One of the best things about the Vietnam e-visa is how streamlined the document requirements are compared to traditional visas. You don’t need hotel bookings, flight itineraries, or bank statements for a standard tourist e-visa. But what you do need must be absolutely correct. The essentials are simple: a valid passport with at least 6…
Business travelers have a slightly different path to a Vietnam e-visa, though the core process remains the same. The main difference is selecting “Business” as your purpose of visit, which may trigger requests for supporting documentation depending on your specific situation. For short business trips like attending meetings or conferences, the standard e-visa often suffices.…
After walking countless friends and family members through the Vietnam e-visa process, I’ve compiled a mental list of the mistakes that come up most often. Avoiding these common pitfalls can mean the difference between smooth approval and frustrating delays. Typos are the silent killers of visa applications. Your name must match your passport exactly –…
This question comes up a lot from travelers who fall in love with Vietnam and want to stay longer. The straightforward answer is that e-visas themselves cannot be directly extended. Once your e-visa validity period ends, that document is done. But that doesn’t mean you’re out of options. If you want to stay longer, you’ll…
Cruise ship passengers have unique considerations when it comes to Vietnam e-visas, and the rules can be confusing. Whether you need a visa depends on your nationality, how long you’ll be on Vietnamese soil, and whether you’re staying within the port area or venturing further. Many cruise passengers enjoy a visa exemption for shore excursions…
Layovers in Vietnam can be visa-free or require an e-visa depending on several factors. If you’re staying airside (within the international transit area) and your layover is under 24 hours, most nationalities don’t need a visa. But the moment you want to leave the airport, everything changes. Even a 6-hour layover that could include a…
Having your e-visa approved is just the first step – you still need to get through immigration smoothly. The process is straightforward once you know what to expect, but a little preparation goes a long way toward a stress-free arrival. At Vietnamese immigration, you’ll need three things readily accessible: your passport, your printed e-visa (in…
When applying for your Vietnam e-visa, you’ll choose between single entry and multiple entry options. This decision affects both your travel flexibility and the cost, so it’s worth understanding the differences before you apply. Single entry means exactly that – you can enter Vietnam once, and once you leave, that visa is used up. This…
The validity period and permitted stay duration of your Vietnam e-visa are two different things, and confusing them is a common mistake. Understanding the distinction helps you plan your trip correctly and avoid overstaying your welcome. Validity refers to the window during which you can enter Vietnam. A 30-day e-visa valid from June 1st means…
Travel plans change, and you might find yourself needing to adjust your Vietnam trip after your e-visa is already approved. The flexibility you have depends on how your dates are shifting and what kind of change you need. Good news first: if you want to enter Vietnam earlier than originally planned but still within your…