Vietnam E-Visa: A Complete Guide
Vietnam’s e-visa program makes it easier and faster for visitors to Vietnam to enter the country. Here’s who is eligible for an e-visa and how to apply.
As a country rich in culture and natural beauty, Vietnam has become a popular tourist destination. Whereas previously, visitors would need to apply for a visa to visit the Southeast Asian nation through a Vietnamese embassy or consulate, in certain cases, visitors can apply for a Vietnamese visa online.
To facilitate easier entry for visitors, the Vietnamese government has issued Resolution No. 389/NQ-CP, dated December 2, 2025, adding 41 border gates to the list of ports that allow foreigners to enter and exit Viet Nam via e-visa. The addition brings the entrance from the current 42 to 83, giving more options for foreigners with e-visas to travel to the country.
See also: Vietnam Visa Costs 2025: A Complete Guide
Vietnam’s Immigration Law
The Law on Entry, Exit, Transit, and Residence of Foreigners in Vietnam governs entry into Vietnam. It is commonly referred to as the ‘Immigration Law’. The Law is amended by Law No. 51/2019/QH14 dated November 25, 2019, and Law No. 23/2023/QH15 dated June 24, 2023.
The Immigration Law covers e-visas and outlines the conditions under which they can be used.
What are Vietnam e-visas?
Vietnam e-visas are fast and easy to apply for, and make traveling to Vietnam for tourism purposes much easier. Vietnam e-visas are available for citizens from all countries and have a validity of up to 90 days. They are valid for single or multiple entries and exits and applicable to citizens of countries and territories as decided by the government.
Note: E-visas do not permit the holder to work. For information on work visas, see: Applying for a Vietnam Work Permit: Guidelines for Foreigners and Employers.
How much do Vietnam e-visas cost?
An e-visa for a single entry into Vietnam costs US$25, while a multiple-entry e-visa costs US$50.
Note: For more information on visa costs in Vietnam, see: Vietnam Visa Costs: What You Need to Know in 2024.
How do you apply for an e-visa?
An e-visa is applied for online. The outcome of your application will also be provided online.
According to Resolution No. 127/NQ-CP dated Aug 15, 2023, the e-visas are available for citizens of every country and territory.
Before you get started
To apply for an e-visa, you will need a scanned copy of your passport and a scanned passport photo. It is important to note that the scanned passport photo being sent must have the applicant looking directly at the camera without smiling.
Applying for an e-visa online
Once the appropriate materials have been gathered, you need to go to Vietnam’s National Portal on Immigration.
- Click on E-visa issuance.
- Upload your passport details and passport photo. It is important to note that both files must be uploaded separately.
- Fill in the required information.
- Pay the application fee and submit the application (this fee is non-refundable, even if the application is denied).
- Once your application has been successfully submitted, you will receive a registration code. Note: You will need this code to check the status of your application and to print your e-visa if it has been approved.
- Wait the standard 3 to 5 business days and return to the website to check the status of your application. The result is due Monday through Friday every week, except for holidays.
- If approval has been granted, print out your e-visa.
Checking your Vietnam e-visa status
You will not receive a notification via email or otherwise regarding whether or not your application has been approved. Instead, you must check the status of your e-visa application online. To do that, follow these instructions.
- Go to: https://evisa.xuatnhapcanh.gov.vn/tra-cuu-ho-so
- Enter your registration code, email, and date of birth, and submit.
- The outcome of your application will be provided.
- If approved, make sure to print a copy to carry with you.
On arrival in Vietnam
An e-visa makes entry into Vietnam much faster and easier. However, Immigration authorities may ask to see additional documentation when you arrive. This could include:
- Electronic record code
- Hotel booking receipt
- Round-trip air tickets
Note: You must enter at the port of entry chosen in your e-visa application. Once your e-visa has been issued, you cannot change the port of entry.
