There are certain citizens of countries can visit Vietnam without an entry visa (visa exemption) with different duration as bellowing:
45 days: Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Sweden, Norway, United Kingdom, Japan, Russia, South Korea, Belarus
30 days: Philippines, Cambodia, Indonesia, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand.
14 days: Brunei, Myanmar, Poland
90 days: Chile, Panama
Visa Exemption for Stays in Phu Quoc: Maximum 30 days do not need a Vietnamese visa
Notes: To get the visa exemption, you should show an airline ticket exiting Vietnam.
How to apply for a visa to Vietnam
There are 3 ways to obtain your visa to Vietnam: E-visa, Visa on arrival, obtain visa at country where you are living.
1. E-Visa
You can apply for an e-visa via the national immigration portal of Vietnam: https://evisa.gov.vn.
A response will be sent to the applicant by email within 3 to 5 working days.
Note: Your e-visa application is only accepted if you are outside the territory of Vietnam.
2. Getting visa on arrival
To save the time and the hassle, GP Travel can help you to apply for a visa on arrival receive at Vietnam international airport, it is legal and it is supported by the Vietnamese Immigration Office. How to do?
Step 1: The following information is needed for visa on arrival:
- A scanned copy of your passport and a passport-sized photo with a white background
- Your proposed/actual Entry and Exit dates for Vietnam,
- The Country in which, or the point of entry to Vietnam at which, you wish to receive your entry visa on arrival.
Step 2: Confirm and pay: GP Travel accept to pay us through our online account.
Step 3: Receive and print the approval letter: After you submit your application and payment, we will start processing your visa. After 2 working days, when we get the result we will scan and send you a copy of approval letter by email. You also need to prepare at least 2 passport photos (4cm x 6cm).
Step 4: Get your visa stamp upon arrival at one of three Vietnam international airports
Upon arrival at Vietnam International airports: Hanoi, Da Nang or Ho Chi Minh city, you need to go to the visa on arrival desk where you will be asked to fill up a form to get the visa stamp, present your approval letter, passport, photos, and stamping fee to the Visa On Arrive Office located at airport. The visa fee should be paid in US Dollars.
3. Getting visa at a country where you are living:
Contact to Vietnam Embassies or Consulates at where you are living or the one closest from where you are living. It take around 4 to 10 days to get your visa made.
OUR VISA SERVICES
For nationalities not eligible for a visa exemption or e-visa, or if you are too busy to apply for an e-visa yourself, we are available to assist you with the application process for E-visa or Visa on arrival. Please check the fees by email us: info@gptravelvietnam.com
- Apply the E-visa for you with our services fees
- Visa on Arrival: Issuance of an invitation letter for a visa on arrival
- An invitation letter for a visa to obtain a visa stamp at the Vietnamese Embassy abroad
- Assistance service: Helping you with the necessary procedures to obtain a visa on arrival as quickly as possible.
- Visa extension for those who wish to extend their stay in Vietnam.
We also handle on-site visa extensions if you wish to stay beyond your visa’s expiration date. Please contact us for specific inquiries regarding visa extension fees.
Note: Only available for entering the country by air. Our service fees below do not include the Stamping fee, which should be paid directly at the airport. You will be refunded of 100% in case your application is denied.
You can also contact us by email: info@gptravelveitnam.com if you have any other questions about your travel visa and booking a trip.