Fijian citizens are required to obtain a valid visa before or upon entering Vietnam , there is no visa exemption agreement in place between Fiji and Vietnam as of 2026.
The most practical and widely recommended option is the Vietnam e-visa, which grants up to 90 days of stay (single or multiple entry) and can be applied for entirely online through the official government portal or a licensed agency.
Visa on arrival is also available for Fijian passport holders, though it is limited to airport entry points and a 30-day maximum stay.
Yes , a visa is mandatory for all Fijian passport holders entering Vietnam, regardless of the purpose of travel. There are no bilateral visa exemption agreements currently in effect between Fiji and the Socialist Republic of Vietnam [1].
This requirement applies universally across all entry purposes:
Tourism and leisure travel
Business meetings, conferences, or trade activities
Visiting relatives or friends residing in Vietnam
Investment or long-term residency inquiries
Journalism, academic research, or cultural exchange
One notable exception applies to Overseas Vietnamese (Việt kiều) who are currently residing in Fiji, as well as their spouses and direct children. These individuals may be eligible to apply for a 5-year visa exemption certificate issued by the Vietnam Immigration Department. We strongly recommend contacting the nearest Vietnamese embassy , located in Wellington, New Zealand, or Sydney, Australia , to confirm eligibility and documentation requirements before applying.
Your Fiji passport must meet the following baseline entry requirements to be accepted at any Vietnamese immigration checkpoint:
Validity of at least 6 months beyond your intended arrival date in Vietnam
A minimum of 2 blank visa pages available for stamping
Fijian travelers have three primary pathways to obtain a Vietnam visa. Each method differs in terms of processing time, cost, entry flexibility, and administrative complexity.
Visa type
Eligibility for Fijians
Maximum stay
Entry type
Vietnam e-visa
Yes
90 days
Single or multiple
Visa on arrival
Yes
30 days
Single or multiple
Embassy visa sticker
Yes (via nearest embassy)
Varies
Varies
The e-visa is now the most widely recommended option for Fijian travelers due to its longer validity, broader port of entry coverage, and the fact that it requires no physical embassy visit. That said, each option carries distinct advantages depending on your itinerary and timeline.
The Vietnam e-visa is a fully electronic travel authorization issued by the Vietnam Immigration Department. Once approved, it is delivered as a PDF document directly to your registered email address , no physical stamp or sticker is needed prior to boarding.
Step-by-step application process:
Prepare your documents , a scanned copy of your Fiji passport (biographical data page), a recent passport-style photograph with white background, and a valid email address for delivery
Choose your application channel , apply directly through the official Vietnamese government portal at evisa.gov.vn, or https://evisa.vnhub.com/en/
Complete the online form , enter your personal details exactly as they appear in your passport; errors in name spelling, date of birth, or passport expiration date are among the most common causes of rejection or delays
Pay the applicable fee , government fees are $25 USD for single entry and $50 USD for multiple entry
Receive and verify your e-visa , upon approval, download and print your e-visa PDF, and verify all printed details before departure
Based on our advisory work handling thousands of Pacific region applications, the most frequent issue Fijian applicants encounter is photo non-compliance , specifically, images with incorrect backgrounds, low resolution, or improper cropping. Submitting a substandard photo is one of the leading causes of processing delays, even when all other documents are in order.
Important fraud warning: Multiple counterfeit websites mimic the official government portal to collect fees and personal data fraudulently. Always verify the URL before entering any passport information. If in doubt, use a licensed and verifiable visa agency.
Tan Van Lang provides reliable Vietnam visa services backed by over 20 years of professional experience.
The e-visa government fee is generally non-refundable. If the application is denied, submitted with wrong information, or abandoned, the applicant should not expect an automatic refund.
Yes, Fijian passport holders are eligible for Vietnam’s visa-on-arrival (VOA) service. However, this option is frequently misunderstood , it is not a visa you receive spontaneously upon landing.
You must obtain a pre-approved visa approval letter from a licensed visa agency before you board your flight to Vietnam.
Upon arriving at an international gateway such as Noi Bai airport (Hanoi) or Tan Son Nhat airport (Ho Chi Minh City), you present your approval letter, passport, passport photographs, and the stamping fee to the immigration checkpoint’s VOA desk. The visa stamp is then placed in your passport before you proceed through customs.
Visa-on-arrival: Key parameters
Maximum stay: 30 days (single or multiple entry)
Processing time: 3–5 working days for standard service
Stamping fee payable at airport: $25 (single entry) or $50 (multiple entry) , paid in cash, in USD
A critical advisory note: the visa-on-arrival option is only valid at international airports , it cannot be used at land border crossings or seaports. If your itinerary includes entry via a land crossing from Cambodia, Laos, or China, the e-visa is the only viable pre-arranged option.
We support foreigners with accurate consultation and compliant visa solutions for Vietnam.
Vietnam e-visa versus Vietnam visa-on-arrival , which one is better?
The right choice depends on your travel purpose, timeline, and how your itinerary is structured. Our advisory team has outlined a direct comparison to help Fijian travelers make the best decision.
