Vietnam Visa Types

Last update: Sep 24, 2023

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If you are going to travel to Vietnam, before your departure, it is crucial to understand your legal situation. In case a visa is required to your entry into Vietnam, you definitely should know which type of visa fit your trip purpose and itinerary to avoid any unexpected problem and also save time and cost. Here we will help you have a close look at different Vietnam visa types.

There are two criteria to categorize the Vietnam visa.

  • Purpose of visit, and
  • Validity

Vietnam Visa Types by Purpose of Visit

According to the new immigration regulations that took effect in July 1, 2020 (Law No. 51/2019/QH14), Vietnam visa is classified into about 21 main types by the purpose of visit, namely DL, DN1, DN2, NG, DT1, DT2, DT3, DT4, LS,  DH, LV, LD1, LD2, HN, PV1, TT, SQ, etc.

06 popular types of Vietnam visa are:

  • Tourist visa (DL)
  • Business visa (DN1, DN2)
  • Student/internship visa (DH)
  • Investor Visa (DT1, DT2, DT3, DT4)
  • Working visa (LD1 – LD2)
  • Diplomatic visa (NG)

Other main Vietnam visa types include:

Vietnam Visa Type

Description

Validity

LV1-LV2

Working with Vietnam authorities/parties

Maximum of 12 months

LS

Lawyer visa

Maximum of 5 years

NN1

members of delegations invited by the Secretary-General of Vietnam’s Communist Party of, the President of Vietnam, the President of the National Assembly, the Prime Minister.

Maximum of 12 months

NN2

members of delegations invited by standing members of the Secretariat of the Vietnam’s Communist Party, Deputy President of Vietnam, Deputy President of the National Assembly, Deputy Prime Minister, President of Vietnamese Fatherland Front, Executive Judge of the People’s Supreme Court, Chief Procurator of the People’s Supreme Procuracy, State Auditor General; members of delegations at the same levels of Ministers, Secretary Generals of Provincial Communist Authorities, Presidents of the People’s Councils, Presidents of the People’s Committees of provinces.

Maximum of 12 months

NN3

members of diplomatic missions, consular offices, representative offices of international organizations affiliated to the UN, representative offices of intergovernmental organizations and their spouses, children under 18 years of age, and housemaids during their term of office.

Maximum of 12 months

NN4

Those coming to work with diplomatic missions, consular offices, and representative offices of international organizations affiliated to the UN, representative offices of intergovernmental organizations and their accompanying spouse/children under 18 years old, visitors of members of diplomatic missions, consular offices, representative offices of international organizations affiliated to the UN, and representative offices of intergovernmental organizations.

Maximum of 12 months

HN

Meetings/Conferences

Maximum of 3 months

DH

Student/Internship

Maximum of 12 months

PV1

Journalists with permanent residence in Vietnam

Maximum of 12 months

PV2

Journalists with short term residence in Vietnam

Maximum of 12 months

TT

Dependents of LV1, LV2, LS, DT1, DT2, DT3, NN1, NN2, DH, PV1, LD1-LD2 visa holders, or foreigners that are parents, spouse, children of Vietnamese citizens.

Maximum of 12 months

VR

Family visits, other purposes

Maximum of 6 months

SQ

in the cases mentioned in Clause 3 Article 17 of Law No. 47/2014/QH13 .

Maximum of 6 months

EV

Electronic visa

Maximum 30 days

The following is details about those 6 most popular Vietnam visa types:

1. Tourist visa

sample of Vietnam tourist visa
sample of Vietnam tourist visa

The tourist visa is issued to those who are traveling to Vietnam for tourism only, not for doing any business in the country.

Depending on validity and number of entries, a Vietnam tourist visa can be divided into:

  1. 30-day single entry visa;
  2. 30-day multiple entry visa;
  3. 90-day single entry visa; and
  4. 90-day multiple entry visa.

At the moment, there are 2 popular ways to get a tourist visa to Vietnam, namely:

  • Getting a Vietnam visa on arrival (VOA – for those who are entering Vietnam by air and don’t have enough time to get an evisa;
  • Getting a Vietnam e-visa (available for 1-month single entry, and for nationals of 80 countries only).

2. Business visa

sample Vietnam business visa
Sample of Vietnam business visa

The second most popular type of Vietnam visa is business visa which is now categorized into:

  • DN1 visa – to be granted to foreigners who work with other businesses and organizations with legal status in accordance with the laws of Vietnam.
  • DN2 visa – to be granted to foreigners who come to Vietnam to offer services, establish a commercial presence or perform other activities under international treaties to which Vietnam is a member.

