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Vietnam visa for Portuguese citizens 2026: Fees & Requirements

Portuguese citizens need a valid visa to enter Vietnam for tourism, business, family visits, or other short-term purposes. The most convenient option is usually the Vietnam eVisa, valid for up to 90 days with single or multiple entry. Portugal passport holders should apply before departure, prepare a passport valid for at least 6 months, and check all personal details carefully. For urgent cases, visa on arrival or embassy processing may be considered, but each option has different fees, documents, and risks.

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Do Portuguese citizens need a visa to enter Vietnam?

Yes. Portuguese citizens need a visa to enter Vietnam unless they qualify for a special exemption category, such as a 5-year visa exemption certificate for eligible overseas Vietnamese and their family members.

Portugal is not included in Vietnam’s ordinary passport visa-free list for general tourism or business entry. This means a Portuguese traveler should not assume visa-free entry at the airport, land border, or seaport.

For most short trips, the Vietnam eVisa is the most convenient option. It is issued electronically by the Vietnam Immigration Department and can be used at approved international airports, land border gates, and seaports.

Portuguese citizens may also consider visa on arrival in limited cases, especially when supported by a pre-approved visa approval letter. However, visa on arrival is generally used for airport entry only and requires extra steps after landing.

A visa sticker through a Vietnam embassy or consulate may still be suitable for special cases, long-term purposes, or applicants who prefer consular processing. Since there is currently no Vietnamese embassy in Portugal, applicants usually need to contact a nearby Vietnamese embassy, such as in Spain or France.

Vietnam visa for Portuguese citizens : Fees & Requirements

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Vietnam visa requirements for Portuguese citizens

Before applying for a Vietnam visa for Portuguese citizens, the first requirement is a valid Portugal passport. Your passport should be valid for at least 6 months beyond your intended arrival date in Vietnam.

You should also have at least 2 blank visa pages, especially if you plan to use visa on arrival or embassy-issued visa stickers. Even with an eVisa, blank pages are still recommended because immigration officers may need space for entry and exit stamps.

The main entry requirements for Portuguese citizens are:

Requirement Details for Portugal passport holders
Passport validity At least 6 months beyond arrival date
Blank visa pages At least 2 blank pages recommended
Visa requirement Required for ordinary Portuguese passport holders
eVisa eligibility Eligible for Vietnam eVisa
Maximum eVisa validity Up to 90 days
Entry type Single entry or multiple entry
Main travel purposes Tourism, business, family visit, short-term work-related visit, investment preparation
Entry port Must be an approved eVisa border gate if using an eVisa
Temporary residence declaration Usually completed by your hotel, landlord, or host after arrival

Based on our daily work with Vietnam visa applications, the most common mistake is not the lack of documents. It is inconsistent information across the passport, visa form, flight booking, and hotel booking.

Your full name must follow the passport order. Your passport number, gender, date of birth, nationality, and expiry date must be entered exactly as shown in the passport.

If you are applying for a tourist visa, your itinerary should match a short-term visit. If you are entering for business meetings, market research, contract discussions, or technical work, you should choose the correct visa purpose and confirm whether business sponsorship is needed.

A critical detail most applicants overlook is temporary residence registration. After arrival, your accommodation provider is normally responsible for declaring your stay to local police or the online temporary residence system, but you should still confirm this with your hotel, serviced apartment, landlord, or host.

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How to apply for a Vietnam eVisa with a Portugal passport

The Vietnam eVisa is the most direct option for Portuguese citizens who want a simple online application. It is suitable for many tourism and short business trips when the traveler does not require a long-term visa, work permit, or temporary residence card.

According to the current eVisa policy, a Vietnam eVisa can be valid for up to 90 days. Portuguese applicants may choose single entry or multiple entry depending on their travel plan.

The basic application process is:

  1. Prepare a clear scan of your Portugal passport bio page.
  2. Prepare a compliant passport-style portrait photo.
  3. Visit the official Vietnam eVisa portal.
  4. Complete the online application form.
  5. Select the correct visa validity, entry type, and entry port.
  6. Pay the government eVisa fee online.
  7. Track your application status using the registration code.
  8. Download and print the approved eVisa before travel.

The official eVisa portals are commonly accessed through evisa.gov.vn or the Vietnam Immigration Department’s official electronic visa system. You should avoid lookalike websites that use similar names, copied layouts, or urgent-payment tactics.

From our daily work with the Vietnam Immigration Department, photo quality is one of the most frequent causes of delay. The portrait should be clear, recent, front-facing, and taken against a plain background.

Your passport scan must show the full bio page without glare, blur, cropped corners, or covered machine-readable lines. If the system or officer cannot verify the document properly, the application may be delayed or rejected.

