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Vietnam visa for Dutch citizens 2025: Guide, Fees & Requirements

Vietnam visa for Dutch citizens is not required for short stays, as Dutch passport holders can enter Vietnam visa-free for up to 45 days for tourism or short business purpose. For stays longer than 45 days or other purposes, Dutch citizens can apply for a 90-day Vietnam e-visa or obtain a visa through a Vietnamese embassy or consulate. The e-visa can be submitted online via the official Vietnam electronic visa system or through trusted visa service providers.

Do Dutch citizens need a visa for Vietnam?

Dutch citizens can enter Vietnam visa-free for up to 45 days for tourism or short business activities. This 45-day visa waiver is offered to nationals of the Netherlands as part of Vietnam’s current visa exemption policy.

However, a visa is required if you:

  • Intend to stay longer than 45 days
  • Plan to work or take employment
  • Participate in investment activities
  • Engage in journalism or media projects
  • Need multiple entries beyond the exemption period

For travelers who want a longer stay or more flexibility, Vietnam currently offers:

  • 90-day e-visa (single or multiple entry)
  • Visa on arrival (requires an Vietnam approval letter)
  • Visa issued at the Vietnam Embassy in The Hague

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Understanding the Vietnam visa exemption for Dutch citizens (Netherlands)

Vietnam grants nationals of the Netherlands a 45-day visa exemption, allowing entry without prior visa application. This exemption covers:

  • Tourism
  • Visiting family
  • Short business activities
  • Transit or short-term stays

During the exemption period, travelers cannot extend the stay from within Vietnam. If you wish to remain longer than 45 days, you must apply for a Vietnam visa.

This policy is commonly referred to as the 45-day visa waiver Vietnam.

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Requirements to enter Vietnam visa-free for Dutch passport holders

To use the visa exemption, Dutch travelers must meet the following conditions:

  • A Dutch passport valid for at least 6 months beyond the date of arrival
  • At least 2 blank visa pages
  • A confirmed exit plan (a return ticket or onward ticket may be requested)
  • No violation of Vietnam’s immigration laws on previous visits

These are the standard Vietnam visa requirements for Dutch passport holders, whether entering visa-free or with a visa.

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What if you want to stay in Vietnam longer than 45 days?

Many Dutch travelers stay in Vietnam for extended holidays, remote work, family visits, or business projects. In such cases, you must obtain one of the following:

  1. Apply for the 90-day Vietnam e-visa
  2. Apply for a visa at the Vietnam Embassy in The Hague

Below, we explain these options clearly so you can choose the best fit.

Applying for the 90-day Vietnam e-visa

The Vietnam e-visa for Dutch citizens is the most convenient way to extend your stay beyond 45 days. You can apply online from anywhere, without visiting an embassy. It is valid for:

  • Up to 90 days
  • Single or multiple entry

Required documents:

  • Passport valid at least 6 months
  • Passport scan (clear, readable)
  • Digital portrait photo (white background)
  • Valid entry/exit information

Official government fees:

  • 25 USD – single entry
  • 50 USD – multiple entry

Processing time: 5–7 business days

Applying for a visa at the Vietnam Embassy in The Hague

Dutch citizens may also apply directly at the Vietnam Embassy in the Netherlands for a traditional visa sticker.

Reasons travelers choose embassy visa:

  • Different visa purposes (work, investment, long-term stays)
  • When needing a visa type not offered under e-visa
  • When submitting physical documents is required

The embassy may request:

Processing times vary; contacting the consular office before applying is recommended.

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Step-by-step guide to applying for a Vietnam e-visa from the Netherlands

Here is a simplified process used by our Dutch clients:

►  Step 1 – Prepare your documents

  • Passport scan
  • Digital portrait photo
  • Entry and exit port details

►  Step 2 – Apply online

Visit evisa.gov.vn or submit your application through Tân Văn Lang if you need assistance or faster processing.

►  Step 3 – Pay the visa fee

  • Government fee: 25–50 USD
  • Or service package if applying via agency

►  Step 4 – Receive your e-visa by email

The visa arrives as a PDF. Double-check personal details, as small errors (name order, date of birth) can cause delays.

►  Step 5 – Enter Vietnam

Present the printed e-visa upon arrival at the airport, landport, or seaport.

Common mistakes Dutch applicants face:

  • Uploading photos that do not meet official specifications
  • Incorrectly entering passport number or expiration date
  • Selecting the wrong entry port

These errors cause the majority of e-visa delays. Our team at Tân Văn Lang assists Dutch travelers daily to prevent such issues.

Vietnam visa for Dutch citizens: Guide, Fees & Requirements
With Tan Van Lang, your Vietnam visa application is handled efficiently, safely, and hassle-free from start to finish.

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Vietnam visa fees and processing times for Dutch applicants

►  E-Visa Fees (Including Government Fee)

Government fee: 25–50 USD

►  Visa on Arrival (VOA)

Visa on arrival requires a pre-approved visa letter before flying to Vietnam. After landing, you pay the stamping fee at the airport.

Official stamping fee:

  • 25 USD – single entry
  • 50 USD – multiple entry

Note: VOA is available only at airports, not seaports or landports.

Frequently asked questions

Is the Netherlands on the Vietnam visa exemption list?

Yes. Dutch citizens receive a 45-day visa waiver.

How long can a Dutch citizen stay in Vietnam without a visa?

Up to 45 days.

Can I extend my 45-day visa exemption while in Vietnam?

No, you must leave Vietnam or apply for a new visa.

Can Dutch citizens apply for the 3-month Vietnam e-visa?

Yes. Both single and multiple entry options are available.

Do I need a return ticket to enter Vietnam visa-free?

Immigration officers may request proof of onward travel.

Where is the Vietnam Embassy located in the Netherlands?

The Vietnamese Embassy is located in The Hague.

What should I do if I want to stay in Vietnam for 6 months?

Apply for consecutive 90-day visas or consult us for long-term visa solutions.

As a long-established visa consultancy in Ho Chi Minh City, our team at Tan Van Lang has assisted thousands of Dutch travelers with smooth, on-time visa approvals. Whether you need:

  • A 90-day e-visa
  • A visa on arrival
  • Support preparing documents
  • Guidance on staying longer than 45 days

We’re here to help you travel confidently and avoid unexpected issues.

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