocal agreements with Vietnam. Depending upon the nationality and passport of the applicant, a tourist visa can be obtained at the Vietnamese diplomatic office or consulates in foreign countries. Visas can also be obtained with the help of a licensed Vietnamese Travel Company, known as a āVisa on Arrivalā. Visas may be either single-entry or multiple-entry, as requested at the time of application.
Visa on Arrival (VOA)
The easiest way is to get your visa through a licensed Vietnamese Travel Company, such as Asia Trip Deals. We can quickly and efficiently organize your pre-arranged VOA if you wish. Our visa processing fee is a reasonable rate of USD$10 / person only. Except for American citizens who are required to pay a stamping fee of USD$135 to get a 1-year, multiple-entry tourist visa, other nationalities need to pay just USD$25 / person for a single entry and USD$50 / person for multiple entries.
VOA procedure
To apply for your VOA please email us the following information:
Arrival and departure dates
Full passport details:
Passport number
Name
Gender
Nationality
Issuing date
Expiry date
Note: your passport must be valid for 6 months beyond your travel date, and there must be several blank pages left on your passport.
Once we have received your information, we will secure a Visa Approval Letter for you. This usually takes about 2 ā 4 working days (ie. excluding weekends). We will then send you the letter via email or fax. You must present this letter upon boarding your flight. Also, you will need to prepare two photos (6 cm high x 4 cm wide ā white background, no glasses, no smiling).
On arrival at the airport (in Hanoi, Da Nang or Ho Chi Minh City), please find the Visa on Arrival window/counter where you will hand over your passport and photos, and be given a simple form to fill out. Pay the stamping fee of USD$25 for the single entry and USD$50 for multiple entries. The staff at the airport will shortly return your passport with your visa, after which you will be allowed to exit the airport.
Visa exemptions
The citizens of the following countries do not need a visa to enter Vietnam for a certain amount of time:
Asia
Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia, Laos, Indonesia (maximum stay of up to 30 days)
Philippines (maximum stay of up to 21 days)
Japan, South Korea (maximum stay of up to 15 days)
Europe
Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Norway, Germany, France, Spain, Italy and the United Kingdom (maximum stay of up to 15 days).
Unfortunately, citizens of the following countries are ineligible for a VOA and will have to apply at their nearest Vietnamese embassy/consulate:
South Asia ā Afghanistan, Pakistan, Sri Lanka
Africa ā Algeria, Morocco, Nigeria, South Africa
E-visa
Starting from February 1st, 2017, the Vietnamese government officially launched the electronic visa plan for foreign tourists from certain countries visiting Vietnam. To apply for an e-visa, please visitĀ http://www.xuatnhapcanh.gov.vnĀ orĀ http://www.immigration.gov.vn. For the list of countries whose citizens are eligible to apply for an e-visa to Vietnam, clickĀ here.
*TIP:Ā All nationalities traveling directly to Phu Quoc Island can visit the island for 30 days visa-free. To do this you will need to show an outbound ticket on arrival in Vietnam.