Criteria
E-visa
Visa on arrival
Eligible for Fijians
Yes
Yes
Valid entry points
All airports, seaports, land ports
International airports only
Maximum stay
90 days
30 days
Airport wait time
None
~30 minutes average
Standard processing time
3–5 working days
2–4 working days
Fastest processing (fast-track)
4–8 hours
2 hours
Documents received
E-visa PDF via email
Approval letter + airport stamp
Government fee
$25–$50 USD
$25–$50 USD + stamping fee
Ease of use (out of 5)
4.5/5
3.5/5
Drawing from our practical advisory experience over two decades, the e-visa is the preferred choice for the vast majority of Fijian travelers. It eliminates the stamping fee, reduces time spent at the immigration checkpoint, and offers a 90-day stay duration rather than 30 days.
The visa-on-arrival remains a viable fallback for travelers who need a faster turnaround on the approval letter itself, or those who are unable to submit qualifying photos in time for the e-visa process.
Can Fijian citizens apply for a visa at the Vietnamese embassy?
Yes , but not from within Fiji itself. There is currently no Vietnamese embassy or consulate located in Fiji. Fijian citizens who wish to apply for an embassy-issued visa sticker must contact one of the nearest Vietnamese diplomatic missions:
Embassy of Vietnam in Wellington, New Zealand
Distance from Fiji: approximately 2,599 km
Tel: (64-4) 473 5912
Website: vnembassy-wellington.mofa.gov.vn
Applications accepted in person or by mail
Consulate General of Vietnam in Sydney, Australia
Distance from Fiji: approximately 3,218 km
Tel: 02 9327 1912 / 02 9327 2539
Website: https://vnconsulate-sydney.mofa.gov.vn
Applications accepted in person or by mail
Given the geographic distance involved, applying at an embassy in person is impractical for most Fijians traveling specifically for a Vietnamese tourist or business visa. In virtually all cases, the e-visa or visa-on-arrival pathway is faster, less expensive, and operationally more convenient from Nadi or Suva.
The Vietnam e-visa is valid for up to 90 days from the date of entry, and can be issued for either single or multiple entries. The validity period begins from your actual date of entry into Vietnam, not from the date the e-visa is issued. Always check the “valid until” date printed on your e-visa PDF before departure.
What documents are required for a Vietnam visa application from Fiji?
For an e-visa application, Fijian passport holders will need: a clear scan of the biographical data page of their Fiji passport (valid for at least 6 months beyond arrival), a passport-style photograph with white background, a valid email address, and a payment method for the government fee.For a visa-on-arrival application, the same passport scan is required, along with the completed application form submitted through a licensed agency.
Can I extend my Vietnam visa if I am from Fiji?
Visa extensions inside Vietnam are legally permissible under certain conditions and must be applied for through the local immigration authority before your current visa expires.From our practical experience working with foreign nationals in Vietnam, extensions are not automatically granted , they are subject to approval based on your visa category, entry purpose, and whether your current visa type supports an extension. We recommend initiating extension procedures at least 7–10 working days before expiry.
Is there a direct flight from Fiji to Vietnam?
There are currently no direct flights between Fiji (Nadi International Airport) and Vietnam. Fijian travelers typically connect through hubs such as Sydney, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, or Hong Kong before arriving at either Noi Bai airport (Hanoi) or Tan Son Nhat airport (Ho Chi Minh City). Factor in transit time when planning your visa application timeline.
Do Fiji citizens need transit visas for Vietnam?
If you are transiting through Vietnam without leaving the international terminal, a visa is generally not required for short layovers.However, if your transit involves clearing immigration and exiting the international zone , even briefly , a valid Vietnam visa is required. Our advisory recommendation is to secure a valid e-visa regardless of transit type, as immigration checkpoint policies can vary based on flight schedules and airport protocols.
What should Fiji citizens do if their Vietnam visa application is rejected?
A rejection does not permanently bar reapplication. Based on our advisory work with complex cases over the years, the most common rejection triggers are: discrepancies between application data and passport information, substandard photographs, and incomplete forms.If your e-visa application is rejected via the official portal, contact a licensed visa agency immediately to review your documents before resubmitting. In cases involving prior overstays or immigration violations, the pathway may require direct consultation with the Vietnam Immigration Department or the Vietnamese embassy in Wellington or Sydney.
Conclusion
With over 20 years of visa and immigration advisory experience since 2003, Tan Van Lang has handled tens of thousands of complex cases across the Pacific region. If you are a Fijian national planning travel to Vietnam and need reliable, fast, and professionally managed visa processing , contact our team today for a personalized consultation.
Tôi là Khang Hy – chuyên viên tư vấn với hơn 3 năm kinh nghiệm hỗ trợ người nước ngoài tại Việt Nam trong các thủ tục visa, thẻ tạm trú và giấy phép lao động. Tôi luôn nỗ lực mang đến dịch vụ nhanh chóng, chính xác và tận tâm.