Vietnam eVisa

Frequently asked questions

Our comprehensive FAQ section covers all aspects of the Vietnam visa application process, from general information to specific procedures for obtaining and tracking your eVisa. For detailed answers to your queries


General Vietnam Visa Information

Vietnamese Electronic Visa (Vietnam eVisa) is an official approval letter granted by the Vietnamese Immigration Authority for short-term stays in Vietnam.

Most foreign nationals need a visa to enter Vietnam, with a few exceptions for citizens of visa-exempt countries.

You can apply for a Vietnam visa online (e-visa), via a reupted travel agency for a Visa on Arrival (VOA), or at a Vietnamese embassy or consulate.

Common types include tourist visas, business visas, e-visas, and visas on arrival.

Most visas are valid for 30 to 90 days, depending on the type and entry purpose.

Yes, you can extend your Vietnam visa by applying at the Vietnam Immigration Department or through a travel agency in Vietnam.

A single-entry visa allows one entry into Vietnam, while a multiple-entry visa permits multiple entries within its validity period.

The cost varies depending on the visa type, processing time, and issuing authority. Visa fees range from 25USD to 50USD except Processing and admin fee.

Generally, visa fees are non-refundable except process fee.

Yes, you can, but only if you have a pre-approval letter from a travel agency and arrive by air. However, it is recommended to apply for an online visa to avoid long queues and ensure a hassle-free travel experience.

Required documents typically include a valid passport, visa application form, passport-sized photos, and payment proof.

Processing time is usually 4 to 5 working days for e-visas and visas on arrival except public holidays.

You can check the status on the visa search section or through your travel agency.

Review the reason for denial, correct any issues, and reapply. For assistance, contact our visa support.

If you stay in the airport transit area with same pnr number and have a connecting flight, you may not need a visa. Check with your airline before traveling.

No, a tourist visa does not permit employment. You need a work visa for that purpose.

Citizens of certain countries can enter Vietnam without a visa for short stays, typically up to 15 days. For updated countries, check with embassy only.

Your passport must be valid for at least six months beyond your planned entry date into Vietnam.

Visit the official embassy website for comprehensive information.



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