Vietnam Business Visa (DN) Guide for Chinese Passport Holders: Fast-Track Application & Emergency Solutions
For those in international trade, manufacturing, or supply chain management, the scenario is all too familiar: a client suddenly wants a meeting, or a supplier demands an urgent on-site visit. Often, you’re told to “fly to Ho Chi Minh City tomorrow morning” with barely a moment to prepare. For Chinese business professionals, this is a daily reality.
However, Vietnam does not currently offer visa-free entry for ordinary Chinese passports. Any business travel requires a pre-approved visa. Many business travelers are accustomed to “last-minute” trips, only to be stopped at the check-in counter—realizing with only a few hours to go before takeoff that they have no visa.
The good news: Since August 15, 2023, Vietnam has fully opened its E-Visa program to citizens of all countries, including Chinese passport holders (both G-series and E-series). You no longer need a guarantee or invitation letter from a Vietnamese company. The process is now fully online, significantly lowering the barrier to entry.
If you are facing a visa hurdle or an imminent departure, this guide provides a comprehensive breakdown of how to obtain a Vietnam Business (DN) visa, with a special focus on emergency fast-track solutions to get you on your flight on time.
I. Do Chinese Citizens Need a Visa for Vietnam? The Basics
The answer is simple: Yes. As of 2026, Vietnam has not implemented visa-free entry for ordinary Chinese passports. Whether you are meeting a client in Ho Chi Minh City, attending an expo in Hanoi, or auditing a factory in Hai Phong, you must have a valid visa before departure.
The Only Exception: Phú Quốc Island Phú Quốc is currently the only region in Vietnam that offers visa-free entry for Chinese passport holders for up to 30 days, provided you meet the following conditions:
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Passport must have at least 6 months of validity.
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Hold a return ticket or a ticket to a third country.
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Fly directly to Phú Quốc International Airport (PQC) and remain within the island.
Note: If your itinerary includes mainland cities like Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, or Da Nang, or if you plan to travel beyond the island, you must obtain a visa in advance.
II. What is a Vietnam Business Visa (DN)?
The Vietnam Business Visa (official code: DN1 or DN2) is the formal authorization issued to foreign nationals for legitimate business activities in Vietnam. Please note: Entering on a Tourist Visa (DL) for business purposes is a violation of 2026 immigration regulations and may result in fines or deportation.
With a DN visa, you can conduct:
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✅ Business meetings, seminars, or exhibitions.
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✅ Business negotiations with Vietnamese partners.
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✅ Signing contracts or agreements.
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✅ Market research and investment evaluation.
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✅ Short-term technical support or equipment installation.
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✅ Supply chain auditing and factory inspections.
III. Two Main Ways to Apply for a Vietnam Business Visa
Method 1: Business E-Visa — Highly Recommended ⭐
This is the most flexible and low-threshold method. The entire process is online, requiring no physical passport shipping or guarantee letters from Vietnamese entities. It is the ideal choice for business professionals.
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Requirement: No Vietnamese sponsor required.
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Duration: Up to 90 days.
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Processing Time: 3–5 working days (Standard) / 1–2 hours (Emergency).
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Note: Upon arrival in Vietnam, you must exchange the E-Visa for a “Loose-leaf Visa” at the airport’s “Landing Visa” counter. This takes about 10–15 minutes and is free of charge.
Method 2: Traditional Visa (Loose-leaf Visa) via Embassy/Consulate
This involves submitting your passport to a Vietnamese Embassy (Beijing) or Consulate (Guangzhou, Shanghai, Nanning, Kunming, etc.).
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Requirement: Requires a guarantee letter and business license from a Vietnamese company.
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Duration: 6–12 months.
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Processing Time: 7–10 working days.
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Best for: Long-term stays (6+ months) or frequent land-border crossings.
IV. Time is Money: Standard vs. Emergency Processing
Vietnam’s official immigration portal does not provide expedited services. If time is tight, you must use a professional agency.
V. How to Get an Emergency Business Visa (Practical Steps)
Option 1: E-Visa Rush (Best for most professionals)
If you have 1–48 hours before your flight:
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Select: “Business” purpose and “E-Visa” type.
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Choose Urgency: 8-hour, 4-hour, or 1–2 hour express processing.
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Upload: Scan of passport information page, a white-background digital photo, and your arrival airport/date.
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Payment: Pay via Credit Card, PayPal, Alipay, or WeChat Pay.
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Receive: Your visa will be sent to your email as a PDF. Print 2 color copies and take them with you.
Option 2: Landing Visa Approval Letter Rush (Last resort at the airport)
If you are already at the airport and have less than 4 hours before departure:
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Contact: WeChat/LINE: vietnam-visa or Email: info@vietnam-visa.hk
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Provide: Passport scan, arrival airport, travel dates, and flight number.
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Receive: Approval letter via email within 20 minutes.
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On-site: Print the letter, bring 2 photos, and have $25–$50 USD cash ready for the stamping fee at the “Visa on Arrival” counter in Vietnam.
VI. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q1: Can Chinese passport holders apply for a Business E-Visa? Yes. Since August 15, 2023, the E-Visa is open to all, including Chinese citizens.
Q2: What is the difference between E-Visa and Landing Visa? E-Visa requires no letter and covers 42+ ports. Landing Visa (VOA) requires a pre-approved letter and is restricted to international airports.
Q3: Can I rush the official government portal? No. The official site does not offer rush processing. You must use a professional agency for urgent needs.
Q4: My E-Visa application says “Processing” for a long time. What now? Contact a professional agency immediately (WeChat/LINE: vietnam-visa) to evaluate the status and provide a workaround.
VII. Contact & Disclaimer
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Email: info@vietnam-visa.hk
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LINE / WeChat: vietnam-visa
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Apply Here: https://www.vietnam-visa.hk/apply-vietnam-visa/
Disclaimer: This is a commercial website providing visa consulting and application support. We are not a government entity or affiliated with any embassy. Information is subject to change; please refer to the official immigration department for the latest regulations.
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