When filling in the form, check these details twice:

Field What to check
Full name Same spelling and order as passport
Nationality Portugal / Portuguese as shown in the application system
Passport number No missing letters or digits
Date of birth Correct day, month, and year format
Passport expiry date Must meet the 6-month validity rule
Intended entry date Should match your travel plan
Visa validity Enough for your full stay
Entry type Single entry or multiple entry as needed
Entry border gate Must match an approved eVisa entry point

For travelers with a simple itinerary, a single-entry eVisa may be enough. If you plan to leave Vietnam and return during the same trip, for example Portugal to Vietnam, then Vietnam to Thailand, then back to Vietnam, you should choose multiple entry.

The eVisa is normally sent as a PDF or made available for download after approval. You should print at least one copy and also keep a digital copy on your phone.

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Vietnam eVisa processing time and fees for Portuguese applicants

The government fee for a Vietnam eVisa is generally 25 USD for single entry and 50 USD for multiple entry [1]. This fee is paid online and is usually non-refundable, even if the application is refused or entered incorrectly.

The standard processing time is often around 3 working days, but practical processing can take longer during peak travel periods, Vietnamese public holidays, system maintenance, or if the application requires correction. Portuguese citizens should apply at least 1 to 2 weeks before departure when possible.

Vietnam eVisa type Validity Entry type Government fee
Vietnam eVisa Up to 90 days Single entry 25 USD
Vietnam eVisa Up to 90 days Multiple entry 50 USD

Tan Van Lang can support Portuguese applicants who need document checking, urgent handling, correction guidance, or visa strategy for a more complex case. This is especially useful if you are close to your flight date, have past overstay issues, need business entry, or must travel during a public holiday period.

Based on our 20+ years of practical experience, travelers should not wait until the last 48 hours unless there is no other option. Emergency support may help in some cases, but no agency can guarantee approval if the application information is incorrect or the case requires additional review.

You should also remember that the eVisa validity starts from the approved date range, not from the moment you enter Vietnam. If your eVisa is valid from May 1 to July 29, entering on May 10 does not extend the expiry date.

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Can Portuguese citizens get a visa-on-arrival?

Yes, Portuguese citizens may use visa on arrival in certain cases, but it is not the same as arriving without documents. You must obtain a pre-approved visa approval letter before boarding your flight to Vietnam.

At the airport, you present the approval letter, passport, photos if required, and stamping fee to receive the visa stamp. Without the approval letter, the airline may refuse boarding and Vietnamese airport immigration may not issue a visa.

Visa on arrival is usually only available for air travel through eligible international airports. It is not suitable if you enter Vietnam by land border or seaport.

The main visa on arrival requirements are:

Requirement Details
Approval letter Must be obtained before departure
Passport Portugal passport valid for at least 6 months
Photos Passport-style photos may be required
Stamping fee Paid at Vietnam airport, commonly in USD cash
Entry route Airport entry only in most cases
Waiting time Extra queue at landing visa counter

The stamping fee is separate from any service fee paid for the approval letter. This is where many travelers misunderstand the total cost of visa on arrival.

For example, an applicant may pay a service fee to obtain the approval letter before travel. After landing, the applicant still needs to pay the stamping fee at the airport to receive the visa sticker.

Visa on arrival may be useful when an eVisa is not practical due to timing, technical problems, or a specific travel situation. For most Portuguese tourists, however, the eVisa is cleaner because it avoids the landing visa queue and reduces airport uncertainty.

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Vietnam E-visa versus Vietnam Visa-on-arrival – Which one is better?

For most Portuguese citizens, the Vietnam eVisa is the better choice because it is issued before travel and can be used at approved airports, landports, and seaports. It also avoids the airport stamping process.

Visa on arrival can still be useful for urgent cases or specific visa arrangements, but it requires a pre-approved letter and a stamping fee at the airport. It also adds waiting time after landing.

Comparison point Vietnam eVisa Visa on arrival
Portuguese citizens can apply Yes Yes, with approval letter
Where it can be used Approved airports, landports, seaports Mostly airports only
Maximum common validity Up to 90 days Depends on approval letter and current policy
Entry type Single entry or multiple entry Single entry or multiple entry if approved
Document before travel Approved eVisa PDF Approval letter PDF
Airport process Go directly to immigration counter Queue for visa stamp first
Stamping fee No airport stamping fee for eVisa Required at airport
Main risk Wrong details or poor photo scan No approval letter, extra airport waiting time
Best for Most tourism and short business trips Urgent or special airport-entry cases

A critical detail most applicants overlook is the entry port. With an eVisa, you must enter through an approved eVisa border gate.

If your approved visa or travel document names a specific entry gate or your itinerary changes unexpectedly, you should check whether the change is acceptable before traveling. Do not assume every land crossing, port, or airport can process your document in the same way.

For Portuguese travelers visiting Vietnam for tourism, the eVisa is usually the simplest option. For travelers entering for business, investment, technical work, or repeated visits, the right answer may depend on sponsorship, trip length, and future residence plans.

