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Are Polish able to get an e-visa for Vietnam in 2025? The official guide to getting Vietnam e-visa For Polish

The Vietnam e-visa is an online visa that became official in February 2017. Along with the traditional visa application at the Vietnam Embassy and the visa on arrival, the Vietnam E-visa is a simple and effective way to enter Vietnam today. But Vietnam e-visa can only be used for a few countries, not everywhere in the world. Please look at the information below to find out if Polish citizens can get an e-visa for Vietnam in 2025. You’ll also learn how to apply for an e-visa for Vietnam in both normal and urgent processing times.

1/ Can people with a Polish passport get an e-visa for Vietnam in ?

Covid-19 made it so that Polish passport holders couldn’t get an e-visa to Vietnam for a long time. At that time, there was no way for Poles or other people to apply for a Vietnam E-visa.

After a long break caused by the COVID 19 pandemic, the e-visa policy will start up again on March 15, 2022. We are happy to let you know that Polish citizens can now apply for a Vietnam e-visa. This type of visa is open to people from 80 countries, including Poland.

Many Poles are still not sure if Vietnam E-visa is back open and if they can apply for Vietnam E-visa online. Again, we strongly confirm that the Vietnam E-visa for Polish was opened, and that people with Polish passports can easily apply for an E-visa to get a permit to enter Vietnam during this time.

2/ The Official Guide for Applying for a Vietnam e-visa for Polish Citizens in 

According to Vietnamese law, Polish passport holders must meet the following to get an e-visa for Vietnam:

  • E-visa holders from Poland will enter Vietnam from outside of Vietnam through one of 33 entry gates.
  • Polish people must enter through the exact gate shown on their E-visa approval.
  • Poles must have a valid passport that is at least 6 months old and has at least one blank page.

Those from Poland who meet the above requirements can apply online for a Vietnam e-visa. They will need to do the following:

Step 1: Fill out the online application form at https://www.vietnamimmigration.com/apply-vietnam-visa/ . We need a scan of your passport and a recent photo of you.

Step 2: Use your credit or debit card to pay the service fee and get a visa code;

Step 3: Check the result with the code. If your application for an e-visa is approved, it will be sent to the email address you gave on the application form. Please print it out and bring it with your passport if you want to go to Vietnam.

3/ How long does it take to get a Vietnam E-visa for Polish ?

The normal time to process a Polish e-visa for Vietnam is 3 business days. The Polish applicant’s email will get a PDF file of the visa. Polish people should apply for visas as soon as possible. Polish can also choose express service on the Vietnam E-visa application form to speed up the process. Emergency E-visa service for Vietnam can be done in two working days, one working day, or even two working hours.

If you don’t need your visa right away, you can wait 3 business days. If you don’t have time because your arrival date is coming up soon, you should apply for urgent e-visa service right away. In this case, you will definitely get an e-visa within 2 working days, 1 day, or even 2 working hours, so you can get on the plane.

We just learned how to get an e-visa for Vietnam and if Polish passport holders are eligible. Send us an email at info@vietnamimmigration.com if you want to know more.

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