Whether you live in Tokyo, Osaka, Yokohama, Nagoya, Fukuoka, Sapporo, Kobe, or Kyoto, traveling to Vietnam from Japan for tourism or business is incredibly convenient. Vietnam not only offers tempting street food and fascinating natural scenery, but there are also direct flights from multiple cities in Japan (Narita, Haneda, Kansai International Airport, etc.), with frequent discounts on airfares. For Chinese passport holders living in Japan, this guide will clarify how to apply for a Vietnam visa, covering all details for tourist, business, and urgent applications to ensure a smooth trip.
✅ Important Note: Chinese ordinary passport holders must hold a valid visa to enter Vietnam, regardless of which country they are departing from. Vietnam has not yet opened up general visa-free entry to mainland China. Visa-free entry is limited to special cases (e.g., diplomatic or official passports); ordinary travelers must prepare their visas in advance.
📌 I. Quick Overview of the Three Main Application Methods Before diving into the details, here is a table to help you understand the core differences between the three methods:
Next, we will break down the detailed steps, costs, timelines, and precautions for each method.
🏛️ II. Method 1: Traditional Visa via Vietnam Embassy/Consulates in Japan
🎯 Suitable for:
Travelers who prefer a traditional sticker visa.
Those who need to enter Vietnam via land or sea borders.
Those less comfortable with online processes and prefer a physical document for peace of mind.
📍 Contact Information for Vietnam Representative Offices in Japan
🇻🇳 Embassy of Vietnam in Tokyo
Address: 50-11 Motoyoyogi-cho, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, 151-0062
Phone: +81 3 3466 3311 / +81 3 3466 3313
Fax: +81 3 3466 7652 / +81 3 3466 7612
Email: vnembasy@blue.ocn.ne.jp (General), vnconsular@vnembassy.jp (Consular)
Hours: Monday-Friday, 9:30-12:30, 14:00-17:00
🇻🇳 Consulate General of Vietnam in Osaka
Address: 4-2-15 Ichinocho-higashi, Sakai-ku, Sakai-shi, Osaka, 590-0952
Phone: +81 7 2221 6666
Fax: +81 7 2221 6667
Email: tlsqvn.osaka@mofa.gov.vn
Hours: Monday-Friday, 9:00-17:00
🇻🇳 Consulate of Vietnam in Fukuoka
Address: 5-3-8 Nakasu, Hakata-ku, Fukuoka-shi, Fukuoka, 810-0801
Phone: +81 92 263 7668
Fax: +81 92 263 7676
Email: tlsqvn-fukuoka@mofa.gov.vn
Hours: Monday-Friday, 9:00-17:00
💡 Tip: Chinese citizens residing anywhere in Japan can submit their applications to the Tokyo Embassy. While Osaka and Fukuoka also accept applications, their scope may vary, so please call ahead to confirm.
📝 Application Process (Example: Tokyo Embassy)
Step 1: Prepare Documents
Original passport (at least 6 months validity and 2 blank pages).
Visa application form (with one 3.5cm x 4.5cm white-background photo attached).
Entry approval letter from the Vietnam Immigration Department (usually arranged by your inviter in Vietnam; for tourist visas, you can use a professional agency).
Round-trip flight itinerary (recommended).
Hotel booking (for tourist visa) or Invitation letter from a Vietnamese company (for business visa).
Step 2: Submission
In-person: Visit the embassy during office hours to submit documents and pay fees.
By Mail: Send all materials and a pre-paid return envelope (using Yu-Pack cash-on-delivery “chakubarai” service is recommended) to: 〒151-0062 東京都渋谷区元代々木町50-11 ベトナム大使館 御中 (ビザ申請書類). Only use “Cash Registration” (Genkin Kakitome) for visa fees; ordinary mail is not accepted.
Step 3: Fees
Tourist Visa (1 month, single entry): Approx. 50-70 USD
Business Visa (1 month, single entry): Approx. 60-80 USD
Note: These are estimates; please confirm the exact amount with the embassy.
Step 4: Collection
Usually takes 5-7 business days. You can pick it up in person or have it mailed back if you provided a return envelope.
⚠️ Note: Embassies are closed during both Vietnamese and Japanese public holidays. Check the holiday schedule in advance to avoid peak times.
✈️ III. Method 2: Visa on Arrival (VOA) — The Most Popular Choice from Japan
🌟 Why recommend it? No need to mail your passport. You apply online for an “Approval Letter,” and upon arrival at a Vietnamese airport, you get the visa stamped. With numerous direct flights from Japan to Vietnam (Narita, Haneda, Kansai, Chubu), VOA is highly convenient.
