- Entry permit form (which can vary from one Vietnamese embassies or consulate abroad to another) – There are two categories of this form: for foreigners and for Vietnamese overseas.
- Two photos (4cmx6cm or 3cmx4cm)
- Original passport
- Visa fee.
You should send your application and photos to a Vietnamese embassy or consulate abroad, which is most convenient to you. On your requirement, the reply will be returned by post (you must provide stamped envelopes with your name and address).
It is easier to get your visa from a Vietnamese travel agency. The nehossary information to the travel agency include:
- Full name
- Birthday and place of birth
- Nationality
- Job
- Number of your passport
- Entry and exit dates
- Country you plan to receive your entry visa from the Vietnamese embassies or consulates
Vietnamese overseas are required to provide more information:
- Year and reason to leave Việt Nam
- Leave Việt Nam by means
- Full names and addresses of relations in Việt Nam
Visa exemption:
– Up to February 06, 2009, Việt Nam inked 56 visa exemption agreements and treaties with 55 countries, 54 of them have come into effect. The following is the List of visa exemption agreements between Việt Nam and other countries.
Order |
Country |
Date of entry into force |
Categories of passports covered |
1 |
Argentina |
13/11/1999 |
Diplomatic passports, official passports |
2 |
Albania |
1/10/1956 |
Diplomatic Passports, Official passports, Group Passports for official mission |
3 |
Algeria |
02/01/1995 |
Diplomatic Passports, Official passports |
4 |
Afghanistan |
26/2/1988 |
Diplomatic Passports, Official passports |
5 |
Bangladesh |
10/7/1999 |
Diplomatic Passports, Official passports for Vietnamese citizensDiplomatic Passports, International Passports with “official” seal for Bangladesh citizens |
6 |
Belarus |
24/11/1993 |
Diplomatic Passports, Official passports |
7 |
Brazil |
12/2/2005 |
Diplomatic passports |
8 |
Brunei |
1/11/1997 |
Diplomatic Passports, Official passports |
9 |
Bulgaria |
1/6/1966 |
Diplomatic Passports, Official passports; Group Passports or Ordinary Passports for official mission |
10 |
Cambodia |
30/11/1979 |
Diplomatic and Official passports; Diplomatic and Official Lassez-passezs |
11 |
Chile |
25/6/2005 |
Diplomatic Passports, Official passports |
12 |
China |
15/3/1992 |
Diplomatic Passports, Official passports, Ordinary Passports for official mission |
13 |
Cuba |
Currently in force |
Diplomatic Passports, Official passports, Ordinary Passports for official mission, Seaman’s Passports for Vietnamese citizensDiplomatic Passports, Official passports, Service Passports or Maritime Passports for Cuban citizens |
14 |
Czech |
13/2/2000 |
Diplomatic passports, Official passports |
15 |
Dominica |
29/9/2007 |
Diplomatic passports, Official passports |
16 |
Ecuador |
29/9/2007 |
Diplomatic passports, Official passports |
17 |
France |
1/7/2005 |
Diplomatic passports |
18 |
Hungary |
1/8/1993 |
Diplomatic Passports, Official passports |
19 |
India |
23/3/1995 |
Diplomatic Passports, Official passports |
20 |
Indonesia |
19/9/1998 4/12/2003 |
Diplomatic Passports, Official passportsOrdinary Passports with valid periods of at least 6 months |
21 |
Iran |
1/6/1994 |
Diplomatic passports |
22 |
Iraq |
1/12/2001 |
Diplomatic Passports, Official passports |
23 |
Japan |
1/5/2005 |
Diplomatic passports, Official passports |
24 |
Kyrgyzstan |
Currently in force |
Diplomatic passports, Official passports, Ordinary Passports for official mission |
25 |
Laos |
17/7/1977 05/3/2004 |
Diplomatic Passports, Official passports, Ordinary Passports for official mission,Ordinary Passports with valid periods of at least 6 months |
26 |
Malaysia |
25/11/2001 |
Diplomatic passports, Official passports, Ordinary Passports |
27 |
Mexico |
4/2/2002 |
Diplomatic passports, Official passports |
28 |
Moldova |
23/5/2003 |
Diplomatic passports, Official passports |
29 |
Mongolia |
6/2/2000 |
Diplomatic passports, Official passports |
30 |
Montenegro |
1/9/2000 |
