Yes, in most cases, Hong Kong citizens need a Vietnam visa to enter Vietnam legally for tourism, business, family visits, or longer stays. The most common options are the Vietnam e-visa and the entry Approval Letter route, depending on the purpose of travel and sponsorship status.
To avoid delays, applicants should prepare the right documents, check passport validity, and choose the correct visa type from the start.
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A Vietnam visa for Hong Kong citizens is usually required before entry into Vietnam. This applies when a Hong Kong passport holder wants to travel to Vietnam for tourism, business, family visits, or other lawful purposes and does not already hold an equivalent valid immigration document.
In practice, Hong Kong citizens may enter Vietnam through one of the following lawful routes:
For most standard travel cases, the Vietnam e-visa is the simplest option. For sponsored business, dependent, or family-based cases, the entry Approval Letter route may be more appropriate.
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The required Vietnam visa documents for Hong Kong citizens depend on the application method and the travel purpose.
Documents for a Vietnam e-visa
A Hong Kong applicant usually needs:
Original Hong Kong passport valid for more than 6 months.
A passport-style photo, 4 x 6 cm, white background, clear full face.
A completed information form with accurate personal and travel details.
In online practice, the applicant may also need a passport data page scan and a digital photo file that meets the system requirements.
Documents for an entry Approval Letter
For the basic immigration submission, the file commonly includes:
A scan of the Hong Kong passport valid for at least 6 months.
The entry Approval Letter application form for the foreign national.
The supporting file will then change depending on who sponsors the applicant.
If a company in Vietnam is the sponsor
The sponsor may need to prepare:
Certified true copies of the company legal documents, such as the Business Registration Certificate and Investment Registration Certificate, where applicable.
A certified copy of the company tax code registration.
The seal and signature registration notice submitted to the immigration authority, commonly under form NA16.
The company’s digital signature USB token.
A letter of introduction or authorization for the staff member submitting the file.
The ID card or citizen ID card of the person handling the submission.
If a relative sponsors a visit
The required papers depend on whether the sponsor is a foreigner or a Vietnamese citizen.
If a foreigner sponsors another foreigner
The file commonly includes:
The sponsor’s company legal file, if the sponsorship is handled through a legal entity.
Documents proving the family relationship, such as a marriage certificate or birth certificate.
Consular legalization may be required for documents issued abroad.
If a Vietnamese citizen sponsors a foreign relative
The file commonly includes:
Documents proving the family relationship, such as a marriage certificate or birth certificate.
The passport or citizen ID card of the Vietnamese sponsor.
The appropriate sponsorship application form, commonly form NA3.
Household registration documents or residence confirmation documents of the sponsor.
Applicants should also be prepared for additional document requests during file review. This happens regularly in real cases, especially when information is incomplete, names do not match exactly, or the travel purpose needs clarification.
There are two common ways for Hong Kong citizens to apply for a Vietnam visa, depending on the case.
Option 1: Apply for a Vietnam e-visa
This is the preferred option for many tourists and short-term travelers because the process is simpler and handled online.
The usual steps are:
Prepare a valid passport and personal photo.
Complete the online visa application form.
Upload the required passport and photo files.
Pay the government visa fee.
Wait for processing and receive the visa result.
Print or save the approved e-visa and present it when entering Vietnam.
Option 2: Apply through the entry Approval Letter route
This route is often used for business travel, family visits, sponsored entry, or other cases where the traveler needs support from a sponsoring company or family member in Vietnam.
The general process is:
The sponsor prepares the legal and immigration documents.
The sponsor submits the file to the Vietnam Immigration Department.
After approval, the applicant receives the entry Approval Letter.
The applicant uses that approval to complete visa stamping procedures at the designated point of entry, if applicable.
Vietnam visa fees for Hong Kong citizens depend on the visa route and number of entries [1].
Fees for the entry Approval Letter route and visa stamping
If you do not use an intermediary service, submitting the entry Approval Letter request to the Vietnam Immigration Department may not involve a filing fee in some cases.
After the Approval Letter is issued, the Hong Kong traveler will complete visa stamping procedures at the port of entry. The common stamping fees are:
Single-entry visa: 25 USD.
Multiple-entry visa valid for up to 3 months: 50 USD.
Multiple-entry visa valid for up to 6 months: 95 USD.
Multiple-entry visa valid for up to 1 year: 135 USD.
Fees for a Vietnam e-visa
The standard government fees are commonly:
25 USD for a single-entry e-visa.
50 USD for a multiple-entry e-visa.
Service fees, urgent handling, and document support fees are separate if you use a visa agency.
► From our daily work with clients, the cheapest filing route is not always the lowest-cost outcome. A rejected or incorrect application can cost more in flight changes, re-submission, and missed travel plans.
Which airlines operate flights from Hong Kong to Vietnam?
Common airlines serving the Hong Kong to Vietnam route include:
Vietnam Airlines, with direct flights to Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Da Nang, and sometimes other destinations depending on the schedule.
Cathay Pacific, with direct routes between Hong Kong and major Vietnamese cities.
Hong Kong Airlines, with services on selected Vietnam routes.
Thai Airways and other regional carriers for transit-based itineraries.
Flight networks change by season and airline schedule, so travelers should always check the airline’s official booking channels before departure.
How long is the flight from Hong Kong to Vietnam?
The flight time from Hong Kong to Vietnam is relatively short. In many cases, it takes around 2 to 4 hours depending on the destination city and whether the flight is direct.
How much is a flight ticket from Hong Kong to Vietnam?
Airfare depends on the airline, travel season, booking date, route, and class of service. For the most accurate fare, travelers should check directly on the airline’s official website or trusted booking platforms.
Are Hong Kong citizens exempt from a Vietnam visa?
In general, Hong Kong citizens should not assume visa-free entry to Vietnam. However, a person may enter Vietnam without applying for a new visa if they already hold a valid temporary residence card or a valid 5-year visa exemption certificate.There are also specific visa exemption arrangements for certain Hong Kong airline crew members under separate rules. Those are special cases and do not apply to ordinary travelers.
How strong is the Hong Kong passport?
Passport rankings change depending on the source and the update period. If you want to assess travel convenience, the more practical question is whether your current destination requires a visa and what documents are needed at the time of travel.
Conclusion
If you still have questions about a Vietnam visa for Hong Kong citizens, contact Tan Van Lang via 08.666.000.63 (WhatsApp) for direct support. We will review your case, explain the right procedure, and help you avoid unnecessary delays.
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