Visa-Free Countries for Vietnam: Everything You Need to Know

Lyn Luong • March 22, 2025

Vietnam, with its breathtaking landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and vibrant cities, continues to attract travelers from all over the world. Whether you're planning a short getaway or a long-term adventure, understanding Vietnam's visa exemption policy is essential. Fortunately, several countries enjoy visa-free entry into Vietnam, making travel to this Southeast Asian gem even more convenient.

Which Countries Can Enter Vietnam Without a Visa?

As of the latest update, citizens of the following countries are eligible for visa-free entry into Vietnam for a specific duration:

Visa-Free for Up to 45 Days

  • United Kingdom
  • France
  • Germany
  • Spain
  • Italy
  • Russia
  • South Korea
  • Japan
  • Sweden
  • Denmark
  • Norway
  • Finland

Visa-Free for Up to 30 Days

  • Thailand
  • Malaysia
  • Singapore
  • Indonesia
  • Laos
  • Cambodia
  • Kyrgyzstan

Visa-Free for Up to 21 Days

  • Philippines

Visa-Free for Up to 14 Days

  • Brunei
  • Myanmar

Visa-Free for Up to 90 Days (With Conditions)

  • Chile (for diplomatic and official passport holders only)
  • Panama (for diplomatic and official passport holders only)

Note: These durations are subject to change, and travelers are advised to check the latest visa policies before planning their trip.

Conditions & Important Notes

  • The visa-free stay cannot be extended while inside Vietnam. If you wish to stay longer, you must apply for a visa before your exemption period expires.
  • A passport with at least six months validity is required for entry.
  • Travelers must have a return ticket or onward travel confirmation.
  • A minimum gap of 30 days between two visa-free entries is required for some nationalities. If you wish to re-enter sooner, a visa or e-visa is needed.

Special Cases & Additional Considerations

Some countries have unique visa-free agreements with Vietnam, allowing for special exemptions:

  • Belarus, France, and Chile: These countries have additional visa waiver agreements with Vietnam, allowing their citizens certain privileges under diplomatic and special agreements.
  • Japan & South Korea: Due to strong diplomatic ties, travelers from these countries frequently benefit from streamlined entry procedures and potential future extensions.
  • APEC Business Travel Card Holders: Business travelers from participating APEC economies can enter Vietnam without a visa for up to 60 days.

The Benefits of Vietnam’s Visa-Free Policy

Vietnam’s visa exemption policy brings several advantages, both for travelers and for the country’s tourism industry:

  • Boosting Tourism: By making it easier for travelers to visit, Vietnam attracts more international tourists, increasing revenue for the hospitality, food, and travel sectors.
  • Encouraging Business & Trade: Simplifying entry procedures enhances business relationships, investment opportunities, and cultural exchanges.
  • Strengthening Diplomatic Ties: Visa waivers demonstrate Vietnam’s commitment to fostering international relationships and strengthening global partnerships.
  • Enhanced Travel Experience: A visa-free stay allows tourists to enjoy Vietnam’s landscapes, cuisine, and culture without the hassle of paperwork.

What If Your Country Is Not on the Visa-Free List?

If your country is not eligible for visa exemption, you can apply for an e-visa (valid for 90 days with single or multiple entries) or a tourist visa through the Vietnamese embassy or consulate.

Vietnam’s visa exemption policy makes travel easier for many nationalities, allowing seamless exploration of its natural beauty, history, and cuisine. However, always check the latest regulations before your trip to ensure a smooth entry process. Need help with visas? Contact Up Travel Vietnam for hassle-free visa services and travel assistance!

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