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Vietnam eVisa for Chinese Citizens

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Vietnam eVisa for Chinese


Requirements for the Vietnamese eVisa


To apply for a Vietnamese eVisa, you must prepare the following documents and information:

Passport

A digital copy of their valid passport (must be valid for at least 6 months from the date of arrival)

Photograph

A recent passport-size photo in digital format

Travel Itinerary

Travel details, including itinerary and accommodation

Each child or minor must apply for a separate eVisa, even if they’re traveling with their parents.

Vietnamese Visa Processing Fees for Chinese Citizens


Note: All service charges and government fees are included in the visa fee. Please refer to our Terms and Conditions page for more information on Premium Processing and Standard Processing.

Vietnam Visa Processing Time


Both standard and premium Vietnam eVisa applications usually take about an estimated 3 to 5 working days to process, not counting weekends, public holidays, or the day you apply.

Our team will check your application to make sure everything is correct. If something’s missing or wrong, we’ll contact you to fix it.

Once you have all your documents ready, you can apply and start planning your trip smoothly.

Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Vietnam Immigration Department

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do Chinese citizens need a visa to visit Vietnam?

Yes, Chinese citizens need a visa to enter Vietnam. The easiest way is to apply for a Vietnam eVisa online, and no embassy visit is required.

How long does the Vietnam eVisa take to process?

It usually takes an estimated 3 to 5 working days, but you should apply at least one week before your trip in case of delays.

How long can Chinese citizens stay in Vietnam with an eVisa?

You can stay for up to 90 days, depending on whether you choose a single-entry or multiple-entry visa.

What documents are needed for the Vietnam eVisa?

You’ll need a valid Chinese passport (with at least 6 months left from your arrival date), a passport-size photo, a scanned copy of your passport’s main page, your travel plans, and proof of accommodation.

Do I need to send in my physical passport?

No, you only need to upload a scanned copy of your passport when applying online.

Is the eVisa linked to my passport?

Yes, your eVisa is connected to your passport number and will also be sent to your email. Make sure to print a copy and carry it when you travel.

Can a Vietnam eVisa be rejected?

Yes, it can be rejected if your application has errors or missing details, or if you don’t meet entry rules. Double-check everything to avoid this.

Is it hard for Chinese citizens to get a Vietnam eVisa?

The process is simple, but mistakes can cause problems. Our team can help you apply correctly to increase your chances of approval.

Can Chinese citizens with dual nationality apply?

Yes, but make sure to apply using the same passport you’ll use for your trip.