As of 2026, the Vietnam E-visa covers all New Zealander passport holders. While the process is digital, “official processing delays” and “last-minute travel” remain common hurdles.
As of 2026, the Vietnam E-visa covers all New Zealander passport holders. While the process is digital, “official processing delays” and “last-minute travel” remain common hurdles.
As of 2026, the Vietnam E-visa covers all Taiwanese passport holders. While the process is digital, “official processing delays” and “last-minute travel” remain common hurdles.
As of 2026, the Vietnam E-visa covers all Canadian passport holders. While the process is digital, “official processing delays” and “last-minute travel” remain common hurdles.
As of 2026, the Vietnam E-visa covers all Australian passport holders. While the process is digital, “official processing delays” and “last-minute travel” remain common hurdles.
As of 2026, the Vietnam E-visa covers all Israeli passport holders. While the process is digital, “official processing delays” and “last-minute travel” remain common hurdles.
As of 2026, the Vietnam E-visa covers all Indian passport holders. While the process is digital, “official processing delays” and “last-minute travel” remain common hurdles.
As of 2026, the Vietnam E-visa covers all South African passport holders. While the process is digital, “official processing delays” and “last-minute travel” remain common hurdles.
As of 2026, the Vietnam E-visa covers all American passport holders. While the process is digital, “official processing delays” and “last-minute travel” remain common hurdles.
The most stressful part of planning a trip to Vietnam is having your flights booked while your Vietnam E-visa status remains stuck at “Processing.” In 2026, while the visa process is fully digitized, the official 3–5 business day window often stretches significantly longer during peak seasons or system maintenance.