April 28, 2020
FAQ

Which Land Borders Between China and Vietnam Accept E-visa For Entering Vietnam

If you are wishing to enter Vietnam from China, there are three land border-crossings that will allow Vietnam e-visa holder to cross the border from China. These are the:

  1. Mong Cai Landport (in Hoa Lac ward, Mong Cai city, Quang Ninh province, Vietnam)
  2. Huu Nghi Landport (17km from Lang Son city, Lang Son province, Vietnam)
  3. Lao Cai Landport (Lao Cai city, Lao Cai province, Vietnam)
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The standard processing time of the Vietnam e-visa is 3 to 5 business days. Sometimes, it’s earlier than that, but there are also times that the processing will be delayed especially if you’re applying during the peak travel season.

There’s no need to visit a Vietnam consulate or embassy for your e-visa application. Everything is done online and all it requires is for you to fill out the form.

When applying for the Vietnam e-visa, you will be asked to enter your personal information. This includes your complete name, date of birth, nationality, and some relevant details from your passport.

When they approve your e-visa application, they will inform you through email about the status of the visa. If it’s approved, they will ask you to click a link to download the visa.

There are 2 options to get your e-visa extended as below: Do It Yourself : Download Form NA5 for visa extension fill, sign then bring it to your embassy or consulate to ask for  sponsoring. Ask your hotel or host for the Temporary residence declaration.

The e-visa of Vietnam will let you stay in the country for a maximum of 30 days. It’s a single entry.

Citizens of selected countries that are eligible for Vietnam e-visa. Country list for Vietnam e-visa.