Most visitors to Vietnam require a visa. However, citizens of certain
countries can enter visa-free for up to 45 days, while others can apply for an
e-visa for a 90-day stay. The e-visa can be obtained online and allows for
multiple entries.
Visa-Free Entry:
??? Several countries have visa exemption agreements with Vietnam, allowing
citizens to enter visa-free for a specific period (e.g., 30 days for some, 45
days for others).
??? This includes European nations like Germany, France, Italy, and the UK, as
well as Asian nations like Japan and South Korea.
??? Citizens of these countries can stay for up to 45 days for tourism or
business.
E-Visa:
??? The Vietnamese Immigration Department issues e-visas to foreigners.
??? E-visas are valid for a maximum of 90 days and can be for single or multiple
entries.
??? The fee for an e-visa is $25 for a single-entry and $50 for a multiple-entry
visa.
??? E-visa holders can enter and exit Vietnam through designated international
border gates.
Other Visa Options:
??? If you need to stay longer than the visa-free period or don't qualify for an
e-visa, you may need to apply for a visa at a Vietnamese embassy or consulate.
??? For certain situations, like being invited by a Vietnamese organization or
traveling on a package tour, you may be able to obtain a visa at the border
gates.
??? Travel agencies can also assist with obtaining visas.
Important Notes:
??? E-visa holders must enter and exit Vietnam through designated border gates.
??? If you plan to stay in Vietnam for longer than the visa-free period or an
e-visa's validity, you may need to apply for a new visa.
??? Always check the specific visa requirements for your nationality before
traveling to Vietnam.
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