Vietnam—a land of vibrant energy and cultural charm—is increasingly becoming a top destination for Taiwanese travelers. Whether you are planning to soak in the ancient atmosphere of Hanoi, relax on the beaches of Da Nang, or experience the bustling urban life of Ho Chi Minh City, understanding the latest visa regulations is the most critical step of your trip. This article provides a comprehensive analysis of the 2026 Vietnam visa regulations for Taiwanese citizens and a complete application guide to ensure a smooth start to your journey.
Yes. According to the 2026 entry regulations, Taiwanese passport holders traveling for tourism, business, or visiting relatives must obtain a valid visa in advance. As of now, Vietnam has not granted unilateral visa-free status to Taiwan, so every traveler must prepare a visa before departure.
Phu Quoc is currently the only region in Vietnam offering visa-free entry for Taiwanese passport holders for up to 30 days, provided the following conditions are met:
Passport must be valid for at least 6 months.
Must hold a return ticket or a ticket to a third country.
Must fly directly to Phu Quoc (or transit through a foreign country directly to Phu Quoc without leaving the transit area).
Travel must be restricted to Phu Quoc. A visa is required if traveling to the mainland (Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Da Nang, etc.).
Business travelers holding an ABTC can enter Vietnam visa-free when accompanied by a valid passport. ABTC holders enjoy multiple-entry status for up to five years, with stays typically ranging from two to three months per entry.
Based on the latest 2026 policies, Taiwanese citizens can apply for the following:
By Application Method:
By Validity and Entries:
2026 Policy Update: Taiwanese citizens are fully eligible for the 90-day multiple-entry E-Visa. This allows you to exit and re-enter Vietnam freely (e.g., visiting Cambodia or Thailand and returning) without re-applying.
Since August 15, 2023, the E-Visa has been the mainstream choice for Taiwanese travelers. It allows stays up to 90 days with multiple entries.
Advantages of E-Visa:
Fully Digital: No need to visit an office.
Transparent Fees: Fixed official fees with no hidden costs.
Convenience: Use the printed PDF to pass through customs directly.
Wide Access: Valid at 42 international checkpoints (airports, land borders, and seaports).
Passport: Valid for at least 6 months from the date of entry.
Blank Pages: At least 2 blank visa pages.
Digital Passport Scan: Clear photo/scan of the data page (JPEG).
ID Photo: Recent (within 6 months) color photo with a white background (no glasses, ears visible).
Email: A valid address for receiving the OTP and visa results.
Payment: Credit or debit card.
Official Processing Time: Generally 3 to 5 working days.
⚠️ Important Reminder: Processing can take longer during peak seasons. It is strongly recommended to apply 2 to 3 weeks before departure. Fees are non-refundable even if the application is rejected or contains errors.
Includes government fees and service fees with guaranteed delivery or a full refund.
Tourist E-Visa Fees:
Business E-Visa Fees:
Visit the Website: Go to the official portal or use our simplified Chinese agency portal: https://www.vietnam-visa.tw/apply/.
Fill the Form: Enter nationality (Taiwan), purpose of visit, entry/exit ports (cannot be changed once issued), and dates.
Upload Files: Upload your passport scan (all four corners visible, no glare) and ID photo.
Payment: Review your data carefully and pay. Save your registration code to track the status.
Download & Print: Once approved, download the PDF and print it out. Digital versions on phones are often rejected by border agents.
Name Order: Taiwanese names often have Surname and Given Name swapped. Ensure it matches the Machine Readable Zone (MRZ) at the bottom of your passport.
Photo Issues: Blurred photos, wearing glasses, or non-white backgrounds are top reasons for delays.
Passport Errors: A single wrong digit in the passport number makes the visa invalid.
If you are at the airport and realized you forgot your visa, or if your E-Visa contains errors, you need an Emergency Visa.
Emergency Processing Times (2026):
Standard Urgent: 1–2 working days.
Super Urgent: 4–8 working hours.
Last Minute/Airport Rescue: 30–60 minutes (24/7 support).
How to Apply: Official websites do not offer 1-hour services. You must contact a licensed agency. We provide 24/7 support for these cases.
No Paper Arrival Cards: Most travelers no longer need to fill out physical arrival cards.
Electronic Entry Declaration: As of April 15, 2026, all non-Vietnamese travelers entering through Ho Chi Minh City (SGN) must complete an online entry declaration 72 hours before arrival.
New Law (July 1, 2026): A new amendment to the entry/exit law will further simplify E-Visa processes and expand their scope.
For assistance or questions:
Email: info@vietnam-visa.tw
WeChat: vietnam-visa
We provide 24/7 consultation and emergency services, even during weekends and Vietnamese holidays. Have a wonderful trip to Vietnam!
