E-Visa (Electronic Visa) for Vietnam (2026 guide)
A short-stay electronic visa open to all nationalities, granting up to 90 days single or multiple entry into Vietnam for tourism, business, or family visits. Every number below comes from the route itself: the income bar, the documents, the fees, the clock. Check yourself against the real requirements before you commit to Vietnam, so the consulate is a formality instead of a surprise.

The E-Visa (Electronic Visa), in numbers
What Vietnam actually asks of you on this route. If a fact is not confirmed in the Nomad knowledge graph, it is not shown here.
- Renewable
- No
- Family can come
- No
- Remote work for a foreign employer
- Allowed
- Tax treatment
- E-visa holders who spend 183 or more days in Vietnam in a calendar year become Vietnamese tax residents and are taxed on worldwide income at progressive rates up to 35 percent. Non-residents (under 183 days) pay a flat 20 percent on Vietnamese-source income only.
The 3 documents your application stands on
Applications rarely fail on eligibility. They fail on one missing paper, discovered at the appointment. Gather these before you book anything and the filing week goes quiet.
- Passport 6mo Validity
- Recent Color Photo Vietnam
- Passport Data Page Scan
How this route fits your move
A visa is not a decision on its own. It sets your move date, the documents you chase first, and in some cases where your taxes land. The facts above tell you whether the E-Visa (Electronic Visa) clears your situation on paper. What they cannot tell you is the order: which document to start first because it expires, when to book the appointment, what has to be apostilled before it crosses a border.
That sequencing is where moves stall. If this route fits, work backward from your target date. If the income bar or the document list rules it out, compare the other Vietnam routes below before you rule out the country, because most destinations have more than one way in.
Other ways into Vietnam
- 5-Year Visa Exemption Certificate (Vk)
- DH Student Visa
- DT1 Investor Visa (Major Investor)
- DT2 Investor Visa (Mid-Tier Investor)
- DT3 Investor Visa (Standard Mid-Range)
- DT4 Investor Visa (Small Investor)
- HN Marriage/Family Visit Visa
- LD Work Visa (LD1 Exempt / LD2 With Work Permit)
- LV1 and LV2 Council/Government Working Partner Visa
- Vietnamese Naturalization (Citizenship by Residence)
- Permanent Residence Card (PRC / Thuong Tru)
- Temporary Residence Card (TRC)
- TT Family Visa (Dependent of Foreign Visa Holder)
- Visa Exemption (Visa-Free Entry)
The E-Visa (Electronic Visa), answered
- How long does the E-Visa (Electronic Visa) last?
- The initial grant runs 3 months. It is not renewable, so plan your next step before it expires.
- Can my family come with me on the E-Visa (Electronic Visa)?
- No, this route does not cover dependents. If you are moving with family, compare the other Vietnam routes before you commit to this one.
- What does the E-Visa (Electronic Visa) cost?
- The application fee is $25. All in, expect about $50 once supporting documents and filings are counted.
Turn the E-Visa (Electronic Visa) into a dated plan.
Start a plan and this route becomes dated tasks: each document sequenced backward from your move date, alongside the taxes, the logistics, and everything else Vietnam will ask of you. About 90 seconds to a real plan.
Free to start. No card required for the plan preview.
Not immigration, tax, or legal advice. Always confirm requirements with the official source before you file.