
From Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Chengdu—no matter which city you depart from, when your Vietnamese client is waiting in Ho Chi Minh City for a contract signing, the Hanoi exhibition opens early tomorrow morning, or the Haiphong factory production line is waiting for your inspection—while your Vietnam e-visa is still stuck on that cold “Processing” screen on the official website, that anxiety is the true nightmare of every Chinese business traveler. Flights are booked, hotels confirmed, meeting times finalized—yet the review progress of the Vietnam Immigration Department will not speed up by even a fraction for a multinational corporation executive.
As of 2027, Vietnam has not implemented a full visa-free policy for ordinary Chinese passport holders. Whether for business trips, attending meetings, market research, supply chain facility tours, or contract signings, Chinese citizens must obtain a valid visa before entering Vietnam.
⚠️ The Only Visa-Free Exception: Phu Quoc Island If you are traveling exclusively to Phu Quoc Island (Phú Quốc) and meet the following conditions, you can enjoy up to 30 days of visa-free entry:
Taking a direct flight to Phu Quoc International Airport (PQC)
Passport validity of at least 6 months
Holding a return ticket or a ticket to a third destination
⚠️ Important Reminder: If you fly first to major cities like Ho Chi Minh City or Hanoi and then take a domestic flight to Phu Quoc, the visa exemption does not apply, and you must obtain a Vietnam visa in advance.
Vietnam’s electronic visa has undergone major reforms through Resolution No. 127/NQ-CP and continues to be optimized in 2027. Here are the key points Chinese applicants need to know:
⚠️ Business and Tourist Visas Cannot Be Mixed Vietnamese law strictly defines that Business Visas (DN) are limited to business activities such as attending meetings, researching markets, and signing contracts. Engaging in business activities with a Tourist Visa (DL) may result in fines or deportation. Please ensure you apply for the correct visa type.
If you have already submitted your application on the official website but are stuck in review or requested to amend documents, the official system does not have an “accelerate” button. Professional expedited services are your only solution in this case.
Depending on your departure time, you can choose the following acceleration options:
Within 2 working days: $80 USD | 3 to 4 days remaining before departure, preventing official website delays.
Within 1 working day: $100 USD | Departing tomorrow or the day after, unwilling to risk waiting for official review.
Within 4 working hours: $120 USD | Boarding a flight tonight or early tomorrow morning.
Within 2 working hours: $170 USD | Already at the airport counter, urgently needing the visa to collect the boarding pass.
Within 1 working hour: $195 USD | Last-minute rescue, guaranteeing highest-priority processing.
Saturday & Sunday Same-Day: $210 USD | The only solution when departing on weekends or holidays when official offices are closed.
📌 Fastest 30-Minute Option: For extremely urgent situations, 30 to 60-minute express processing services are available. Please contact us directly to confirm availability.
💡 Handling Two Types of Emergency Situations:
Situation 1: Application number exists, but status is “Processing” (Speed up processing)
Required information: Application number, registered email, date of birth.
You can choose completion within 1 hour, 2 hours, 4 hours, 8 hours, or 2 days.
Situation 2: Received an Amendment Notice (“Amended”)
If time permits, you can try amending it yourself. If re-submitting keeps getting rejected, or if you only have 3 to 4 days left before departure, we recommend contacting us directly. Our professional team will assist with amendments and expediting to guarantee on-time approval.
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We provide 24/7/365 professional expedited services, no matter your time zone, weekends, or holidays—we are always on standby.
This is the biggest headache for many Chinese travelers—after receiving the visa PDF, they discover a misspelled name, wrong passport number, or incorrect date of birth.
❌ Official Correction Unavailable: Once a Vietnam e-visa is submitted or successfully issued, the Vietnam Immigration Department’s official system does not provide any online modification functions. If the information on the visa does not match the physical passport, the visa becomes instantly invalid and must be re-applied.
🔥 Most Common Name Error Types:
Name Order Reversed: Putting the surname in the given name field -> Correct practice: Surname in Family Name, given name in Given Name.
Missing Spaces in Names: WANG CHIA HAO typed as WANG CHIAHAO -> Correct practice: Spaces must be retained between names.
Used Special Characters: Copying dashes or slashes from the passport -> Correct practice: Replace dashes with spaces (e.g., CHIA-HAO -> CHIA HAO).
Spelling Differs from Passport: Using English spelling other than the passport -> Correct practice: Strictly follow the English spelling on the passport.
Middle Name Omitted: Omitting the middle name -> Correct practice: Must be filled in completely.
📌 Three Remedial Options (Choose Based on Time):
Option 1: Plenty of Time (10+ days before departure) — Re-apply (Most Economical)
Abandon the incorrect E-Visa and apply for a brand new electronic visa. Go to the official Vietnam e-visa website to resubmit.
Option 2: Time is Urgent (3–10 days before departure) — Professional Agency Re-application
