Entry requirements for Vietnam:
A guide for US travelers.
Visiting the enchanting country of Vietnam has become more accessible as it fully reopens its international borders in 2023. If you're a US citizen planning your business or leisure trip, it's essential to understand the requirements of the Vietnamese government to enter Vietnam. We'll review all aspects of your travel, from necessary travel documents to health requirements, ensuring you a smooth journey.
Can US citizens travel to Vietnam right now?
Good news for anyone thinking of visiting Vietnam: The country is currently open to incoming travellers without any restrictions. As things gradually get back to normal after the pandemic, Americans can now enjoy the rich cultural heritage and breathtaking landscapes of Vietnam.
What travel documents do American citizens need to enter Vietnam?
American travelers must have a passport that is valid for at least six months beyond their planned stay. Additionally, they must possess a Vietnam visa, which can be obtained through various methods.
Can US citizens go to Vietnam without a passport?
No, a valid passport is a mandatory entry requirement to enter Vietnam.
Can US citizens get a Vietnam visa on arrival?
US citizens can obtain Vietnam visas on arrival, but only in certain circumstances. This includes when travelers depart from a country where there is no Vietnam mission, when travelling through multiple countries before arriving in Vietnam, or when traveling for a specific emergency. It is advisable to obtain an e-visa online before traveling to Vietnam.
Who can travel to Vietnam without a visa?
Citizens of Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) member countries and a few other nations can travel to Vietnam without a visa for specific durations. However, US citizens are not on this exemption list.
How do I obtain a Vietnam e-Visa?
Vietnam e-visas are easy to obtain, but it's important to ensure that it's the right visa to cover your travels. The e-Visa is for visitors who plan to stay less than 30 days in Vietnam, such as tourists, business people, journalists, market researchers, and investors.
The e-visa process only takes a few minutes: You simply fill out the online application, carefully reviewing and following the instructions, then pay the required fees and wait for your visa to arrive by email. This is a single-entry e-visa that is only accepted at 33 international checkpoints. There are no automatic visa extensions available for the Vietnamese e-visa.
If visiting Vietnam as part of a group, the Vietnamese agent arranging the trip may arrange e-visas for foreign nationals or arrange for visas on arrival. Check with the organizer of your group travel plans to confirm whether that is the case.
Travelers who do not qualify for an e-Visa because of their purpose of travel must apply for a visa through the Vietnamese embassy. Before applying for the visa, travelers must obtain a sponsorship or invitation from a qualifying agent, who will then obtain an entry permit from the Vietnamese Immigration Department.
Upon approval, the Vietnamese Immigration Department will notify the traveler's sponsor and the Vietnamese Embassy. Once that approval is confirmed, the traveler can apply for a visa at the Vietnamese Embassy.
Your e-visa does not authorize you to work in any capacity in Vietnam, either paid work or voluntary. If you plan to work in Vietnam, you must obtain a work permit from authorities before applying for the appropriate visa.
How much is a Vietnam visa for US citizens?
As of 2023, the mandated government e-visa fee is $25 for US citizens. This fee is subject to change, so checking the latest updates before your travel is advisable.
How long is my Vietnam visa valid?
What happens if I overstay my visa in Vietnam?
How do I obtain an entry and exit form?
Entry and exit forms are generally provided on your flight or at the immigration counter in the Vietnam airport.
Vietnam health requirements and screenings
Vaccinations
Travelers heading for Vietnam should be up-to-date with routine vaccinations and consider vaccines for hepatitis A, hepatitis B, influenza, rabies, measles, Japanese encephalitis, and yellow fever.
Prescriptions
Travelers are advised to carry necessary prescriptions, as local pharmacies may not supply your medication. You may want to obtain a letter from your medical provider for any prescription medication you carry with you so you can show this letter to Vietnamese authorities if asked.
Medical records
If you're under treatment or have chronic health issues, you should carry your essential medical records. Vietnam has limited medical facilities outside of major cities. Some chronic illnesses or serious injuries may require evacuation. It is important to check your insurance coverage before you travel and to ensure you have adequate funds on hand in case you need to pay for medical treatment in Vietnam.
COVID-19 information
US travelers no longer need to show proof of vaccination or PCR tests in Vietnam. However, you should ensure your travel insurance will cover any emergency health treatment, including COVID-19 treatment, and medical evacuation whenever you travel abroad.
FAQs on Vietnam travel requirements
Do I need to wear a mask in Vietnam?
Since Vietnam lifted its COVID-19 restrictions, wearing a mask is not mandatory, but it is encouraged in crowded places
Are the restaurants and bars open in Vietnam?
Will my phone work in Vietnam?
What kind of plugs do I need in Vietnam?
What should I wear in Vietnam?
Vietnam has a tropical climate, so light, breathable clothing is recommended. In religious or cultural places, modest dressing is encouraged.
Can I smoke or drink alcohol in public in Vietnam?
Smoking in public areas is generally prohibited by local law, and drinking is only allowed in designated places licensed to serve alcoholic beverages. It's important for travelers to adhere to local laws.
Is it safe for LGBTQ+ travelers in Vietnam?
Vietnam is considered relatively safe for LGBTQ+ travelers, but the culture is still largely conservative. Respecting local customs and norms is essential. It is rare for same-sex or opposite-sex couples to display open affections in Southeast Asia.
Online resources for travelers to Vietnam
- US Department of State: International Travel Information for Vietnam
- USCDC Traveler’s Health: Vietnam
- Vietnam Visa Information: Embassy of Vietnam in the US
- Vietnam Visa Applications: Official e-Visa Portal
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