Diplomatic passports, Official passports, Special passports |
31 |
Morocco |
19/12/2004 |
Diplomatic passports, Official passports, Special passports |
32 |
Mozambique |
9/2/2009 |
Diplomatic passports, Official passports |
33 |
Myanmar |
11/8/1998 |
Diplomatic passports, Official passports |
34 |
Nicaragua |
Currently in force |
Diplomatic passports, Official or Service passports |
35 |
Pakistan |
2/3/2007 |
Diplomatic passports, Official passports |
36 |
Panama |
4/11/2002 |
Diplomatic passports, Official passports for Vietnamese citizensDiplomatic passports, Official passports, Special Passports, Consular passports |
37 |
Democratic People’s Republic of Korea |
01/10/1956 01/4/1966 |
Diplomatic Passports, Official passports; Group Passports for official missionOrdinary Passports for official mission |
38 |
Peru |
2/6/2006 |
Diplomatic passports, Official passports for Việt Namese citizensDiplomatic passports, Special passports for Peruvian citizens |
39 |
Philippines |
19/02/1997 16/2/1999 1/4/2000 |
Diplomatic passportsOfficial Passports, Holders of Ordinary Passports having an invitation to join ASEAN activities organized by ASEAN Secretariat or Governmental agenciesOrdinary Passports with valid periods of at least 6 months, together with return air tickets or air tickets for leaving the country |
40 |
Paraguay |
26/10/2008 |
Diplomatic Passports, Official passports |
41 |
Romania |
1/12/1956 |
Diplomatic Passports, Official passports; Group Passports or Ordinary Passports for official mission |
42 |
Russia |
20/2/1994 |
Diplomatic passports, Official passports |
43 |
Serbia |
1/9/2000 |
Diplomatic passports, Official passports |
44 |
Singapore |
10/5/1997 01/12/2003 |
Diplomatic Passports, Official passportsOrdinary Passports with valid periods of at least 6 months, together with return air tickets or air tickets for leaving the country |
45 |
Slovakia |
10/8/1992 |
Diplomatic Passports, Official passports |
46 |
South Africa |
23/6/2007 |
Diplomatic Passports, Official passports |
47 |
Republic of Korea |
13/1/1999 |
Diplomatic Passports, Official passports |
48 |
Sri Lanka |
19/9/2003 |
Diplomatic passports, Official passports |
49 |
Thailand |
10/5/1997 9/7/2000 |
Diplomatic Passports, Official passportsOrdinary Passports |
50 |
Tunisia |
20/1/2009 |
Diplomatic Passports, Special passports |
51 |
Turkey |
1/10/1998 |
Diplomatic Passports |
52 |
Ukraine |
6/12/1993 |
Diplomatic Passports, Official passports |
53 |
Uruguay |
15/6/2008 |
Diplomatic Passports, Official passports |
54 |
Venezuela |
17/11/2006 |
Diplomatic Passports, Official passports |
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CUSTOMS
Customs procedures in Việt Nam are quick and simple. To enter and exit Việt Nam, visitors are required to fulfill the arrival – departure declaration.
Customs Information
1.- Passengers are given duty free allowance for not more than 1.5 liters of liquor with above 22 degrees of concentration of alcohol and two liters of liquor below 22 degrees of concentration of alcohol; 400 cigarettes; 100 cigars; 500 gram of raw tobacco.
– Other items which are allowed in accompanying baggage are duty free with value not over VND 5,000,000.
– Passengers bringing goods exceeding the amount as above stated are required to fill in the declaration form No. HQ/2002-PMD and pay duty(ies) according to Việt Namese laws.
2. Passengers whose goods are not subject to customs declaration on page 4, 5 (For customs declaration) do not have to declare.
CURRENCY
– Paper notes include: VND 500,000; 200,000; 100,000; 50,000; 20,000; 10,000; 5,000; 2,000; 1,000; 500; 200 and 100. Coins include VND 5,000; 2,000; 1,000; 500 and 200.
Cheques with value as Vietnamese đồng include: VND 1,000,000 and 500,000.
– Foreign currencies and tourist cheques can be exchanged into Vietnamese đồng at banks or foreign exchange agencies.
– Credit cards are popularly used, especially in cities and big tourist centers.
Vietnamese đồng can be changed into foreign currencies at the airport
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