Starting from August 15th, Vietnam is now permitting e-visas for citizens of all countries and territories. E-visas will be accepted at various airports, land border gates, and seaports throughout the country. Additionally, the government has extended temporary residence for citizens of thirteen countries who do not require visas, including Germany, France, Italy, Spain, the UK, Russia, Japan, South Korea, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland, and Belarus, from 15 to 45 days. This extension was approved by the National Assembly in June 2023.
Vietnamese Government Expands e-Visa Program to Boost Tourism and Investment
The National Assembly has instructed the government to create a list of countries and territories whose citizens are eligible for e-visas, as well as a list of international ports of entry that allow foreign nationals to enter and exit using e-visas. The government and businesses hope that expanding the issuance and validity of e-visas will provide significant leverage in attracting tourism, investment, business cooperation, and scientific research.
Currently, the Immigration Department issues e-visas to foreign nationals through an electronic transaction system for one-time use. Prior to the resolution, Vietnam issued e-visas to citizens of 80 countries.