Vietnam has already reopened the E-visa application process as of 2022, and Irish passport holders are still able to apply for visas online and get permission for E-visas before travelling to Vietnam. We will provide you with comprehensive information on the new 2025 Vietnam E-visa for Irish passports in this post, including:
For foreigners who desire to travel, do business, or transit through Vietnam for a period of no more than 30 days, the Vietnam E-visa was launched in February 2017. Using the online application, visitors from IRELAND may apply for a visa while still having a valid passport, saving both time and money.
IRELAND passport holders may travel Vietnam for up to 30 days with a single entry Vietnam E-visa. Travelers who meet the requirements should apply for visas online using a phone or another internet-accessible device. Following approval, each applicant will get an email with the approved E-visa paperwork.
Irish passport holders no longer have to pay stamping fees or stand in line at the border because to Vietnam’s electronic visa system!
A single-entry permit for stays of 30 days is available as a Vietnam E-visa for holders of Irish passports, and it is completed within 3 working days.
Each IRELAND passport bearer with an electronic visa for Vietnam may utilise their entrance permission for the following activities:
The prerequisites for a Vietnam E-visa for an Irish passport are straightforward and simple to fulfil. Irish people need to prepare only two papers for a successful online application for a Vietnam E-visa:
Applicants for IRELAND may snap a photo of their passport and personal photo using their phone. All information on the passport photo must be visible.
Ireland passport holders must apply for a visa online from home or any location with internet connection in order to visit Vietnam. It will take a short while to submit an application for a Vietnam E-visa using an Irish passport.
Spend a few minutes applying for a Vietnam e-visa using your Irish passport by following this straightforward procedure, and the approved visa will be sent directly to your email box:
Apply at least seven days before your trip to Vietnam since the processing period for obtaining a Vietnam E-visa for an IRELAND passport might take up to three business days.
Ireland passport holders are granted a 30-day stay in Vietnam with the single-entry Vietnam E-visa. Also 30 days long is the validity period
Vietnam E-visas for Irish passport holders are valid for one month and start on the date entered on the application form rather than the actual date. IRELAND Prior to the E-expiration visa’s date, travellers must depart.
Irish passport holders should provide the intended arrival date accurately when applying for a Vietnam E-visa online to ensure that the visa will be issued with the proper validity.
IRELAND When arriving in Vietnam, travellers using an E-visa should be prepared with the following two documents:
Irish citizens travelling to Vietnam with an electronic visa may skip the lengthy waits at the visa on arrival desk and the extra stamping costs.
Choose one of the following points of entry into Vietnam for applicants from IRELAND, and specify it on your online visa application. Land borders, seaports, and airports are all included.
https://www.vietnamimmigration.com/vietnam-evisa/accepted-ports-to-enter-vietnam-with-e-visa/
Applicants from IRELAND are unable to modify the entrance gate they previously chose on the application form, so be careful to choose the correct one before completing the E-visa application.
We have just shared all the information about applying for a Vietnam e-visa with an Irish passport, including the necessary paperwork, the different types of e-visas available to Irish nationals, the application process, the duration of the e-visa, the requirements for Irish nationals with E-visas entering Vietnam, and the entry points that accept e-visas. In 2025, all information has been updated. Contact us at info@vietnamimmigration.com if you have any questions concerning the Vietnam E-visa for Irish passport holders.