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Complete Vietnam Visa Guide 2026: Everything You Need to Know

The definitive resource for Vietnam visas in 2026 — covering all visa types, eligibility by nationality, step-by-step application instructions, fees, processing times, extension options, overstay penalties, and a complete directory of immigration offices across Vietnam.

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Section 1

Vietnam Visa Types in 2026

Vietnam offers several visa options for foreign travelers. The right choice depends on your nationality, length of stay, and how quickly you need the visa.

Vietnam E-Visa (Electronic Visa)

The e-visa is the most popular option for travelers to Vietnam. It's a fully online application process managed by the Vietnam Immigration Department. As of 2026, the e-visa is available to citizens of over 80 countries and allows stays of up to 90 days with single or multiple entries. The application is completed entirely online — no need to visit an embassy or mail your passport.

Best for: Most tourists and business travelers from eligible countries who have 3+ working days before travel.

Read our complete e-visa guide →

Vietnam Visa on Arrival (VOA)

The visa on arrival allows travelers to obtain a visa approval letter in advance, then get their visa stamped upon arrival at one of Vietnam's international airports. VOA is available for air arrivals only and requires a pre-arranged approval letter from a licensed visa agency.

Best for: Travelers flying into Vietnam who need a faster option than the e-visa, or whose country isn't on the e-visa list.

Get urgent visa on arrival help →

Embassy Visa (Traditional)

For travelers whose country is not on the e-visa or visa exemption list, a traditional visa from a Vietnamese embassy or consulate may be required. This involves submitting your passport in person or by mail and waiting for the visa sticker. Processing times vary by location.

Best for: Citizens of countries not covered by the e-visa system.

Visa Exemption

Citizens of certain countries can enter Vietnam without a visa for a limited period. The visa exemption period ranges from 14 to 45 days depending on nationality. Countries with visa exemptions include most ASEAN members, several European nations, Japan, South Korea, and others.

Check if your country is visa-exempt →

Section 2

Vietnam Visa Eligibility by Country 2026

Visa eligibility in Vietnam depends primarily on your passport nationality. Here's how the main nationalities break down:

E-Visa Eligible (80+ Countries)

Citizens of these countries can apply for the Vietnam e-visa online. Major e-visa eligible countries include:

  • North America: United States, Canada, Mexico
  • Europe: All EU member states, United Kingdom, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, Serbia
  • Asia: China, India, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Singapore, Thailand, Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia, Mongolia
  • Oceania: Australia, New Zealand, Micronesia, Vanuatu
  • Middle East: United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait, Oman, Turkey, Israel
  • Americas: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Cuba, Panama, Peru, Uruguay, Venezuela
  • Africa: South Africa, Egypt, Morocco, Tunisia, Namibia, Botswana

Country-specific requirements for US, UK, AU & CA citizens →

Visa-Exempt Countries

Citizens of these countries can enter Vietnam without a visa for stays of 14-45 days:

  • 45 days: Chile
  • 30 days: Japan, South Korea, Russia, Laos, Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Philippines, Brunei, Myanmar
  • 15 days: Belarus, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Norway, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom (pilot program), plus several others

Section 3

How to Apply for a Vietnam Visa

Applying for the Vietnam E-Visa

  1. Prepare your documents: Passport with 6+ months validity, digital passport photo, recent portrait photo, travel dates, entry point
  2. Go to the official e-visa portal: Fill in your personal information exactly as it appears on your passport
  3. Upload photos: Passport bio page scan + portrait photo (JPG, under 2MB each)
  4. Pay the fee: $25 USD single entry, $50 USD multiple entry, paid online by card
  5. Receive your visa: Usually within 3 working days via email — print and bring with you

Full step-by-step e-visa guide with screenshots →

Applying for an Urgent Visa

If you need a Vietnam visa faster than the standard 3 working days, urgent processing is available for many nationalities:

  • 1-hour processing: $160 USD — available for select nationalities, contact to check eligibility
  • 4-hour processing: $95 USD — same day action for document-ready travelers
  • 1-day processing: $85 USD — fast option when you have at least 24 hours

Request urgent Vietnam visa processing →

Applying for a Visa on Arrival

  1. Arrange a visa approval letter through a licensed agency (like NamVisa)
  2. Receive the letter by email before your flight
  3. Print the letter and bring it with your passport and two passport photos
  4. On arrival at a Vietnam international airport, go to the "Visa on Arrival" counter
  5. Pay the stamping fee ($25-50 USD depending on visa type) and receive your visa sticker

Send your details to start the process →

Section 4

Vietnam Visa Fees & Processing Times 2026

Official Government Fees

  • E-visa single entry (up to 90 days): $25 USD
  • E-visa multiple entry (up to 90 days): $50 USD
  • Visa on arrival stamping fee: $25 USD (single) / $50 USD (multiple)

Urgent Processing Fees (Our Service)

When you need a visa faster than standard processing:

  • 1 hour: $160 USD — fastest option, limited nationalities
  • 4 hours: $95 USD — most popular urgent tier
  • 1 day: $85 USD — good balance of speed and cost
  • 3 days: $55 USD — budget urgent option

All fees are confirmed after nationality and document verification. Contact us before payment.

