Vietnam e-visa is currently accepted at 33 international checkpoints including airports, seaports and land border gates. Below you will find a list of eligible ports of entry with map and detailed guide.
Noi Bai Airport (IATA airport code: HAN) is the second largest international airport in Vietnam
Cat Bi Airport, also known as Cat Bi International Airport, is located 5km from the center of Hai Phong city.
Cam Ranh International Airport is located on Nguyen Tat Thanh Road, in Cam Ranh Peninsula, Cam Ranh City, Khanh Hoa Province.
Distance to Hanoi: 1064km
Distance to Ho Chi Minh city: 309km
Can Tho International Airport is located at 179B Le Hong Phong Street, Tra An Ward, Binh Thuy District, Can Tho.
Da Nang International Airport is the main operating hub for airlines such as Vietnam Airlines, Pacific Airlines, Vietjet Air, Bamboo Airways, and many other airlines.
Phu Bai International Airport is an important airport of Vietnam, located in the south of Hue City, Thua Thien Hue Province.
Phu Quoc international airport is located in the south of Phu Quoc Island, in Duong To Commune, Phu Quoc District.
Tan Son Nhat Airport is one of the airports with the largest operating capacity in Vietnam.
Bo Y Landport is the end point of National Highway 40 in Vietnam, connecting with Route 11 of Laos.
Cha Lo is the name of a village located in Dan Hoa commune, Minh Hoa district, Quang Binh province. That familiar place name is also the name of a border guard station and an international border gate.
Cau Treo Landport (Huong Son - Ha Tinh) is a gateway for trade between Vietnam and Laos.
Huu Nghi Landport is an international border gate of Vietnam located on the Vietnam - China border, the connecting point of the Nanning - Hanoi expressway.
5. Ha Tien Landport- Kien Giang / Landport
Located about 7 km from Ha Tien town, Xa Xia Border Gate has become Ha Tien international border gate and a famous tourist attraction in Kien Giang for a long time.
Lao Bao landport, located in Huong Hoa district (Quang Tri province), is a typical and exemplary border gate on the Vietnam - Laos border line.
Lao Cai Landport conducts trade through the Ho Bridge (Ho Kieu) that spans the Nậm Thi river, and reaches the international border gate of Ha Khau.
La Lay international border gate (Dakrong district, Quang Tri province) connects 4 provinces in southern Laos and northeastern Thailand with seaports in Central Vietnam.
Moc Bai Landort in Tay Ninh is the largest land border gate in the South, which has been operational since 2004.
Mong Cai Border Gate is not only a major trade route in the economic and commercial sector, but it also holds great significance in fostering the friendship between Vietnam and China.
Nam Can Border Gate is an international border gate located in Tien Tieu village, Nam Can commune, Ky Son district, which facilitates trade and commerce with Namkan Border Gate in Laos.
Located at the end point of National Highway 217 in Quan Son district, Thanh Hoa province, Na Meo International Border Gate and Nam Xoi Border Gate in Vieng Xay district, Houaphanh province serve as important trade gateways between Vietnam and Laos.
Song Tien International Border Gate is located in Vinh Xuong commune, Tan Chau district, An Giang province, Vietnam.
Tinh Bien Border Gate is located in Tinh Bien town, Tinh Bien district, An Giang province, Vietnam.
Tay Trang Landport is highly regarded for its potential in the economic, cultural, and social development strategy of Dien Bien province.
Xa Mat Border Gate is the gateway of Tay Ninh province and plays a crucial role in promoting trade exchange, as well as building and developing the foreign economic relations.
Chan May seaport is the main port on the sea route connecting Singapore, the Philippines, and Hong Kong (China). Moreover, Chan May port is located in the central position of Vietnam, between the two largest cities in Central Vietnam, Hue and Danang.
Located in Da Nang Bay with an area of 12km2 and a convenient transportation system, Da Nang Port is currently an important link in the logistics service chain of the Central Vietnam region.
Duong Dong Seaort is a location classified in the Favorites list, is located at 3 Bach Dang Street, Phu Quoc, Kien Giang.
Hon Gai Seaport is located in a prime location in the center of Ha Long city, Quang Ninh, facing the Bai Chay tourist area.
Haiphong Port is a national-level general port cluster, the largest in the North and ranked second after Saigon Port.
Nha Trang Port is a sea port located in Nha Trang Bay, Khanh Hoa province. It is a cargo port combined with tourism and an important transportation hub by sea for Nha Trang city in particular and the South Central region in general.
Quy Nhon Port is a national-level general port and a Class 1 regional gateway port of the South Central Coast seaport group, located in Quy Nhon Bay. It is sheltered by Phuong Mai Peninsula, with less wind and is very convenient for ships to anchor and load and unload cargo year-round.
The Port of Ho Chi Minh City continues to hold the 21st position in the top 30 best-performing ports by cargo volume in 2022, as announced by maritime research organization Alphaliner.
Vung Tau Seaport is planned as a seaport gateway in the South of the country and is the center of Vietnam's and the world's shipping routes
You are eligible for a 30-day Vietnam visa exemption on Phu Quoc no matter whether you are a foreigner or a Vietnamese holding a foreign passport.
If you are a frequent traveler who visits Vietnam for only a few days or 30 days and then returns home, maybe you are not aware of the term running Vietnam visa.
Millions of foreigners from around the world visit Vietnam for leisure trips or long-term job opportunities. While Vietnam is a wonderful place to stay and enjoy, it's essential to adhere to the country's visa and immigration laws