Vietnam Visa Fees – Official Costs & Service Charges Explained

Understanding the Vietnam visa fees in 2025 is essential for budgeting your trip and avoiding unexpected costs at the border. Whether you are applying for a 90-day tourist E-visa or an urgent business entry, the total cost is typically split into two parts: the Official Government Fee and the Service Charge.

This guide breaks down the latest pricing structure to ensure you know exactly how much a Vietnam visa costs today.


Overview of Vietnam Visa Fees

Since the policy update in late 2025, Vietnam has simplified its fee structure for E-visas while maintaining a separate stamping fee system for Visa on Arrival.

The Golden Rule: Government fees are mandatory and non-refundable, regardless of whether your visa is approved or denied. Service fees are what you pay to experts like Fast Visa Vietnam to ensure your application is error-free and processed within your required timeframe.


Official Government Visa Fees

These are the fixed rates set by the Vietnam Immigration Department.

1. Vietnam E-Visa Fees

The E-visa is the most common entry method for 2025. You pay this fee online during the application process.

  • Single Entry (up to 90 days): $25 USD

  • Multiple Entry (up to 90 days): $50 USD

2. Visa on Arrival (VOA) Stamping Fees

If you choose the VOA route (primarily for emergencies or specific business categories), the government fee is paid in cash at the “Landing Visa” counter upon arrival at a Vietnamese airport.

  • Single Entry: $25 USD

  • Multiple Entry: $50 USD

  • Long-term Multiple Entry (6–12 months): $95 – $135 USD


Service Fees vs. Government Fees

Travelers often ask: “Why is the price on your website higher than the government portal?”

  • Government Fee: This only covers the processing of the visa. There is no support, no error-checking, and no guarantee of speed.

  • Service Fee: This is the fee paid to Fast Visa Vietnam for professional handling. It includes:

    • 24/7 expert review to prevent common typos that lead to entry refusal.

    • Expedited processing (getting your visa in hours instead of days).

    • Direct communication with the Immigration Department for status updates.

    • Assistance with document preparation (passport photos, sponsorship letters).


Vietnam Visa Fees by Visa Type

Visa Category Duration Government Fee Estimated Service Fee
Tourist E-Visa 90 Days (Single) $25 From $15
Tourist E-Visa 90 Days (Multiple) $50 From $20
Business E-Visa 90 Days $25 / $50 From $40
Visa Exemption 45 Days $0 $0

Note: For citizens of countries eligible for the 45-day visa exemption, there are no government fees.

Processing Time
Service fee: 295$

Urgent Visa Fees Explained

When you need a visa “right now” because of a missed flight or last-minute meeting, “Urgent” or “Super Urgent” fees apply. These reflect the cost of prioritizing your application in the government system.

  • Standard Processing (3-5 days): Standard service fee.

  • Urgent (1-2 working days): Additional $30 – $60 USD.

  • Emergency (1-4 working hours): Additional $80 – $150 USD.

  • Weekend/Holiday Processing: Requires specialized handling as the Immigration office is officially closed. Prices vary based on arrival airport.

Explore our Urgent Vietnam Visa pricing for real-time quotes.


Hidden Costs to Watch Out For

  1. Bank Transaction Fees: Most online payment gateways add a small 2.5% – 4% transaction fee.

  2. Currency Exchange Rates: If paying the VOA stamping fee in VND instead of USD, the airport exchange rate may be unfavorable. Always carry crisp, clean USD bills.

  3. Photo Fees: If you arrive at the airport for a VOA without 4x6cm photos, you may be charged $2 – $5 to have them taken on-site.

  4. Correction Fees: If your E-visa has a mistake (e.g., wrong birth year), you cannot edit it. You must pay both the government and service fees again for a new application.


FAQ – Vietnam Visa Fees

Q: Is the E-visa fee refundable if my application is rejected?

A: No. The Vietnam Immigration Department does not refund the $25/$50 fee under any circumstances. This is why using a professional review service is highly recommended.

Q: Can I pay the stamping fee with a credit card at the airport?

A: Most Vietnamese airports (Noi Bai, Tan Son Nhat) still require cash payment for the stamping fee. Some now have ATMs nearby, but they are often outside the immigration zone. Always bring cash.

Q: Does the E-visa price include the stamping fee?

A: Yes. Unlike the VOA, the E-visa is a “full-package” fee. Once you have your E-visa PDF, you do not need to pay any additional fees at the airport.

Q: How much does a 5-year visa exemption cost for Viet Kieu?

A: The government fee for a Visa Exemption Certificate is $10 USD, plus processing/service fees if handled by an agency.


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