Visa On Arrival

Vietnam Visa on Arrival is an online, alternative way to obtain a visa to visit Vietnam.

After completing the online application form and paying the processing fee, you will receive, via email, your Approval Letter from between one to three business days, depending on the status of visa processing you have selected.

Copies of your Approval Letter will also be forwarded on your behalf to Vietnam Immigration checkpoints at each of Vietnam’s three international airports in Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, or Da Nang (online visa approval only applies to air travelers who arrive at one of Vietnam’s international airports; travelers arriving by land or sea must apply for a visa through a Vietnam Embassy).

When you arrive in Vietnam, the Immigration officers will have your documents ready and will be able to issue you your entry visa quickly.

By applying at Asiana Link Travel now, you will surely be granted entry into Vietnam with your Approval Letter.

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Passport photos are required at Vietnam airports in order to obtain an entry visa. You can use our secure online form to submit your application, or find downloadable forms on this site.

Steps to Obtaining a Business Visa

  • List your name exactly as it is written in your passport. Name order is not important, so you can list your surname or given name first on the application.
  • List your date of birth as DD/MM/YYYY
  • List your nationality or passport information (citizens of some countries may make limited visits to Vietnam without a passport). Your passport must be valid for at least six months following your listed arrival date.
  • List your passport number. Your passport must be valid for at least six months following your listed arrival date.
  • Name your arrival date. You may enter the country after the listed arrival date but not before.

Visa Fees

In order to get your Vietnam visa, you must pay two types of fees:

  • APPROVAL LETTER FEE (paid online)
  • STAMPING FEE (paid in cash at Vietnam airports)
Approval Letter Fee (Pay online)
1-month 15.00USD
3-month 30.00USD
Stamping Fee (Pay at airport)
1-month 25.00USD
3-month 25.00USD
Approval Letter Fee (Pay online)
1-month 45.00USD
3-month 75.00USD
Stamping Fee (Pay at airport)
1-month 50.00USD
3-month 50.00USD
** NOTE: The fee table does not apply to citizens of the following restricted nations: ANGERIA, BAHRAIN, BHUTAN, JORDAN, KUWAIT, LEBANON, GAMBIA, MOROCCO, NEPAL, KENYA, OMAN, QATAR, SAUDI ARABIA, TIMOR-LESTE, TUNISIA, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES, YEMEN

Applicants pay Stamp Fees directly at the airport in cash using either Vietnam dong or U.S. dollars. If you have any questions regarding visa fees or currencies, please email us booking@asianalink.com or call us on our hotline at +84 901 411 088 (Viber/Whatsapp).

Vietnam visa exemption

Vietnam Visa exemption is granted to:

  1. Citizens of Cambodia, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia and Laos for visits of 30 days at the maximum.
  2. Citizens of Philippines for visits of 21 days at the maximum.
  3. Citizens of Japan, South Korea, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Russia and Finland for visits of 15 days at the maximum.
  4. Citizens of Brunei for visits of 14 days at the maximum.
  5. Citizens of France holding valid diplomatic or official passports for visits of 90 days at the maximum or several visits of 6 months at the maximum.
  6. Citizens of Chile holding valid diplomatic or official passports for visits of 90 days at the maximum.
  7. APEC Business Travel Card (ABTC) Holders from Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) member economies for visits of 60 days at the maximum.
  8. For those who travel to Phu Quoc Island – Vietnam : Foreigners and Vietnamese nationals bearing foreign passports who enter Vietnam through an international border gate and then travel to Phu Quoc Island and stay in Phu Quoc less than 15 days will also be granted Vietnam visa exemption. Passports must be valid for at least 45 days. After arriving in Phu Quoc Island, if visitors want to travel to other localities or stay in the island for more than 15 days, the immigration department will be responsible for issuing visas right on the spot.