2026 Vietnam Visa for US Citizens: Latest Policies, Requirements & Application Guide
Whether you are planning to taste street food in Hanoi, head to Ho Chi Minh City for business, or fly directly to Phu Quoc for sun and sand—before boarding, there is one thing you must settle: your visa.
Online information regarding Vietnam visas can be confusing—some are outdated, and some simply don’t apply to US passports. Don’t worry; this guide provides only the most accurate and up-to-date information for 2026, helping you understand the entire process in under 10 minutes.
I. Do US Citizens Need a Visa for Vietnam in 2026?
The answer is: Yes, in most cases.
As of early 2026, Vietnam has not implemented a unilateral visa-free policy for US passport holders. This means US citizens must hold a valid visa before entering Vietnam.
However, there are two exceptions where you can enter visa-free under specific conditions:
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✅ Exception 1: Phu Quoc Island Visa Exemption (30 Days) Phu Quoc is a popular resort island in southern Vietnam. US citizens can enter visa-free for up to 30 days, provided they meet the following:
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Hold a US passport valid for at least 6 months.
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Fly directly to Phu Quoc International Airport (PQC) without transiting through mainland Vietnam (e.g., Ho Chi Minh City or Hanoi).
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Have a confirmed return ticket or a ticket to a third country.
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Stay only on Phu Quoc Island and do not travel to other Vietnamese cities.
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⚠️ Most Common Mistake: If you fly to Ho Chi Minh City first and then take a domestic flight to Phu Quoc, the exemption does not apply—you must obtain a full visa.
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✅ Exception 2: APEC Business Travel Card (ABTC) Holders US citizens holding an APEC Business Travel Card can enter Vietnam visa-free for a stay of up to 90 days.
US citizens who do not meet the above conditions must apply for a visa.
II. Latest Policy Changes in 2026: Easier Than Ever
The visa policy in 2026 continues the trend of openness seen since August 2023. For US travelers, the most significant improvements are:
Simply put: US citizens used to face complex procedures at embassies; now, you can stay for 90 days with multiple entries via a simple online form.
III. Choosing Your Visa Type: Comparison Table
In 2026, US citizens have three main options. Use this table to find the best fit:
👉 Choose E-Visa — The top choice for most US travelers; the most hassle-free. 👉 Choose VOA — For urgent trips with less than 3 days’ notice; if you don’t mind queuing at the airport to pay cash. 👉 Choose Embassy Visa — If you prefer a physical sticker or aren’t tech-savvy.
IV. Most Recommended! E-Visa Step-by-Step (5 Steps)
The E-Visa is currently the most convenient method. No embassy visits or physical passport mailing required.
📋 Step 1: Prepare Electronic Documents
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US Passport Scan: Information page, clear and valid for at least 6 months.
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Digital Portrait Photo: Taken within 6 months, 4×6cm, white background, no glasses, face clearly visible.
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Credit Card or PayPal: For online payment.
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Vietnam Address: Address of your hotel or business contact.
📋 Step 2: Fill Out the Online Application 👉 Enter the secure application page: https://www.vietnam-visa.hk/apply-vietnam-visa/ Note the following:
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Name Order: Must match your US passport exactly (First Name + Last Name).
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Passport Number: Double-check every digit.
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Entry Port: Cannot be changed after issuance; ensure you select the correct airport/border.
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Visa Type: Select Tourist or Business, validity (30 or 90 days), and entries (Single or Multiple).
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⚠️ Crucial Tip: Typos are the leading cause of rejection. Take a photo of your passport and verify it against the form twice.
📋 Step 3: Payment & Confirmation After payment, you will receive a confirmation email. Please:
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Ensure your email address is correct.
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Check your Spam folder.
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Reply “Confirmed” within 10 minutes of receiving the summary. If there are errors, reply immediately to correct them.
📋 Step 4: Receive Your E-Visa PDF
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Standard: 3–5 business days.
