NEW List of Countries that allowed E-visa issuing from August 2023

NEW List of Countries that allowed E-visa issuing from August 2023

List of the countries that allowed Vietnam E-visa issuing:

E visa Vietnam is now available for citizens of these countries who wish to stay in Vietnam for no more than 90 days.

List of nationalities that allowed E-visa issuing:

Albania Andorra Antigua and Barbuda
Argentina Armenia Australia
Austria Azerbaijan Bahamas
Bahrain Barbados Belarus
Belgium Bhutan Bolivia
Bosnia and Herzegovina Brazil Brunei
Bulgaria Cambodia Canada
Chile China Colombia
Costa Rica Croatia Cuba
Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark
Dominica Dominican Republic Ecuador
Egypt El Salvador Estonia
Fiji Finland France
Georgia Germany Greece
Greenland Grenada Guatemala
Guyana Haiti Holy See (Vatican City State)
Honduras Hongkong Hungary
Iceland India Indonesia
Ireland Israel Italy
Jamaica Japan Jordan
Kazakhstan Kiribati Korea, Democratic Peopleā€™s Republic of
Kosovo Kuwait Kyrgyzstan
Lao Peopleā€™s Democratic Republic Latvia Liechtenstein
Lithuania Luxembourg Macau
Macedonia, The Former Yugoslav Republic of Malaysia Maldives
Malta Marshall Islands Mauritania
Mauritius Mexico Micronesia Federated States Of
Moldova Monaco Mongolia
Montenegro Myanmar Nauru
Nepal Netherlands New Zealand
Norway Palau Panama
Papua New Guinea Paraguay Peru
Philippines Poland Portugal
Qatar Romania Russian Federation
Saint Kitts And Nevis Saint Lucia Saint Vincent And the Grenadines
Samoa San Marino Saudi Arabia
Scotland Serbia Singapore
Slovakia Slovenia Solomon Islands
South Africa South Korea Spain
Suriname Sweden Switzerland
Taiwan Tajikistan Thailand
Timor Leste Tonga Trinidad And Tobago
Turkmenistan Tuvalu Ukraine
United Arab Emirates United Kingdom (British Citizens) * United States
Uruguay Uzbekistan Vanuatu
Venezuela Ā  Ā 

 

* Special notes:

– British National Overseas (BNO) passport holders are not eligible for the free visa exemption and cannot do E-visa. Hence, BNO passport holders are required to obtain a valid visa on arrival to visit Vietnam.

– Foreign passports are exempt from visa requirements to Phu Quoc Island for no longer than 30 days. If they transit through other international airports in Vietnam before arriving Phu Quoc, they are still eligible for the exemption.

– APEC Business Travel Card (ABTC) holders with valid passports are exempt from Vietnam visa requirements for stay of no longer than 60 days.

– From July 01, 2020, theĀ 30-day gapĀ between 2 entries wasĀ removed. Therefore, visitors from visa-free countries can exit and re-enter Vietnam immediately without having to wait 30 days.

– There is a proposal forĀ 45-day visa-exempt stayĀ for travellers from European countries, Japan and South Korea. Update: This proposal was approved on 24/06/2023.

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