⚠️ Important Reminder: VOA is only applicable for arrival by air at international airports (e.g., Hanoi Noi Bai, HCMC Tan Son Nhat, Da Nang, Nha Trang Cam Ranh). It cannot be used for land borders.
📝 Application Steps
Visit the agency website 👉 https://www.yuenanyuenan.com/apply/
Fill in personal info: Name (must match passport exactly), passport number, entry date, visa type.
Pay the service fee (online via Credit Card/PayPal).
Receive the “Approval Letter” via email within 1-2 business days.
Print the Approval Letter (electronic versions are NOT accepted; paper is mandatory).
Upon arrival at a Vietnamese international airport, go to the “Visa on Arrival” counter.
Submit: Approval Letter + Original Passport + 2 photos (4x6cm, white background).
Pay the “Stamping Fee” (USD cash) → Receive visa sticker → Enter the country.
💰 VOA Fee Structure 📌 Total Cost = Online Service Fee + Airport Stamping Fee (USD Cash)
Tourist VOA Fee Table
Business VOA Fee Table
⚡ Urgent Service
1 business day: +60 USD
2 business days: +40 USD
3 business days: +20 USD
For same-day urgent service, contact LINE / WeChat: vietnam-visa
✨ VIP Fast-Track Service (Airport skip-the-line)
Fee: 45 USD/person.
Service: Staff meets you at the VOA counter with a name sign, handles the stamping process for you, and clears you through in 15 minutes.
Note: Does not include the 25/50 USD stamping fee.
💻 IV. Method 3: E-visa — Best for Self-Service & Land Borders
Since August 15, 2023, Vietnam E-visas have been open to all countries and territories. Chinese citizens (including those with the new E-series passports) are eligible for up to 90-day multiple-entry visas.
🖥️ Official vs. Agency Channels
👉 Agency Website Link: https://www.yuenanyuenan.com/apply/ (Select “E-visa”)
📊 E-visa Fee Table (Agency, Guaranteed) (Consult the original text for the detailed pricing table for Tourist/Business E-visas)
📝 Steps (via Agency)
Go to https://www.yuenanyuenan.com/apply/, select “E-visa.”
Fill in info, upload passport bio page + white-background photo (4x6cm digital).
Choose type/urgency and pay.
Check email, verify info (VERY IMPORTANT!).
Receive PDF E-visa within the promised time.
Print E-visa and present it at the border with your passport.
🎯 E-visa Advantages
Supports 42 ports of entry (including land borders like Friendship Pass, Mong Cai, and all airports).
No need to queue for stamping at the airport; use the “E-visa” lane.
Ideal for land entry (e.g., crossing from Cambodia or Laos).
🧭 V. Which method should you choose?
📋 VI. Important Tips
Passport: Must have at least 6 months validity and 2 blank pages.
Photos: VOA requires 2 paper photos (4x6cm); E-visa requires digital copy.
Stamping Fee: VOA fees are CASH ONLY (USD). Bring small change.
Business Invitation: Some business VOA types require company invitation details.
From Japan: When checking in at Narita/Haneda/Kansai/Chubu, show the VOA Approval Letter or E-visa; airlines recognize these documents.
Phu Quoc Island: If staying ONLY in Phu Quoc, it’s visa-free for 30 days. If visiting other parts of Vietnam, a visa is mandatory.
❓ VII. FAQ
Q1: Can I fly from Japan with an E-visa? Yes.
Q2: What if I lose my VOA Approval Letter? Contact the agency to resend it.
Q3: Does having Japanese Permanent Residency (PR) affect the visa? No, it’s based on nationality (Chinese passport).
Q4: Which website is the safest? The one linked in the guide (yuenanyuenan.com) provides Chinese support and a 100% guarantee.
Q5: Do I need to go to Tokyo if I live in Nagoya/Sapporo/Fukuoka? No, VOA and E-visa are 100% online.
Q6: Do I need a visa for transit in Tokyo to Vietnam? If you enter Japan, you need to ensure you have the required documents; if strictly airside transit, you don’t enter Japan, but still need a Vietnam visa.
Q7: Can I extend a business visa? Yes, but it’s complex. Better to apply for a long-term visa initially.
Contact: LINE / WeChat: vietnam-visa Agency Website: https://www.yuenanyuenan.com/apply/
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