Good news: the visa system has become much smoother for travellers applying from Dubai and across the UAE. Whether you’re going for a short vacation, a business visit, or to see family and friends, applying for a Vietnam visa in Dubai is now very manageable. With online options, clear rules, and fast turnaround times, you’re closer to your trip than you might think.
This guide will walk you through every step, who can apply, which visa type you need, how to apply, what documents you’ll need, how long it takes, and common questions. All in straightforward language for UAE residents like you.
UAE Citizens
If you hold a UAE passport, you are eligible to apply for a Vietnam e‑Visa or relevant visa category for tourism or business. It’s no longer visa‑free, so you must apply before travelling
UAE Residents (Expatriates)
If you live in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah or any other emirate and hold a valid UAE residence visa, you can apply for a visa to Vietnam from Dubai. This includes travellers from countries such as India, Pakistan, the Philippines, Egypt, Bangladesh, Nepal, and more. Just ensure your UAE residence visa is current and valid.
Important Note:
You must apply from within the UAE; applications from outside may not be accepted. Also, ensure your passport has sufficient validity (typically six months or more) before embarking on your journey.
Decide whether you need a tourist/e‑visa, business visa, or transit visa, go with what fits your travel plan.
Ensure your passport is valid (ideally six months or more beyond your travel date). For expats, your UAE residence visa must be valid and in good standing.
Vietnam offers a fully online e‑Visa application portal. You can apply directly online or work with a licensed travel agency in Dubai that handles visa documentation for you.
Complete the online form accurately. Your name, passport number, birthdate, travel dates, and everything must match your official documents.
Prepare digital copies of your passport info page, UAE residence visa (if applicable), photo, and travel itinerary. Upload them as per the guidelines.
Pay online with major credit/debit cards. Standard fees apply; there may be extra charges for rush service or multi‑entry visas.
Once submitted, your application will be processed, standard time is around 3‑5 working days.
You will receive an e‑Visa approval letter by email. Download and print it. Carry it with your passport when you travel because you’ll present both at immigration in Vietnam.
On arrival, show your passport and printed visa approval letter at the immigration checkpoint.
When planning your trip, you’ll choose the visa type based on why you are traveling. Here are the common categories for UAE residents heading to Vietnam:
Tourist / e‑Visa
Best for leisure travel, sightseeing, visiting friends or family. Usually valid for 30 to 90 days, single or multiple entries depending on what you choose.
Business Visa
If your trip involves meetings, trade visits, conferences, or business discussions, this visa category fits
Transit Visa
For travellers passing through Vietnam for a short period before continuing to another country.
Other Types (Long‑Stay / Work / Study)
If your trip is for longer stay work, study, or residence, you’ll need the relevant visa type — but for most short or medium visits, the categories above do the job.
Double‑check that all details (name, passport number, dates) are consistent across documents; mismatches can lead to delays or rejection.
It generally takes 3‑5 working days for approval when applying via the official online system.
Some agencies offer rush processing in 1‑2 working days for an extra charge, good if you’re booking at short notice.
Is Vietnam visa free for Indian nationals?
Vietnam uses a visa or e‑Visa system to regulate travel, ensure proper entry and manage the duration of stay. It helps both visitors and immigration authorities.
Residents in the UAE can apply online for a Vietnam e‑Visa: complete the application, upload your documents, pay the fee, wait for approval, print the letter and travel.
Usually 3‑5 working days for standard applications. Rush services may take 1‑2 days
Usually 3‑5 working days for standard applications. Rush services may take 1‑2 days
For short trips (tourism or visiting friends/family) the Tourist / e‑Visa is most common — valid for 30‑90 days depending on application.
If you selected a “multiple‑entry” option during application, yes. If single entry, you’ll need another visa for re‑entry.
Even small errors (like a wrong letter in your name or wrong passport number) can cause issues at immigration. If you realise a mistake, you may need to re‑apply — so double‑check everything.
Yes, for longer stays you can apply for an extension within Vietnam, but your travel plan should allow for it and you must follow local rules
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