Vietnam Visa RequirementsFor Guyana passport holders
Guyanese citizens are eligible for the Vietnam eVisa, which costs USD 25 and allows a single entry for up to 90 days. Apply online at the official Vietnam eVisa portal before travel.
Guyana passport holders must apply for an electronic visa (eVisa) online before traveling to Vietnam.
Apply for the Vietnam eVisa online at the official portal evisa.xuatnhapcanh.gov.vn. Complete the online application form, upload your passport photo and portrait photo, and pay USD 25. The eVisa is typically issued within three business days. Print the eVisa to present at the port of entry alongside your passport.
Entry Requirements
Passport Validity
6 months beyond date of entry
Blank Pages
2 blank pages required
Multiple Entry
Single entry only
Work Permitted
No - requires work visa
Current Travel Situation
Guyana to Vietnam: What You Need to Know
Vietnam has expanded its eVisa program significantly and Guyanese passport holders can now apply online. Vietnam is known for Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Ha Long Bay, and Hoi An. The eVisa allows entry at most international airports, seaports, and land border crossings. Vietnam has become one of Southeast Asia's fastest-growing tourism destinations.
How to Get There
The Vietnam eVisa has replaced the old visa-on-arrival letter system and is the most convenient option for Guyanese travelers. Multiple-entry eVisas are also available. The eVisa covers most international entry and exit points in Vietnam.
Money & Banking
Vietnam uses the Vietnamese Dong (VND). ATMs are widely available. International cards are accepted at hotels and larger restaurants. Cash is preferred for street food, markets, and local transport. Currency exchange at banks and gold shops offers good rates.
Practical Tips
Apply for the eVisa at least one week before travel to allow processing time. Vietnam is a diverse country and local transport options vary by region. Grab (ride-hailing app) works well in major cities. Carry Vietnamese Dong (VND) for local markets and street food as cards are not universally accepted. Respect local customs, especially at pagodas and temples.