Like tourist visa for Vietnam, depending on validity and number of entries, a Vietnam business visa also can be divided into:

  1. 30-day single entry visa;
  2. 30-day multiple entry visa;
  3. 90-day single entry visa; and
  4. 90-day multiple entry visa.

At the moment, there are 02 ways to get a business visa to Vietnam, namely:

  • Getting a Vietnam visa on arrival (VOA – highly recommended); and
  • Getting a Vietnam evisa.

3. Student visa

A Vietnam student visa is granted to those who are attending a university course in Vietnam.

Normally this Vietnam visa type is arranged after arrival in Vietnam. You can enter Vietnam with a tourist visa, and then apply for a change in visa status at the Immigration Office after enrolling in the course. The easiest way to get this type of visa for Vietnam is to have an agency do it for you.

4. Working visa

Vietnam working visa is issued to foreigners who come to work in Vietnam, like teaching, etc. It is categorized into:

  • LD1 – to be granted to foreigners who come to work in Vietnam with work permit exemption certificate, unless otherwise provided for in international treaties to which Vietnam is a member.
  • LD2 – to be granted to foreigners who must have work permit Vietnam to work.

This type of visa for Vietnam is valid for 2 years at maximum. In case you wish to stay in Vietnam for longer, you need to apply for an LD temporary residence card which is valid for up to 02 years.

How to get Vietnam work visa?

To get a visa for doing a job in Vietnam,

  1. You need to request the company in Vietnam for which you will work to apply for an LD visa approval letter at Vietnam Immigration Department; and then
  2. You will then get visa stamped at Vietnam mission in foreign countries or at your port of entry upon your arrival there, depending on the type of visa approval letter you are issued.

Note:

  • The most important document for Vietnam work visa application is a work permit or work-permit-free written confirmation. If you wish to obtain this type of visa but have no work permit or work-permit-free written confirmation, you apply for a business visa first with the determined company you will work for. After you have your work permit, you will easily apply for working visa for Vietnam.
  • Normally, application for a Vietnam work visa does not require a criminal record or health check.
  • Vietnam work visa cost consists of two kinds of fee: working visa approval letter fee and stamping fee at Vietnam embassy or Vietnam port.

5. Investor Visa

An Investor visa for Vietnam is a type of visa granted to foreign investors in Vietnam. It is categorized as:

  • DT1 – to be granted to foreign investors in Vietnam and representatives of foreign organizations investing in Vietnam with capital contribution of at least VND100 billion, or investing in the business fields and areas of investment incentives decided by the Vietnam Government. Valid for up to 5 years.
  • DT2 – to be granted to foreign investors in Vietnam and representatives of foreign organizations investing in Vietnam with capital contribution of VND50 – under VND100 billion, or investing in the business fields of investment encouragement decided by the Vietnam Government. Valid for up to 5 years.
  • DT3 – to be granted to foreign investors in Vietnam and representatives of foreign organizations investing in Vietnam with capital contribution of VND3 – under VND50 billion. Valid for up to 3 years.
  • DT4 – to be granted to foreign investors in Vietnam and representatives of foreign organizations investing in Vietnam with capital contribution of less than VND3 billion. Valid for up to 12 months.

6. Diplomatic visa

A Vietnam Diplomatic visa is granted to:

  • members of a delegation visiting Vietnam at the invitation of the Vietnamese ministries or other high ranked government officials;
  • consulate personnel in Vietnam;
  • those who go for the work with consulate members or visit them for a short period.

There is no fee for a diplomatic visa to Vietnam unless it has been decided by the Vietnamese embassy and the applicant’s home country.

To apply for the Vietnam diplomatic visa, the applicant has to submit an official letter from the local government agency, consulates or foreign embassies, to the concerned agencies in the applicant’s home country.

A Diplomatic visa for Vietnam is valid for up to 12 months.

Vietnam Visa types by Length of Stay and Validity

By this criterion, Vietnam visa is normally categorized into:

  1. 30-day single entry visa
  2. 30-day multiple entry visa
  3. 930-day single entry visa
  4. 90-day multiple entry visa
  5. 1-year multiple entry visa

The major difference between a single entry visa and a multiple entry visa for Vietnam is the number of entries into the country. While a single entry visa is valid for one stay in Vietnam during the visa validity, a multiple entry visa is valid for several stays in Vietnam during the visa validity.

Vietnam Visa FAQs


Does Vietnam offer a Vietnam retirement visa?

No. In Vietnam, there is no so-called Vietnam retirement visa, but there are certain options available for people who want to live here long-term.

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Fri Mar 05 2021, 10:18:06 (GMT+7)

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