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Can Portuguese citizens apply for a visa at the Vietnamese Embassy?

Yes, Portuguese citizens can apply for a Vietnam visa through a Vietnamese embassy or consulate, but there is currently no Vietnamese embassy or consulate in Portugal. Applicants usually contact the nearest Vietnamese diplomatic mission, such as the Embassy of Vietnam in Madrid or the Embassy of Vietnam in Paris.

Embassy visa procedures may vary by location. You should contact the relevant embassy before sending documents, booking travel, or visiting in person.

A Vietnam embassy visa may be suitable if:

  • You need a visa type that is not convenient through the eVisa system.
  • You prefer a visa sticker before departure.
  • You have a special passport, official travel purpose, or supporting documents.
  • You are applying for a purpose that requires direct consular guidance.
  • You cannot use online payment or the eVisa portal.

Typical documents may include:

Document Notes
Original passport Valid Portugal passport with blank pages
Visa application form Form required by the embassy
Passport photo Size and background depend on embassy rules
Invitation or sponsorship letter Often needed for business or special purposes
Travel itinerary Flight and accommodation details may be requested
Visa fee Depends on visa type and embassy procedure

Applicants should not rely only on old online instructions because embassy procedures, appointment systems, consular fees, and mailing rules can change. Always confirm with the embassy directly before submitting your passport.

If you are already in Europe and need a Vietnam visa urgently, Tan Van Lang can help assess whether eVisa, visa on arrival, or embassy processing is the most realistic route. The best option depends on your flight date, entry port, visa purpose, and document condition.

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Frequently asked questions

How long can a Portuguese citizen stay in Vietnam with an eVisa?

A Portuguese citizen can stay in Vietnam for the period approved on the eVisa, up to a maximum of 90 days. The eVisa may be issued for single entry or multiple entry.You must leave Vietnam on or before the visa expiry date unless you have obtained a lawful extension, new visa, or other residence permission. Overstaying can lead to fines, exit delays, and future entry difficulties.

Can I get a visa on arrival if I am from Portugal?

Yes, but only if you obtain a pre-approved visa approval letter before departure. You cannot simply fly to Vietnam and request visa on arrival without prior approval.After landing, you must complete the airport visa stamping process and pay the stamping fee. This process can take extra time, especially during peak arrival hours.

What are the passport validity requirements for Portuguese citizens?

Your Portugal passport should be valid for at least 6 months beyond your intended arrival date in Vietnam. It should also have at least 2 blank pages.If your passport is close to expiry, renew it before applying for the Vietnam visa. A visa issued on an old passport may not be usable after passport renewal unless the authorities allow a specific solution.

How much does a Vietnam visa cost for Portuguese passport holders?

For a Vietnam eVisa, the government fee is generally 25 USD for single entry and 50 USD for multiple entry. Service fees may apply if you use a visa agency for checking, urgent processing support, or case handling.For visa on arrival, you need to consider two costs: the approval letter service fee and the airport stamping fee. The stamping fee is paid when you receive the visa stamp at the Vietnam airport.

Can Portuguese citizens extend their Vietnam tourist visa?

Visa extension depends on the visa type, current immigration policy, sponsorship status, and your specific travel record. It is not something travelers should assume automatically.If you need to stay longer, contact a professional visa consultant before your visa expires. In many cases, the best solution may be a new visa, border exit plan, or a different immigration route rather than a simple extension.

What is the official website for Vietnam eVisa application?

Portuguese citizens should use the official Vietnam eVisa portal operated by the Vietnam Immigration Department. Common official domains include evisa.gov.vn and the official electronic visa system linked from Vietnam immigration authorities.Be careful with scam sites and unofficial portals that imitate government pages. If a website hides its service identity, charges unclear fees, or promises guaranteed approval, review it carefully before entering passport data.

Do I need to print my Vietnam eVisa before traveling from Portugal?

Yes, you should print your Vietnam eVisa before departure. You should also keep a digital copy on your phone and email.Airlines may ask to see your visa before boarding, and immigration officers may request the printed copy on arrival. Printing your eVisa is a small step that prevents unnecessary stress at the airport.

Conclusion 

Vietnam visa rules are straightforward when the application is clean, but they become stressful when the traveler is close to departure or has entered incorrect information. Portuguese citizens should apply early, check every passport detail, and choose the visa type that matches the real travel purpose.

If your trip is purely for tourism, the Vietnam eVisa is usually the best starting point. If your trip involves company meetings, signing contracts, investment research, technical tasks, or repeated entry, you should confirm whether a business visa, sponsor support, or another immigration route is more appropriate.

Tan Van Lang has supported foreign travelers, companies, investors, and families since 2003. Our team can review your case, check your documents, assist with urgent visa solutions where possible, and advise you before your flight date becomes a problem.

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