Vietnam is one of the most exciting countries in Southeast Asia and the best place to witness the convergence of ancient history and mordenity, whether it be in the royal tombs of Hue, the colonial era shop – houses in Hoi An or the bustling Old Quarter in the capital, Hanoi, which recently celebrated its 1000 year anniversary. We wish you a memorial trip in Vietnam, and offer the below information to help you prepare.

VISA REQUIREMENTS

Most nationalities must have a visa to enter Vietnam with exception of some Asian nationals.

From Jan 1, 2015, tourists from Russia, South Korea, Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Finland whose temporary stay in Vietnam is less than 15 days are eligible for a visa waiver.

, 2017, tourists from France, Germany, UK, Italy, Spain, Korea, Japan, Norway, Finland, Sweden, Denmark and Russia can travel for 15 days visa-free. According to this circular, those EU citizens can have single entry visits up to 15 days and in case they would like to enter Vietnam again with visa exemption, they MUST wait for the next 30 days after the day they travel out of Vietnam.

In case clients come back to Vietnam within 30 days after they first visit to Vietnam: