Vietnam e-visa is currently accepted at 42 international checkpoints, including airports, seaports, and land border gates. Below, you’ll find a comprehensive list of eligible Vietnam E-visa Ports of Entry, along with a detailed guide.
Airports Allowing Entry with Vietnam E-Visa
- Noi Bai Airport (Hanoi capital)
- Tan Son Nhat Airport (Ho Chi Minh City)
- Cam Ranh Airport (Khanh Hoa province)
- Da Nang Airport (Da Nang city)
- Cat Bi Airport (Hai Phong city)
- Can Tho Airport (Can Tho city)
- Phu Quoc Airport (Kien Giang province)
- Phu Bai Airport (Thua Thien Hue province)
- Van Don Airport (Quang Ninh province)
- Tho Xuan Airport (Thanh Hoa province)
- Dong Hoi Airport (Quang Binh province)
- Phu Cat Airport (Binh Dinh province)
- Lien Khuong Airport (Lam Dong province)
Land Ports Allowing Entry with Vietnam E-Visa
- Tay Trang International Border Gate (Dien Bien province)
- Mong Cai International Border Gate (Quang Ninh province)
- Huu Nghi International Border Gate (Lang Son province)
- Lao Cai International Border Gate (Lao Cai province)
- Na Meo International Border Gate (Thanh Hoa province)
- Nam Can International Border Gate (Nghe An province)
- Cau Treo International Border Gate (Ha Tinh province)
- Cha Lo International Border Gate (Quang Binh province)
- La Lay International Border Gate (Quang Tri province)
- Lao Bao International Border Gate (Quang Tri province)
- Bo Y International Border Gate (Kon Tum province)
- Moc Bai International Border Gate (Tay Ninh province)
- Xa Mat International Border Gate (Tay Ninh province)
- Tinh Bien International Border Gate (An Giang province)
- Vinh Xuong International Land and Waterway Border Gate (An Giang province)
- Ha Tien International Border Gate (Kien Giang province)
Seaports Allowing Entry with Vietnam E-Visa
- Hon Gai Seaport (Quang Ninh province)
- Cam Pha Seaport (Quang Ninh province)
- Hai Phong Seaport (Hai Phong City)
- Nghi Son Seaport (Thanh Hoa province)
- Vung Ang Seaport (Ha Tinh province)
- Chan May Seaport (Thua Thien Hue province)
- Da Nang Seaport (Da Nang City)
- Nha Trang Seaport (Khanh Hoa province)
- Quy Nhon Seaport (Binh Dinh province)
- Dung Quat Seaport (Quang Ngai province)
- Vung Tau Seaport (Ba Ria-Vung Tau province)
- Ho Chi Minh City Seaport (Ho Chi Minh City)
- Duong Dong Seaport (Kien Giang province)
How to apply for Vietnam E-visa
Obtaining a Vietnam E-visa online is a highly convenient and efficient approach for applicants to secure an entry permit for Vietnam. While it is possible to obtain a visa on arrival – with added effort from the applicant and potential additional costs – an E-visa offers a more favourable solution for travellers valuing their time and seeking to avoid unforeseen expenses. By opting for an E-visa, you can avoid stressful situations at the airport and prevent delays during check-in!
Before applying for a Vietnam e-visa, please ensure that you are well-prepared with the following:
- Your original passport, which should be valid for at least 6 months following your arrival date.
- Your original passport should have a minimum of 2 blank pages for the Vietnam visa sticker and immigration stamps.
- A scan of the passport information page (soft file).
- A scan of a passport-style photo (both hard and soft files).
- Payment cards that can be used online (credit or debit cards, etc.).
Once you have all the required documents ready, follow these steps to submit your Vietnam e-visa application:
Step1: Filling out the Vietnam e-visa application form
- Go to https://evisa.xuatnhapcanh.gov.vn/ and select “E-visa issuance” to access the main portal for applying for a Vietnam e-visa. Then choose “For foreigners to get ready.”
- Carefully read the instructions to understand the application process. Click the “Next” button to proceed.
- Complete the e-visa application form with your personal information. Upload your portrait photograph and the passport data information page as instructed in the Vietnam Evisa application form guide.
Step 2: Receive the verification code and proceed with the payment
Make sure to save the Verification Code, as you will need it to check your Vietnam e-visa status and to download your Vietnam e-visa letter. Note that the system won’t send an email with this code; you need to obtain it yourself.
Next, proceed to make the processing fee payment. The fee is USD 25 and is non-refundable, regardless of whether your e-visa application is approved or not.
Step 3: Check the result of your Vietnam e-visa application
After 3 working days, visit the link to check if your e-visa application has been approved. If it is approved, download, and print the e-visa letter to present at immigration customs.
While the process of submitting a Vietnam e-visa application form might seem simple, it’s important to note that it’s not as easy as it may appear. Ensure that you provide accurate information, as changes cannot be made once the application is submitted and processed. Making changes at that point will require applying for a new visa letter, incurring additional fees. This is why using a service to obtain a Vietnam e-visa is recommended.
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