VN grants e-visa to citizens of 80 countries
27/02/2019 09:54 AM
Viet Nam has granted e-visa to citizens from 80 countries, according to the Government's current regulations.
The Government on January 25, 2017 issued Decree No. 07/2017/ND-CP prescribing the order and procedures on pilot grant of e-visa to citizens from the following 40 countries.
No.
Country
1
Azerbaijan
2
Argentina
3
Armenia
4
Ireland
5
Poland
6
Belarus
7
Bulgaria
8
Brunei
9
Republic of Korea
10
Germany
11
Chile
12
Colombia
13
Czech Republic
14
Cuba
15
Denmark
16
Timor Leste
17
United States of America
18
Hungary
19
Greece
20
Italy
21
Kazakhstan
22
Russia
23
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
24
Luxembourg
25
Myanmar
26
Mongolia
27
Japan
28
Panama
29
Peru
30
Finland
31
France
32
Philippines
33
Romania
34
Spain
35
Sweden
36
China
(not applicable to Chinese e-passport holders)
37
Uruguay
38
Venezuela
39
Norway
40
Slovakia
The Government’s Resolution No. 124/NQ-CP dated November 29, 2017 added six more countries whose citizens shall be granted with e-visa.
Australia
United Arab Emirates
Canada
India
Netherlands
New Zealand
The Government on February 1, 2019 issued Decree No. 17/2019/ND-CP amending and supplementing some articles of Decree No. 07/2017/ND-CP dated January 25, 2017 prescribing the order and procedures on pilot grant of e-visa to foreigners entering Viet Nam.
Under the new Decree, e-visa shall be issued to Hong Kong SAR and Macau SAR passport holders.
The Decree also lists 34 more countries subjected to the Government’s pilot e-visa program.
Iceland
Austria
Portugal
Belgium
Bosnia Herzegovina
Macedonia
Andorra
Liechtenstein
Monaco
Croatia
Estonia
Georgia
Latvia
Lithuania
Malta
Moldova
Montenegro
Slovenia
Switzerland
San Marino
Serbia
Cyprus
Qatar
Fiji
Micronesia
Nauru
Palau
Papua New Guinea
Marshall Islands
Solomon Islands
Vanuatu
Western Samoa
Brazil
Mexico
VPG News
Sickness
Work Injury and Occupational Disease
Survivor’s
Old-age
Maternity
Unemployment
Medical (Health Insurance)
Certificate of coverage
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