How to apply for e-visa to enter Vietnam
Since August 15, 2023, all foreigners can apply for e-visa to visit Vietnam regardless of their nationality.
Gov't considers expansion of visa exemption policy
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has tasked the Ministry of Public Security to consider expanding visa exemption for more countries in accordance with bilateral cooperation.
Hot news: Vietnam issues e-visas to citizens of countries and territories from 15th August 2023
(TITC) - Vietnam government has just approved Resolution dated 14th August 2023 to issue electronic visa (e-visa) to citizens of countries and territories to enter Vietnam; international border gates allowing…
The temporary stay duration increases to 45 days for citizens of 13 countries entering Vietnam
(TITC) - Vietnam Government approved to increase the temporary stay duration from 15 days to 45 days for citizens of 13 countries. This will come to effect from 15th August 2023.
Foreign travelers plan long holidays in Vietnam with new visa policy
The number of foreign visitors seeking accommodation in Vietnam for a long holiday has increased significantly, although the updated Vietnamese visa policy will not take effect until August 15.
Vietnam likely to extend e-visa validity to three months
Minister of Public Security To Lam on May 27 submitted to the National Assembly amendments to a bill, proposing to increase the duration of e-visas from no more than 30 days to a maximum of three months.
Vietnam to expand list of countries with visa-free entry
The Government has requested that the National Assembly move to consider and grant approval to a resolution at its upcoming session to facilitate visa and immigration policies in an effort to promote socio-economic development and stimulate tourism.
Welcoming tourists through open visa policy
March 15 marked one year since Vietnam’s official reopening to tourism after the COVID-19 pandemic. However, international tourism to Vietnam has recovered quite slowly, requiring quick solutions, especially regarding visa policy, a bottleneck that has existed for many years.
Visa exemption extended for visitors from eight countries
Vietnam will continue visa exemption for citizens of Russia, Japan, the Republic of Korea (RoK), Finland, Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Belarus, until the end of 2022. 
Viet Nam continues visa exemptions for five European countries
Viet Nam will renew visa exemptions for a three-year period for the citizens of five Western European countries, including the UK, France, Germany, Spain and Italy.
Vietnamese citizens to enjoy visa-free entry to Chile
From 11 August 2017, Vietnamese passport holders traveling to Chile will be exempted from the visa requirement, and Chileans coming to Viet Nam will enjoy the same story.
Pilot grant of e-visas for foreigners from 40 countries to Viet Nam
(TITC) - Decree No.07/2017/ND-CP guiding procedures of pilot grant of electronic visas (e-visas) for foreigners entering Viet Nam was issued by Vietnamese Government on 25 January 2017.
Luring more tourists from UK, France, Germany, Spain, Italy and Belarus to Viet Nam
(TITC) - To take advantage of Vietnamese Government’s visa waiver policy for citizens of the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Spain and Italy (in one year) and the Republic of Belarus (in 5 years) from July 1, 2015, Viet Nam National Administration of Tourism held a meeting on June 25, 2015 to discuss solutions to lure more tourists from these countries to Viet Nam.
Viet Nam offers visa exemption to Belarus
Citizens of Belarus will be exempted from time-limit visas into Viet Nam as from July 1, 2015. 
Visa-free travel for people from five countries soon
Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung has agreed to grant visa exemption to the people of five European countries, in an attempt to lure more tourists to the country.
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