Processed through a professional agency with senior visa specialists checking item by item to ensure data is completely accurate before submission, significantly reducing the risk of secondary rejection.
Option 3: Already at the Airport (Counting down hours) — Lightning Express
Contact us, and our team will instantly intervene to correct errors and re-issue.
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When official systems grind to a halt during holidays, these three special channels ensure you get your visa on time.
Visa on Arrival Approval Letter — The Cost-Effective Choice
Suitable for travelers who have not applied for a visa at all, or discovered old visa data errors (such as name or passport number errors) right at the airport.
Advantages: Fastest processing, high fault tolerance.
Speed: Submit before 14:30, receive by 18:30 the same evening.
Fee: $165 USD
E-Visa Holiday Violent Fast Track (Fast Track) — Official Website Sticking Point Savior
If you have already submitted an E-visa application, but holidays are approaching and the certificate has not been approved yet, this service accelerates visa reviews from the backend.
Advantages: No need to refill complex forms; directly pushes the original application.
Speed: Match before 15:30, receive visa the same evening.
Fee: $210 USD
Brand New Emergency Electronic Visa (Holiday E-Visa) — One-Stop Solution
Specially designed for travelers who need multiple entries or prefer not to wait in line for visa stickers at Vietnamese airports.
Advantages: Includes holiday express processing, most time-saving entry.
Fee: Single Entry $230 USD / Multiple Entry $290 USD
“E” Prefix Electronic Passports (Biometric Passports): Holders of Chinese mainland passports (especially the new “E” prefix biometric passports) approved for a Vietnam e-visa must still proceed to the “Visa on Arrival” counter upon arriving at Vietnamese airports to collect a free Loose-leaf Visa. Please ensure you bring two 2-inch white-background photos. Changing the visa is free, but the queue time may be long.
Phu Quoc Island Visa-Exemption Exception: If your itinerary is limited strictly to Phu Quoc Island and you take a direct flight to Phu Quoc International Airport (PQC), you enjoy a 30-day visa exemption. However, if any of the following apply, the exemption is invalid and a visa must be applied for in advance:
The itinerary covers Vietnamese cities other than Phu Quoc.
Transiting to Phu Quoc via other cities.
Passport validity of less than 6 months.
Business Visa vs. Tourist Visa: Ensure you apply for the correct visa category. In 2026, Vietnamese customs strictly enforce visa correctness. Engaging in commercial activities with a tourist visa is considered a violation, risking entry denial, fines, or deportation.
Confirm Entry Port: Once the electronic visa is issued, the entry port cannot be changed. Please fill in the actual landing/entry port during application. All 83 designated ports accept E-Visas.
We offer a 100% visa success guarantee. Whether you choose expedited visas, emergency visas, or information correction services, we will do our utmost to ensure your application is approved.
If your application is rejected for any reason, we will fully refund all fees paid—processed via PayPal and returned to the credit card used for payment within 1 working day.
This guarantee stems from our over 10 years of experience in visa agency services—our professional team is well-versed in Vietnam’s visa policies and requirements, providing the most accurate and effective guidance to global travelers.
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Time Difference: Vietnam (UTC+7) is 1 hour behind China (UTC+8); fixed time difference.
How to Get There: About 2 hours from Guangzhou or Nanning, about 3.5 to 5 hours from Shanghai or Beijing; Vietnam Airlines, Vietjet, China Southern, and others operate direct flights.
When to Go: Chinese tourists most frequently travel during the Spring Festival (Lunar New Year), National Golden Week in early October, and the summer season.
Currency: eVisa fees are collected in USD; international credit cards are accepted in Vietnamese cities, though carrying Vietnamese Dong for small cash purchases is recommended.
Requirements: Chinese citizens need a visa; no visa exemption applies. Vietnam E-Visas can be used at major airports and land border checkpoints with China.
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Vietnam, a land where oriental mystery meets French charm, is increasingly becoming a popular destination for Chinese travelers. Whether you are planning a relaxing vacation or an upcoming business trip, this comprehensive guide designed for Chinese citizens for 2026-2027 will clarify every critical step—from visa application to customs clearance—to ensure your journey sets sail smoothly.

⚠️ Vietnam E-Visa: 7 Critical Pitfalls to Avoid Please double-check everything before applying to avoid costly mistakes! Name & Format: The name sequence must be exact! It must match the “Machine Readable Zone (MRZ)” at the bottom of your passport perfectly—including spaces and hyphens. Not a single letter can be off.

⚠️ Why might your Vietnam visa application fail? 7 Fatal Pitfalls Don’t swap your names: Surname is “Family Name,” Given Name is “First/Middle Name.” Most Important: The information must match your passport’s Machine Readable Zone (the two lines with <<<< at the bottom) exactly in spelling and format.

An “Amendment Required” email is enough to ruin your entire business trip. In 2026–2027, Vietnam continues to offer an E-Visa for citizens of all countries, and Chinese passport holders can apply online.