Vietnam visa for Indians

You need a visa to Vietnam as an Indian passport holder. In 2026, the main options are an electronic visa (e-visa), a visa on arrival (VOA) with a pre-approval letter, and a direct embassy/consulate visa. The e-visa is the simplest, valid for up to 90 days with single or multiple entry options. The VOA path requires a pre-approval letter before you depart India.


Quick Answers

  • Visa options: e-visa (online), VOA with pre-approval letter, embassy/consulate visa. Each has its own stay length and entry type.
  • Fees: e-visa ₹2,400 ($25); VOA service fees vary by agency, government stamping fees ₹950–₹1,600 ($10–$17); embassy fees ₹2,000–₹4,000 depending on the consulate.
  • Processing times: e-visa typically 3 business days; VOA pre-approval letter 2–5 working days; embassy visas depend on the consulate’s appointment slots.
  • Stay durations: e-visa up to 90 days; VOA up to 90 days under standard rules; single vs multiple entry depends on option chosen.
  • Official links: e-visa portal is evisa.xuatnhapcanh.gov.vn; VOA letters are issued by Vietnamese immigration authorities; Indian embassy pages list appointment slots and visa fees.

The Official Application Process Step by Step

E-visa (online)

  • Apply at the official portal evisa.xuatnhapcanh.gov.vn. The fee is ₹2,400 (~$25). Processing is generally about 3 working days. You’ll receive a PDF e-visa link; print it and carry it with your passport on arrival.
  • Passport validity: must be valid at least 6 months beyond your planned stay. Ensure you have at least 2 blank pages for stamping.
  • Entry types: single or multiple entry options are available; choose based on whether you plan to exit and re-enter Vietnam within the 90-day window.
  • Documents: scan of passport data page, a recent photograph with white background, travel itinerary, and proof of accommodation.

VOA with pre-approval letter

  • Apply for a pre-approval letter through authorized VOA services or the official pre-approval system if available. Have your letter handy when you land at the airport.
  • Visa on arrival is typically available at airports with prior approval; you’ll present the letter, pay the stamping fee, and receive your visa on arrival.
  • Fees: you’ll pay government stamping fees at arrival and service fees to the agency issuing the pre-approval letter.

Embassy/Consulate visa

  • Apply directly at a Vietnamese embassy or consulate in India. This usually requires more lead time and in-person submission or courier of documents.
  • Typical documents: passport, photos, completed visa application form, invitation/itinerary if required, and a booking or sponsor letter if applicable.
  • Processing times and fees vary by consulate; the e-visa route is usually faster.

Important notes

  • Debit/credit cards on Vietnamese government portals can fail sometimes; carry an extra card or plan to pay via bank transfer in some cases.
  • Ensure your passport validity aligns with your travel plan and the country’s rules (six months beyond departure is common).
  • Have a printed copy of your visa approval (for VOA) or e-visa PDF ready for immigration officers.

Flight Route Logistics

Direct options from India (typical, varies by season)

  • Delhi to Hanoi (HAN) or Ho Chi Minh City (SGN): direct or one-stop connections; airlines include Vietnam Airlines and other partners.
  • Mumbai to SGN: direct options have emerged with new routes and frequencies.
  • Bengaluru, Chennai, and other southern hubs: more often one-stop routes via Singapore, Bangkok, or Kuala Lumpur.

Typical price ranges

  • Delhi–Hanoi: ₹25,000–₹40,000 round-trip in low season; ₹40,000–₹70,000 in peak travel windows.
  • Mumbai–SGN: ₹28,000–₹45,000 round-trip in typical seasons.
  • Bengaluru–HAN/SGN: ₹30,000–₹60,000 round-trip depending on layovers.

Airlines

  • Vietnam Airlines and partners frequently feature in both direct and one-stop options; look for combos via Bangkok, Singapore, or Kuala Lumpur.

Land Border Crossings & VOA Rules

Which borders accept this visa

  • E-visa holders typically enter through international airports like Noi Bai (Hanoi) or Tan Son Nhat (Ho Chi Minh City). The e-visa does not cover land border entry from neighboring countries.

VOA considerations

  • VOA is primarily a airport-based process in practice for Indians; land borders with Vietnam are stricter and often require pre-approval through official or approved channels.
  • For Indian travelers, the easiest route is to arrive by air, present the pre-approval letter (if using VOA), and complete stamping at arrival.

Special note for Phu Quoc

  • Phu Quoc island entry can carry separate rules; many times, short stays may be possible with specific arrangements, but mainland entry rules apply for other destinations.
  • If you’re aiming to spend time in Phu Quoc, plan accordingly to avoid last-minute hassles.

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Common Mistakes Indians Make

  • Applying through unverified agents → you’ll get no real result or a fake letter leading to entry denial at immigration.
  • Passport validity issue → you arrive with less than 6 months validity and get denied boarding or entry.
  • Entering on the wrong visa type → e-visa when you need a VOA with a pre-approval for certain itineraries leads to delays or stoppages.
  • Missing printouts or PDFs → immigration expects a hard copy or accessible digital copy; don’t rely on a phone screen only.
  • Using a debit card on Vietnamese portals → payments fail; bring an alternate payment method.

What Most Guides Don’t Tell You

  • E-visa processing can vary by season; some pockets report faster processing, while others see delays during peak travel months.
  • Land crossings are convenient but complicated; VOA is airport-centric in practice for most Indians, especially if entering via a direct border crossing with a pre-approved letter.
  • Phu Quoc has different entry rules that can affect your overall Vietnam plan; a stay plan tying Phu Quoc with the mainland is essential to avoid last-minute hassles.

FAQ

What is the fastest way to get Vietnam visa for Indians in 2026?

You can apply for the Vietnam e-visa at the official portal evisa.xuatnhapcanh.gov.vn and receive confirmation within ~3 working days. This is the most straightforward route for quick entry. https://evisa.xuatnhapcanh.gov.vn

Can Indians get VOA on arrival in Vietnam?

Yes, Indians can obtain VOA with a pre-approval letter, but you typically need that pre-approval before you fly; you’ll stamp the visa upon arrival and pay the stamping fee.

How long can I stay in Vietnam on an Indian e-visa?

The standard e-visa for Indians allows up to 90 days, with either single or multiple entry depending on the option you select. https://evisa.xuatnhapcanh.gov.vn

Do Indian passport holders need a visa for Phu Quoc Island?

Phu Quoc can have special conditions; some stays under 30 days might be allowed with certain approvals, but for most of the mainland, a visa is required.



— Subodh

Getting the e-visa sorted early will save you drama at the immigration counter. Tight planning now pays off tomorrow, bhai.

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