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Urgent: Can be completed in as little as 1–2 hours.
📋 Step 5: Print & Prepare for Departure Color or B&W printing is fine. Recommendations:
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Print on A4 paper and keep it with you.
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Keep a spare copy in your luggage.
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Carry: Passport + Printed E-Visa + 2 Passport Photos (2-inch).
V. Emergency Situations: Urgent Visa Services
You might encounter these scenarios:
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Short Notice: Company tells you to fly to Hanoi tomorrow.
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Self-Application Rejected: Name order swapped, passport number typo, or photo issues.
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Corrupted File: Arrived at the airport and can’t open the PDF.
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Flight Change: Flight moved earlier, and your visa isn’t valid yet.
In these cases, urgent services can provide a visa in as little as 2 hours.
🚀 Urgent Application Steps:
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Fill out the form (Select E-Visa) at: https://www.vietnam-visa.in/apply-vietnam-visa/
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Provide Passport info + Portrait photo.
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Complete online payment.
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Confirm details within 10 minutes of receiving the confirmation email.
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Receive PDF, print, and depart.
VI. 2026 Vietnam Visa Fee Schedule
✈️ Tourist E-Visa — All-Inclusive
✈️ Business E-Visa — All-Inclusive
📌 Visa on Arrival (Approval Letter) Reference
Note: VOA Urgent fees are extra: 1-day (+$60), 2-day (+$40), 3-day (+$20). ⚠️ Special Note: Stamping fees at the airport must be paid in USD Cash. No credit cards. Fee Explanation: E-Visa fees listed are all-inclusive (Government + Service). 100% refund if unsuccessful.
VII. Pre-Departure Checklist
Before heading to the airport, ensure:
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✅ Passport Validity: At least 6 months from entry date.
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✅ Visa Ready: E-Visa printed (keep a spare).
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✅ 2 Photos: 2-inch white background photos ready.
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✅ Data Accuracy: Name and Passport number match exactly.
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✅ Entry Port: Matches the airport you are landing at.
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✅ Exemption Check: If not flying direct to Phu Quoc, ensure you have a visa.
VIII. FAQ
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Q1: Can US citizens apply for an E-Visa? Yes. It is fully open to US citizens.
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Q2: What if my self-application is rejected? Use a professional agency to re-apply. For urgent cases, choose the 1–2 hour VIP service.
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Q3: Can I apply with less than 6 months passport validity? No. You must renew your passport first.
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Q4: Can I get an emergency visa on weekends? Yes. 24/7 processing is available. Email info@vietnam-visa.hk with “URGENT” in the subject.
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Q5: Is the “100% Refund” real? Yes, provided your info is true and you aren’t on a blacklist.
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Q6: I got a new passport; is my old E-Visa valid? No. E-Visas are linked to specific passport numbers. You must re-apply.
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Q7: Can I change my E-Visa after it’s issued? No. You must apply for a new one if details change.
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Q8: When does the validity start? From the “Planned Entry Date” you specified. You cannot enter earlier than that date.
IX. Important: Common Self-Application Errors
Many try to save money by using the government site directly, but rejection rates are high due to:
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Name Order: Not matching the passport’s machine-readable zone.
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Passport Number: Missing or adding digits.
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Photo Format: Non-white background, glasses, or wrong head proportions.
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Wrong Port: Selecting the wrong airport.
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⚠️ Note: Government fees are non-refundable if you make a mistake.
X. Take Action Now
If you are under time pressure, don’t hesitate. Every minute counts.
👉 Apply Online Now: https://www.vietnam-visa.in/apply-vietnam-visa/ 👉 Emergency Email: info@vietnam-visa.in (Mark “URGENT” for 1–2 hour service) 👉 LINE / WeChat: vietnam-visa
Final Tips:
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Ensure all data is correct (Spelling & Passport #).
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Apply 3–5 days in advance to be safe.
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Contact us anytime for help.
Let us help you travel to Vietnam smoothly!


