Vietnam Visa RequirementsFor Poland passport holders

Polish citizens visit Vietnam on a multiple-entry e-Visa costing USD 25, valid for 90 days. Apply online at evisa.xuatnhapcanh.gov.vn before departure . processing takes 3 business days.

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Poland passport holders must apply for an electronic visa (eVisa) online before traveling to Vietnam.

Polish citizens must apply for an e-Visa online at evisa.xuatnhapcanh.gov.vn before departure. Cost: USD 25. Processing time: up to 3 business days (apply at least 1 week in advance). The e-Visa is valid for 90 days and allows multiple entries. You will need a digital passport photo and scanned passport bio page. Print the e-Visa approval to present at check-in and at Vietnamese immigration. Ensure your passport has at least 6 months validity. The e-Visa grants entry at all international land, sea, and air border crossings.

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

Required Documents

For Your Visa Application

Vietnamese e-Visa Approval

Apply online at evisa.xuatnhapcanh.gov.vn at least 3 business days before travel (apply 1-2 weeks in advance). Cost: USD 25 payable by card online. Print the e-Visa approval to present at check-in and immigration.

Vietnamese e-Visa Approval Letter

Print or save the approval from evisa.xuatnhapcanh.gov.vn. The letter includes a QR code scanned at Vietnamese immigration.

Digital Passport Photo

JPEG format, recent photo with white background, uploaded during the online application.

Passport Photo (Digital)

Uploaded during the online e-Visa application. Plain background, recent face, clear image.

Required at Entry

Valid Polish Passport

Must have at least 6 months validity from your planned departure date from Vietnam and at least 2 blank pages.

Valid Polish Passport

Must be the same passport used in the e-Visa application. Valid for at least 6 months beyond your intended stay.

Return or Onward Ticket

Confirmed departure from Vietnam; presented at check-in and may be requested at immigration.

Return or Onward Flight Ticket

Proof of departure from Vietnam. Required at check-in and may be checked at immigration.

Proof of Accommodation Recommended

Hotel booking for the first nights of your stay. Immigration occasionally asks for this.

Proof of Accommodation Recommended

Hotel booking or address of stay in Vietnam for the first few nights.

Proof of Sufficient Funds Recommended

USD 100 per day of stay is a general benchmark. Bank card or cash is acceptable.

Current Travel Situation

Poland to Vietnam: What You Need to Know

Vietnam is one of Southeast Asia's most rewarding and affordable destinations for Polish travelers. The country's north-to-south geography creates a natural itinerary: Hanoi (the capital, with its French colonial Old Quarter, Hoan Kiem Lake, and street food culture), Ha Long Bay (UNESCO World Heritage, limestone karsts rising from emerald water, best explored by overnight cruise), Hue (imperial citadel, royal tombs), Hoi An (UNESCO-listed ancient town of lanterns, tailors, and fusion cuisine), Da Nang (modern beach city, Marble Mountains), Nha Trang (beach resort and diving), Ho Chi Minh City/Saigon (bustling southern metropolis, Cu Chi Tunnels war history, Mekong Delta), and Phu Quoc Island (white sand beaches). Vietnam's cuisine is one of the world's great food traditions: pho, banh mi, bun cha, cao lau, and fresh spring rolls vary by region.

How to Get There

Vietnam borders Laos (Vang Vieng, Luang Prabang), Cambodia (Angkor Wat from Ho Chi Minh City, 6-7h by bus), and China. The Cambodia-Vietnam overland route (Ho Chi Minh City to Phnom Penh to Siem Reap/Angkor Wat) is a classic Southeast Asia backpacker circuit. Laos is accessible from northern Vietnam via border crossings near Hanoi. Combining Vietnam, Cambodia, and Thailand in 3-4 weeks is one of Southeast Asia's great travel itineraries.

Money & Banking

Vietnam uses the Vietnamese dong (VND). Vietnam is very affordable: a bowl of pho at a local spot costs VND 40,000-80,000 (about PLN 6-12), a banh mi VND 25,000-50,000, a local beer (Bia Hoi, draft street beer) VND 5,000-15,000. Mid-range restaurants cost VND 150,000-300,000 per person. Cards are accepted at hotels and upscale restaurants; street food, local restaurants, and markets are cash only. USD is also accepted in tourist areas. ATMs are widely available in cities and tourist towns. Hoi An tailors offer custom clothing at very low prices: a tailored suit from USD 70-150.

Practical Tips

Hanoi Noi Bai (HAN) and Ho Chi Minh City Tan Son Nhat (SGN) are the main gateways. No direct flights from Poland; connect via Middle Eastern hubs (Emirates, Qatar, Etihad: 14-16h total) or Asian hubs (Singapore, Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur: 12-14h). VietJet, Bamboo Airways, and Vietnam Airlines operate extensive domestic routes. The Reunification Express train runs the length of Vietnam (Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh City, 33 hours full journey); segment sleeper tickets are excellent for experiencing the country. Open-bus (The Sinh Tourist, Phuong Trang) connects tourist towns.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Polish citizens need a visa for Vietnam?

