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Visa for Vietnam as
brazilian.
Honest, up-to-date guide for 2026. No travel-blog cliches, no easy promises.
Do I need a visa?
Yes, but it's online. Brazilian passport holders apply for Vietnam's e-Visa through the official immigration portal, valid for up to 90 days with single or multiple-entry options. Fees run around US$ 25 for single entry and US$ 50 for multiple.
Vietnam doesn't exempt Brazilians, but it's fully digitized: the e-Visa covers tourism and short business trips with no consulate visit required.
Since 2023 the e-Visa covers up to 90 days with multiple-entry options — a clear advantage for travelers hopping around Southeast Asia.
Apply at the official portal evisa.gov.vn. Warning: many mirror sites charge inflated fees.
This page covers Vietnam entry for Brazilian passport holders, based on the official immigration portal.
The e-Visa is straightforward, but the official site is easy to confuse with clones that overcharge.
Apply a few days early. Approval typically comes within 3 business days.
Required documents
Required documents.
Complete list of what to bring. Missing any can mean denied boarding or border refusal.
01
Valid passport
6 months validity and blank pages.
02
Standard digital photo
White background, face uncovered.
03
Passport data page scan
High resolution, no glare.
04
International credit card
To pay the e-Visa fee.
05
Valid email address
Approved e-Visa is delivered by email.
06
Accommodation address
Required on the application form.
07
Entry and exit points
Defined at application.
Step-by-step.
Order matters. Skipping a step creates bottlenecks at the end.
- 1
Go to the official portal
evisa.gov.vn. Avoid mirror sites.
- 2
Choose single or multiple entry
Up to 90 days validity.
- 3
Fill out the form
Personal details, travel plans, and accommodation.
- 4
Upload photo and passport
Standard photo and data page scan.
- 5
Pay the fee
Around US$ 25 or US$ 50, international card.
- 6
Wait for approval
Usually within 3 business days.
- 7
Print the e-Visa
Bring the printed PDF to present at the border.
- 8
Arrive in Hanoi
Use the e-Visa counter — skip the visa-on-arrival queue.
Costs and timeline.
Official 2026 fees. Don't pay middlemen for what you can do online.
| Item | Amount |
|---|---|
| Single-entry e-Visa | around US$ 25 |
| Multiple-entry e-Visa | around US$ 50 |
| Validity | up to 90 days |
| Photo and scan | R$ 20 to R$ 50 |
| Approval time | up to 3 business days |
Where to apply.
Official consulates and embassies. Only the listed sites are valid.
Warning
Common pitfalls.
The mistakes that send travelers home before they reach the destination.
Using a mirror site
The official site is evisa.gov.vn; clones charge more.
Wrong entry point
The e-Visa locks in your port of entry and exit.
Non-standard photo
The system rejects photos with glare or cropping issues.
Not printing the e-Visa
Immigration still requires the PDF on paper.
Last-minute application
Approval can take up to 3 business days.
Confusing e-Visa with a work visa
The e-Visa does not permit employment.
Passport with no blank pages
Can block the entry stamp.
Travel insurance
Is travel insurance mandatory?
Technically no. Practically yes.
Not mandatory, but healthcare for foreigners in Vietnam requires international hospitals, which are expensive.
Motorbike accidents and infections are common causes of tourist hospitalization.
We recommend a minimum US$ 50,000 coverage including medical evacuation.
Vietnam requires a visa, but the e-Visa makes it simple and affordable.
Use only the official portal and double-check your entry point.
Voyspark handles the e-Visa, travel insurance, and your full itinerary from Hanoi to the south.
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