Vietnam Visa Cost 2025: Full Price Guide for e-Visa, Urgent Visa & All Entry Types
Planning a trip to Vietnam in 2025? Understanding the Vietnam visa cost is essential before applying. Visa fees vary depending on visa type, processing speed, nationality, and whether you choose an e-visa or in-person application.
This updated 2025 guide explains every fee clearly — including government charges, urgent processing fees, Visa on Arrival costs, business visa pricing, and hidden expenses travelers often overlook.
If you want to apply now, visit: /apply-now/
Vietnam Visa Cost Overview (2025 Update)
Difference between e-Visa cost, Visa on Arrival, and Embassy visa
| Visa Type | Who Can Apply | Total Cost | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Vietnam e-Visa | 80+ nationalities | Low to moderate | Fully online, fastest approval, no hidden fees |
| Visa on Arrival (VOA) | Limited nationalities | Moderate to high | Requires approval letter + airport stamping fee |
| Embassy Visa | All nationalities | High | Requires physical documents & in-person visit |
Learn more about how the e-visa works: /what-is-vietnam-evisa/
Factors affecting total cost (processing speed, nationality, entry type)
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Processing time (normal, urgent, super urgent)
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Number of entries (single or multiple)
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Length of stay (30 or 90 days)
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Visa type (tourist vs business)
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Nationality restrictions
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Additional services (fast-track, weekend processing)
Vietnam e-Visa Fees (Standard & Urgent Options)
Vietnam’s e-visa is the most cost-effective option for most travelers.
Standard Government Fee
The official Vietnam e-visa fee (paid to the government):
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USD 25 for single-entry (30 or 90 days)
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USD 50 for multiple-entry (30 or 90 days)
✔ This fee is non-refundable even if your visa is rejected.
See full requirements: /vietnam-evisa-requirements/
Processing fee by service type (normal / urgent / super urgent)
If you use an agency like Vietnam E-visa Fast, service fees depend on urgency:
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Normal (3–5 working days): low cost
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Urgent (24 hours): medium cost
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Super urgent (2–4 hours): higher cost
Fees vary by nationality and application complexity.
Weekend / holiday surcharges
Applications submitted:
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Friday evening–Sunday,
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Vietnam public holidays,
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Tet holiday,
…usually incur an extra USD 10–25 depending on urgency.
Refundability rules (important!)
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Government fee: non-refundable
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Service fee: refundable only if the agency has not submitted your application
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No refund once documents are sent to the Vietnam Immigration Department
Urgent Vietnam Visa Cost (Same-Day, 4-Hour, 2-Hour)
Urgent processing is available for travelers in a rush or flying soon.
When urgent visa is required
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Last-minute flights
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Flight tomorrow or within 24 hours
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Rejected e-visa & need fast re-application
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Passport errors in previous application
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Transit emergency
More details: /urgent-vietnam-visa/
Express fee tiers explained
Typical pricing tiers:
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Same-day processing: moderate fee
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4-hour emergency: high fee
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2-hour super urgent: very high fee
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Night-time processing: additional surcharge
(Exact fees depend on nationality and service provider.)
Airport fast-track add-on costs
Optional service to skip long queues at Vietnam airports:
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USD 30–50 per person
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Recommended during peak seasons (summer, Tet)
Vietnam Visa on Arrival Fees (If Applicable)
Visa on Arrival (VOA) requires two types of fees.
VOA approval letter cost
Agency fees for the approval letter:
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USD 15–35 for tourist visas
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USD 50–150 for business visas
Cost varies by entry type and urgency.
Stamping fee at airport
Paid directly at the VOA counter:
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USD 25 for single entry
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USD 50 for multiple entry
VOA vs e-Visa: cost comparison table
| Cost Factor | e-Visa | Visa on Arrival |
|---|---|---|
| Government fee | $25–$50 | $25–$50 (stamping) |
| Approval letter | None | $15–$150 |
| Hidden fees | None | Possible |
| Waiting time | Fast | Long queues |
| Total cost | Low | Medium–High |
Business Visa Cost for Vietnam
30-day, 90-day business visa fees
Business visa fees vary depending on entry type and employer sponsorship:
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30-day single entry: typically $95–$150
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90-day single entry: $140–$220
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90-day multiple entry: $180–$300
Full guide: /business-vietnam-visa/
Single vs multiple entry cost
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Multiple-entry visas are 20–50% more expensive
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Useful for travelers who enter/exit Vietnam frequently in a short time
Requirements that may affect cost
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Sponsor company documents
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Urgent processing
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Background checks for restricted nationalities
Extra Costs Travelers Should Consider
Passport photo fee
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$3–$10 depending on country
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Airport photo service may charge more
Printing documents
You may need to print:
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Visa PDF
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Boarding pass
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Passport copy
Cost: $1–$3 per page.
Travel insurance (optional but recommended)
Many travelers use $10–$40 insurance packages for short trips.
Penalties for overstaying
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$25–$500 depending on number of days overstayed
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Can lead to entry bans for serious violations
Cost Comparison: e-Visa vs Visa on Arrival vs Embassy Visa
Cost-efficiency for tourists
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e-Visa is the cheapest and easiest
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VOA only makes sense for urgent cases or select nationalities
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Embassy is the most expensive option
Cost-efficiency for business travelers
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Multiple-entry business e-visas or sponsored visas save the most
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Urgent business visas are available at higher costs
Which option saves the most time & money?
Most travelers save time and money by choosing the Vietnam e-visa.
Full guide: /vietnam-evisa/
How to Avoid Hidden or Unexpected Vietnam Visa Costs
Payment card issues
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Some banks block foreign payments
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Use Visa/Mastercard or PayPal
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Avoid repeated submission attempts (may incur charges)
Scams & fake visa websites
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Many websites mimic the official government portal
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Only apply through verified providers
How to verify visa fees
Compare fees with:
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Official e-visa pricing
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Reputable agencies
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Embassy announcements
See processing times: /vietnam-visa-processing-time/
FAQs (Cost-Related Questions)
- E-visa application is now available to all nationalities
- 3 month multi-entry (Evisa) is available from 15 August onward.
- E-visa holders can enter 42 ports of entry instead 33 as of now.
- More countries to be added to the visa-free country list soon.
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