Yes. Polish citizens must apply for a Vietnamese e-Visa online before travel. The fee is USD 25 for single or multiple entry, valid for up to 90 days.

How do Polish citizens apply for the Vietnamese e-Visa?

Apply online at evisa.xuatnhapcanh.gov.vn at least 1 week before travel (3 business days minimum processing time). Cost: USD 25, payable by international credit card. Upload a digital passport photo and scanned passport bio page. Download and print the e-Visa approval for check-in and immigration. The e-Visa allows multiple entries and up to 90 days total stay.

How do I apply for a Vietnamese e-Visa?

Apply at evisa.xuatnhapcanh.gov.vn at least 3 business days before arrival (apply 1-2 weeks ahead to be safe). Complete the online form, upload a passport photo, and pay USD 25 by card. Download and save the approval letter with QR code.

What is the best way to travel from Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh City?

Several good options: Domestic flight (1h50m, from USD 30-80 on VietJet or Bamboo Airways) is the fastest. The Reunification Express train (33 hours end-to-end) has sleeper cabins and passes through Hue, Da Nang, and Nha Trang; take as segments (e.g., Hanoi to Hue 14h, Hue to Da Nang 2h45m, Da Nang to Ho Chi Minh City 17h). Open bus services (The Sinh Tourist, Phuong Trang) cover the same route with hop-on-hop-off flexibility. Flying and taking key segments of train or bus is the best combination.

How long is the Vietnamese e-Visa valid?

The Vietnamese e-Visa is valid for up to 90 days and allows single or multiple entry for the same price (USD 25).

What makes Ha Long Bay special?

Ha Long Bay (Vinh Ha Long) in northeastern Vietnam is a UNESCO World Heritage Site: nearly 2,000 limestone karst islands and islets rise from emerald green water, many with caves, grottoes, and hidden lagoons. The best way to experience it is an overnight or two-night cruise on a junk boat (traditional wooden vessel now converted to tourist cruisers), departing from Halong City or Tuan Chau. Activities include kayaking through sea caves, swimming, visiting fishing villages, and watching sunrise over the karsts.

What are the most popular destinations in Vietnam?

Hanoi (Old Quarter, Hoan Kiem Lake), Ha Long Bay (UNESCO, overnight boat), Hoi An (ancient town, tailors), Da Nang (beaches), Hue (imperial citadel), Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC, Saigon), and Phu Quoc island are the top destinations.

What is the old town of Hoi An like?

Hoi An's Ancient Town is a UNESCO Heritage Site and one of Southeast Asia's most charming destinations. The well-preserved trading port (15th-19th centuries) has Chinese assembly halls, Japanese Covered Bridge, French colonial shophouses, and traditional Vietnamese tube houses. The streets are lantern-lit at night. Hoi An is famous for bespoke tailoring: high-quality custom clothes at very low prices (suit from USD 80-150, dress from USD 30-80) with 24-48 hour turnaround. The beach (An Bang, Cua Dai) is 5km from the old town.

How do I travel within Vietnam?

The Reunification Express train (Hanoi to HCMC, approximately 30-35 hours full route) is an atmospheric option. Budget airlines (VietJet, Bamboo Airways, Vietnam Airlines) connect major cities cheaply (from USD 20). Night buses are popular for shorter routes.

Is Vietnamese street food safe to eat?

Generally yes, if you eat at busy stalls with fast food turnover. Pho, banh mi, bun cha, and com tam are popular and safe street foods. Carry hand sanitizer. Drink bottled water.

What is the Cu Chi Tunnels experience near Ho Chi Minh City?

The Cu Chi Tunnels are an extraordinary 250km network of underground tunnels used by the Viet Cong during the Vietnam War (American War in Vietnamese). Located 70km from Ho Chi Minh City, the sites at Ben Dinh and Ben Duoc allow visitors to crawl through preserved tunnel sections (some widened for tourists, still very narrow), see original booby traps, weapons caches, and field hospitals. The experience is a powerful and sobering window into wartime civilian and guerrilla life. Day tours from Ho Chi Minh City take 4-5 hours round trip.

What currency is used in Vietnam?

Vietnam uses the Vietnamese Dong (VND). Cards are accepted at hotels and upmarket restaurants. ATMs are available in cities. For street food and local markets, cash is essential. Exchange USD or EUR at local banks or jewelry shops for competitive rates.

Is Ha Long Bay worth the hype?

Yes. Ha Long Bay (UNESCO World Heritage Site) is stunning, with thousands of limestone karsts rising from the emerald bay. Overnight cruises are the best way to experience it. Book a reputable 2-3 day cruise from Hanoi.