Vietnam offers e-visas valid for up to 90 days, available as single or multiple entry. Travelers can apply online through the official government portal. Visa on arrival is also an option but requires a pre-approval letter before departure.
The processing time for a Vietnam e-visa typically ranges from 1 hour to 5 working days after submission. It's advisable to apply at least a week before your intended travel date. Ensure all information is accurate to avoid delays.
Your passport must be valid for at least six months beyond your planned entry date into Vietnam. Additionally, it should have at least one blank page for the visa stamp. These requirements apply to both e-visa and visa on arrival applicants.
Extensions are possible but must be arranged through the Vietnam Immigration Department or authorized agents. It's recommended to apply for an extension before your current visa expires. Overstaying can result in fines or deportation.
If your visa application is denied, you may reapply after addressing the reasons for denial. Ensure all information is correct and complete in your new application. Consulting with a visa service or the Vietnamese embassy can provide guidance.
Many nationalities require a visa, but some are visa-exempt for short stays (15–45 days). Check Vietnam’s official e-visa website to confirm your eligibility. E-visas are the most convenient option for most travelers.
You’ll need a valid passport, a digital passport photo, and a scanned copy of your passport’s bio page. Some countries may also need travel details like accommodation and return ticket. Make sure the photo meets Vietnam’s size and format standards.
No, you must enter through one of the officially listed international checkpoints (airports, land borders, seaports). These are listed during your e-visa application. Ensure your entry point matches the one you selected.
You can apply for a Vietnam e-visa by contacting Inaya Consultancy directly through their WhatsApp support. They will guide you through the required documents, fees, and application process. Make sure to confirm their official WhatsApp number to avoid scams.
Only travelers with a pre-approved visa-on-arrival letter can get the visa stamped at Vietnamese airports. Walk-in visa applications at airports are not allowed. E-visas must be printed and shown before boarding.