May 21, 2020
Visa tips

Traveling to Vietnam with the Vietnam e-Visa

Once you are approved of the e-visa, you will receive an email to notify you about it. There will be a link that you need to click and you’ll be asked to key-in the application code that was provided to you. After you provide the code and your last name, you’ll get access to the PDF copy of your e-visa. Download a copy of the visa and bring it on your trip to the country.

When you arrive in Vietnam, proceed directly to passport control. Provide the immigration officer your passport and the e-visa copy. Your passport will then be stamped and you can enter the country to enjoy your Vietnam holiday.

List-of-port that accept for e-visa – Please note that you are only allowed to enter Vietnam from the port you have designated.

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Do you want to stay in Vietnam for more than 30 days? Then the Vietnam e-visa cannot be your choice. The reason is, this particular visa does not allow you multiple entries in terms of visiting Vietnam.

To get Vietnam e-visa, it is quite important that you know the important points first before applying for it. You need to have a valid passport to apply for the e-visa and this passport needs to be valid for at least 6 more months when you are applying for the e-visa.

The standard processing fee for Vietnam e-visas is 3 – 5 business days. But it can also take longer than this if it’s the peak season or public holiday.

The Vietnam e-visa is a single-entry visa. This means that you’ll be able to enter the country using this visa only once.

Most of the Vietnam e-visa applications are approved as long as you have no criminal record and you have not committed any crime that will prevent you from traveling, there should be no issues in the approval of your visa. But it’s very important that you review the information you have entered on your application.

Applying for a Vietnam e-visa is so easy. But it’s very important that you review your visa application before you submit.

You should be able to present a printed copy of your e-visa along with your passport. The immigration officer at passport control will compare the information on your visa to that of your passport.

Travelers holding the Vietnam e-visa can enjoy single entry to the country. They can only stay a maximum of 30 days with this visa.

You’ll have to apply for a new e-visa once again to cover your new trip. Your previous application will be canceled if a new e-visa will be issued to you.