Standard Processing Times

  • E-visa (official): 3 working days — but peak season delays of 5-10 days are common
  • Visa on arrival approval letter: 1-2 working days through an agent
  • Embassy visa: 5-10 working days depending on location

What to do if your e-visa is delayed →

Section 5

Vietnam Entry Points & Ports

Your Vietnam visa is tied to the port of entry you declare on your application. Most visas allow entry through any international entry point, but it's safest to match your application to your actual arrival point.

International Airports

  • Tan Son Nhat (SGN) — Ho Chi Minh City — Vietnam's busiest airport
  • Noi Bai (HAN) — Hanoi — Northern Vietnam's main gateway
  • Da Nang (DAD) — Da Nang — Central Vietnam hub near Hoi An & Hue
  • Cam Ranh (CXR) — Nha Trang — Popular beach destination airport
  • Lien Khuong (DLI) — Dalat — Central highlands gateway
  • Cat Bi (HPH) — Hai Phong — Northern port city
  • Phu Quoc (PQC) — Phu Quoc Island — Visa exemption island
  • Can Tho (VCA) — Mekong Delta hub

Major Land Border Crossings

  • Moc Bai — Tay Ninh province — Cambodia to HCMC route
  • Lao Bao — Quang Tri province — Laos to Da Nang route
  • Tay Trang — Dien Bien province — Laos to Hanoi route
  • Cha Lo — Quang Binh province — Laos to central Vietnam
  • Cau Treo — Ha Tinh province — Laos to North Central Vietnam
  • Ha Tien — Kien Giang province — Cambodia to Mekong Delta
  • Xa Mat — Tay Ninh province — Cambodia to HCMC

Section 6

Vietnam Visa Extension: How to Extend Your Stay

Already in Vietnam and need more time? Visa extensions are possible depending on your current visa type and nationality. The standard extension adds 15-30 days to your stay. Here's what you need to know:

Extension Eligibility

  • E-visas can be extended in many cases — contact us to check
  • Tourist visas are generally extendable for up to 30 days
  • Visa exemption entries may not be extendable (border run may be needed)
  • Extensions must be requested before your current visa expires

Extension Process

  1. Check your remaining time — apply well before your current visa expires
  2. Contact us with your passport details and current visa information
  3. We prepare the extension documents and submit them to the immigration office
  4. Receive your approved extension — no need to leave the country

Start your visa extension request →

When a Border Run Is the Better Option

If your visa type can't be extended, a border run (exit and re-enter Vietnam) may be the solution:

Section 7

Vietnam Overstay Rules & Fines 2026

Overstaying your Vietnam visa can result in fines, detention, and in serious cases, deportation or re-entry bans. Here's the current fine structure and what to do if you've overstayed.

Overstay Fine Structure

  • Up to 5 days: 500,000 VND (~$20 USD) per day
  • 6-15 days: 1,000,000 VND (~$40 USD) per day
  • 16-30 days: 2,000,000 VND (~$80 USD) per day
  • Over 30 days: 5,000,000 VND+ ($200+ USD) per day + possible detention

What to Do If You've Overstayed

  1. Do NOT attempt a border run — overstay must be settled at the immigration office first
  2. Contact us for guidance on your specific situation
  3. Visit your local immigration office with your passport and any overstay documentation
  4. Pay the fine and receive an exit visa
  5. Leave Vietnam within the granted period

Get overstay help → | Read detailed overstay guide → | Overstay translator support →

Section 8

Vietnam Immigration Office Directory (City-by-City)

Each major city in Vietnam has an Immigration Office where you can handle visa extensions, overstay resolution, and other immigration matters.

Ho Chi Minh City

Address: 196 Nguyen Thi Minh Khai, District 3

Hours: Mon-Fri 7:30 AM - 11:30 AM, 1:00 PM - 4:30 PM

HCMC overstay help →

Hanoi

Address: 44-46 Tran Phu, Hoan Kiem (Hang Bai office)

Hours: Mon-Fri 7:30 AM - 11:30 AM, 1:00 PM - 4:30 PM

Hanoi overstay help →

Hoi An

Note: Hoi An does not have its own immigration office. All matters are handled at the Da Nang office (30 km north, ~40 min by taxi).

Hoi An visa service →

Section 9

Common Vietnam Visa Problems & Solutions

My E-Visa Is Delayed

If your e-visa hasn't arrived after 5+ working days, check the official portal and your spam folder first. If it's still missing, we can help with urgent alternatives. Get delayed visa help →

I Made a Mistake on My Application

Wrong passport number, wrong entry date, or wrong port of entry are common errors. Depending on the type of error and time remaining before travel, we may recommend a correction or a new application. Fix a visa mistake →

My Flight Is Tomorrow and I Don't Have a Visa

Don't panic — if your nationality qualifies for urgent processing or visa on arrival, there may still be options. Contact us immediately with your passport and flight details. Emergency visa before flight →

I Need Help at the Immigration Office

Don't speak Vietnamese? We provide translator support for immigration office visits in all major cities. Translation help →

Still have questions?

Not sure which visa is right for you?

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