List of Vietnam entry points that accept e-visas
| No. | Airport | Province/City | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Noi Bai International Airport | Hanoi | |
| 2 | Tan Son Nhat International Airport | Ho Chi Minh City | |
| 3 | Cam Ranh International Airport | Khanh Hoa | |
| 4 | Da Nang International Airport | Da Nang City | |
| 5 | Cat Bi International Airport | Hai Phong City | |
| 6 | Can Tho International Airport | Can Tho City | |
| 7 | Phu Quoc International Airport | Kien Giang | |
| 8 | Phu Bai International Airport | Hue City | |
| 9 | Van Don Airport | Quang Ninh | |
| 10 | Phu Cat Airport | Binh Dinh | |
| 11 | Tho Xuan Airport | Thanh Hoa | |
| 12 | Lien Khuong Airport | Lam Dong | |
| 13 | Dong Hoi Airport | Quang Binh | |
| 14 | Vinh International Airport | Nghe An | |
| 15 | Chu Lai International Airport | Quang Nam | |
| 16 | Long Thanh International Airport | Dong Nai | Once coming into operation |
| 17 | Gia Binh International Airport | Bac Ninh | Once coming into operation |
| No. | Border Gate | Province / City | Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Tay Trang | Dien Bien | Land |
| 2 | Mong Cai | Quang Ninh | Land |
| 3 | Huu Nghi | Lang Son | Land |
| 4 | Lao Cai | Lao Cai | Land |
| 5 | Na Meo | Thanh Hoa | Land |
| 6 | Nam Can | Nghe An | Land |
| 7 | Cau Treo | Ha Tinh | Land |
| 8 | Cha Lo | Quang Binh | Land |
| 9 | Lao Bao | Quang Tri | Land |
| 10 | La Lay | Quang Tri | Land |
| 11 | Bo Y | Kon Tum | Land |
| 12 | Moc Bai | Tay Ninh | Land |
| 13 | Xa Mat | Tay Ninh | Land |
| 14 | Vinh Xuong | An Giang | Land |
| 15 | Tinh Bien | An Giang | Land |
| 16 | Ha Tien | Kien Giang | Land |
| 17 | Dong Dang | Lang Son | Railway |
| 18 | Lao Cai | Lao Cai | Railway |
| 19 | Tra Linh | Cao Bang | Land |
| 20 | Long Sap | Son La | Land |
| 21 | Nam Giang | Da Nang City | Land |
| 22 | Le Thanh | Gia Lai | Land |
| 23 | Binh Hiep | Tay Ninh | Land |
| 24 | Thuong Phuoc | Dong Thap | Land and waterway |
| 25 | Dinh Ba | Dong Thap | International land |
| 26 | Tan Nam | Tay Ninh | International land |
| 27 | Thanh Thuy | Tuyen Quang | International land |
| No. | Seaport | Province / City |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Hon Gai Port | Quang Ninh |
| 2 | Cam Pha Port | Quang Ninh |
| 3 | Hai Phong Port | Hai Phong City |
| 4 | Nghi Son Port | Thanh Hoa |
| 5 | Vung Ang Port | Ha Tinh |
| 6 | Chan May Port | Thua Thien Hue |
| 7 | Da Nang Port | Da Nang City |
| 8 | Nha Trang Port | Khanh Hoa |
| 9 | Quy Nhon Port | Binh Dinh |
| 10 | Dung Quat Port | Quang Ngai |
| 11 | Vung Tau Port | Ba Ria – Vung Tau |
| 12 | Ho Chi Minh City Port | Ho Chi Minh City |
| 13 | Duong Dong Port | Kien Giang |
| 14 | Van Gia Seaport | Quang Ninh |
| 15 | Diem Dien Seaport | Hung Yen |
| 16 | Hai Thinh Seaport | Ninh Binh |
| 17 | Ninh Binh Seaport | Ninh Binh |
| 18 | Cua Lo – Ben Thuy Seaport | Nghe An |
| 19 | Son Duong Seaport | Ha Tinh |
| 20 | Giang Seaport | Quang Tri |
| 21 | Hon La Seaport | Quang Tri |
| 22 | Cuu Viet Seaport | Quang Tri |
| 23 | Thuan An Seaport | Hue City |
| 24 | Ky Ha Seaport | Da Nang City |
| 25 | Sa Ky Seaport | Quang Ngai |
| 26 | Vung Ro Seaport | Dak Lak |
| 27 | Ca Na Seaport | Khanh Hoa |
| 28 | Ninh Chu Seaport | Khanh Hoa |
| 29 | Phu Quy Seaport | Lam Dong |
| 30 | Lien Huong Seaport | Lam Dong |
| 31 | Ben Luc Seaport | Tay Ninh |
| 32 | Dong Thap Seaport | Dong Thap |
| 33 | Soai Rap – Hiep Phuoc Seaport | Dong Thap |
| 34 | My Thoi Seaport | An Giang |
| 35 | Hon Chong Seaport | An Giang |
| 36 | An Thoi Seaport | An Giang |
| 37 | Truong Long Hoa Seaport | Vinh Long |
| 38 | Giao Long Seaport | Vinh Long |
| 39 | Nam Can Seaport | Ca Mau |
FAQ - Vietnam e-visas
How long does it take to process a Vietnam e-visa?
As per Vietnam’s Immigration Law, the prescribed processing time for an e-visa is three working days after completing your application and paying the application fee.
How do you apply for a Vietnam visa online?
You can apply for a Vietnam visa online through the Vietnam National Portal on Immmigration.
How do you check your Vietnam visa status?
To check your Vietnam visa status if you have applied for an e-visa, go to: https://evisa.xuatnhapcanh.gov.vn/tra-cuu-ho-so. You will be asked for your registration code, email address, and date of birth.
What happens if you arrive in Vietnam without a visa?
Unless you are from one of the countries permitted visa-free entry to Vietnam, you will not be allowed to enter the country without a visa.
Is a visa required for Vietnam?
If you are not a citizen of one of the countries permitted visa-free entry to Vietnam, or you wish to stay longer than the number of visa-free days allowed, you will need a visa to enter Vietnam.
Can you get a Vietnam visa on arrival?
Yes, but you will need to apply before you depart for Vietnam, and if approved, will receive an approval letter to present to immigration when you arrive.
How long can you stay in Vietnam without a visa?
You can stay in Vietnam without a visa if you are from one of these countries:
- Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan (30 days);
- ASEAN countries (14 to 30 days);
- Germany, France, Italia, Spain, the UK and Northern Ireland, Russia, Japan, South Korea, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Belarus, Poland, the Czech Republic, and Switzerland (45 days); and
- Chile and Panama (90 days).
How long can you stay in Vietnam on a tourist visa?
You can stay in Vietnam on a tourist visa for a maximum of 90 days.
How long is a Vietnamese tourist visa valid for?
The duration of a Vietnamese tourist visa can be up to 90 days.
Note: This article was first published in March 2017 and was last updated December 9, 2025.
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