February 26, 2019
E-Visa Eligible Country

Vietnam Electronic Visa (E-Visa) Is Officially Launched For Vanuatu Passport Holders

The Vietnam Government just approved the Decree No. 17/2019/ND-CP, about adding 35 more countries to e-visa list, included Vanuatu. The Decree will take effect from February 1st, 2019 to February 1st, 2021. In this period of time, citizens of all eligible countries can apply Vietnam e-visa online.

Vanuatu passport holders and 79 other countries can apply Vietnam E-visa now

The first Decree about Vietnam e-visa (Decree No. 07/2017/ND-CP), which took effect from February 2017, shows that citizens of 40 countries can apply Vietnam electronic visa, including: Azerbaijan, Argentina, Armenia, Ireland, Poland, Belarus, Bulgaria, Brunei, South Korea, Germany, Chile, Colombia, the Czech Republic, Cuba, Denmark, Timor-Leste, the United States, Hungary, Greece, Italy, Kazakhstan, Russia, the United Kingdom, Luxembourg, Myanmar, Mongolia, Japan, Panama, Peru, Finland, France, the Philippines, Romania, Spain, Sweden, China (not applicable to Chinese e-passport holders), Uruguay, Venezuela, Norway, and Slovakia.

The Resolution 124, which took effect from November 2017, expands e visa granting to 6 more countries: Australia, United Arab Emirates, Canada, India, Netherland and New Zealand.

The Decree No. 17/2019/ND-CP, which took effect from February 2019, adds 35 more countries and territories to the list, including Austria, Iceland, Belgium, Portugal, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Qatar, Andorra, Liechtenstein, Monaco, Croatia, Estonia, Fiji, Georgia, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Macedonia, Micronesia, Mexico, Moldova, Montenegro, Nauru, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Marshall Islands, Solomon Islands, San Marino, Cyprus, Switzerland, China (included Hongkong SAR and Macau SAR, not applicable to Chinese e-passport holders), Vanuatu, Western Samoa, Serbia, Slovenia.

In conclusion, there are 80 countries and 2 territories (Hongkong SAR and Macau SAR) are eligible for applying Vietnam E-Visa. Please see “Who is eligible for e-Visa Vietnam” for more details.

Vietnam Electronic Visa (E-Visa) Is Officially Launched For Vanuatu Passport Holders

Some More Information About Vietnam E-Visa

Vietnam Electronic Visa (e-Visa) is an official document granted by the Immigration of Vietnam which permitting entry into and travel within Vietnam. It is an alternative entry visa issued at the embassies of Vietnam and visa on arrival.

The e-Visa is a single-entry visa, and the maximum duration of stay in Vietnam is 30 days, which cannot be extended and converted to other types of visas.

e-Visa Vietnam Requirements for Vanuatu citizens

You will be required to complete the online application in a single web browser session. Before starting the e-visa application process, please ensure you have all of these required elements:

– A valid email address to get notification regarding e-visa status.

– A copy of passport valid for at least 6 months (Scan or take picture the page of passport which contain your personal information) for uploading in the form online.

– A recent digital photograph for uploading in the form online.

– A valid credit card or PayPal account to pay for the e-visa application’s fee.

How much for an e-Visa Vietnam for Vanuatu citizens?

It’s US$ 35 for tourist visa OR US$ 55 for business visa. We only charge for successful application. In case your visa is refused, you will get back your money. 100% risk-free.

How long for processing an e-Visa Vietnam for Vanuatu citizens?

It takes 2 working days for processing your e-visa. We guarantee that you will get visa on-time. In case you want to get E-visa sooner, you can use urgent service with a small extra cost.

How to apply for an e-Visa Vietnam for Vanuatu passport holders?

– Click the Apply Now‘ button. We only charge for successful application. 100% risk-free.

– Enter details about your visa request and personal information.

– Upload your photo and passport copy (Scan or take picture the page of passport which contain your personal information).

– Review your details.

– Pay for your online visa application.

– Receive an email confirming receipt of your application and payment.

– Receive an email containing your e-Visa and print a copy for your records.

(For instruction on how to apply for an e-Visa Vietnam through our website, click here.)

Please note:

e-Visa holders just go straight to the passport control to check & get stamp for entry 30 days, no need to pay any amount or go the visa issuing office to get visa. Other types of visa go to the visa issuing office to get visa before going to the passport control counter.

In case you want multiple entry-visa or stay more than 30 days, please choose other type of visa available on the form then pick up your visa on arrival at the visa issuing office located at the international airport where you landing in Vietnam.

The e-visa or visa approval letter is a paper approved by Vietnam Immigration allows to board and pick up visa on arrival at international airports of Vietnam. You should check it careful to make sure no mistake or error then print a copy to use.

(For more information about visa on arrival, click here.)

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