Vietnam has announced a major expansion of the network of border checkpoints authorized to welcome travelers holding an electronic visa, bringing the total number of international access points to 83.
The decision, made official through Resolution No. 389/NQ-CP published on December 2, 2025, aims to facilitate the entry of foreign visitors and support the country’s national tourism-opening strategy.
In its resolution, the Vietnamese government decided to add 41 new international checkpoints to the list of locations allowing entry to—and exit from—the country upon presentation of an electronic visa (e-Visa).
This measure expands the system implemented since 2023 and seeks to improve the country’s accessibility, particularly through new airports, strategic land crossings along the borders with China, Laos, and Cambodia, as well as a significant number of seaports.
Vietnam: the 41 new entry points eligible for e-Visa holders
I. International airports
- Long Thành International Airport (applicable once the airport is operational)
- Gia Bình International Airport (applicable once the airport is operational)
- Vinh International Airport
- Chu Lai International Airport
II. Land border checkpoints
- Dong Dang (railway), Lang Son Province (border with China)
- Lao Cai (railway), Lao Cai Province (border with China)
- Tra Linh, Cao Bang Province (border with China)
- Long Sap, Son La Province (border with Laos)
- Nam Giang, Da Nang City (border with Laos)
- Le Thanh, Gia Lai Province (border with Cambodia)
- Binh Hiep, Tay Ninh Province (border with Cambodia)
- Thuong Phuoc (road/waterway), Dong Thap Province (border with Cambodia)
- Dinh Bà, Dong Thap Province (border with Cambodia)
- Tân Nam, Tây Ninh Province (border with Cambodia)
- Thanh Thủy, Tuyên Quang Province (border with China)
III. Ports and maritime border checkpoints
- Vạn Gia, Quảng Ninh Province
- Diêm Điền, Hưng Yên Province
- Hải Thịnh, Ninh Bình Province
- Ninh Bình Border Port
- Cửa Lò – Bến Thủy, Nghệ An Province
- Sơn Dương, Hà Tĩnh Province
- Gianh, Quảng Trị Province
- Hòn La, Quảng Trị Province
- Cua Viet, Quảng Trị Province
- Thuận An, Huế City
- Ky Ha, Da Nang City
- Sa Ky, Quang Ngai Province
- Vung Ro, Dak Lak Province
- Cà Ná, Khánh Hòa Province
- Ninh Chữ, Khánh Hòa Province
- Phú Quý, Lâm Đồng Province
- Liên Hương, Lâm Đồng Province
- Bến Lức, Tây Ninh Province
- Đồng Tháp Port, Đồng Tháp Province
- Soài Rạp – Hiệp Phước, Đồng Tháp Province
- Mỹ Thới, An Giang Province
- Hòn Chông, An Giang Province
- An Thới, An Giang Province
- Trường Long Hòa, Vĩnh Long Province
- Giao Long, Vinh Long Province
- Nam Can, Ca Mau Province
Entry points already eligible before this expansion
Before the adoption of this measure, travelers holding an electronic visa could already enter and exit Vietnam through the following 42 international checkpoints:
13 international airports:
- Nội Bài International Airport (Hanoi)
- Tân Sơn Nhất International Airport (Ho Chi Minh City)
- Cam Ranh International Airport (Nha Trang)
- Đà Nẵng International Airport
- Cát Bi International Airport (Hai Phong)
- Cần Thơ International Airport
- Phú Quốc International Airport
- Phú Bài International Airport (Hue)
- Vân Đồn International Airport
- Thọ Xuân Airport (Thanh Hóa)
- Đồng Hới Airport
- Phù Cát International Airport
- Liên Khương International Airport
16 land border checkpoints:
- Tây Trang (border with Laos)
- Móng Cái (border with China)
- Hữu Nghị (border with China)
- Lào Cai (border with China)
- Nà Mèo (border with Laos)
- Nậm Cắn (border with Laos)
- Cầu Treo (border with Laos)
- Cha Lo (border with Laos)
- La Lay (border with Laos)
- Lao Bảo (border with Laos)
- Bờ Y (border with Laos)
- Mộc Bài (border with Cambodia)
- Xa Mát (border with Cambodia)
- Tịnh Biên (border with Cambodia)
- Vĩnh Xương (border with Cambodia)
- Hà Tiên (border with Cambodia)
13 seaports:
- Ho Chi Minh City
- Hòn Gai
- Cẩm Phả
- Hải Phòng
- Nghi Sơn
- Vũng Áng
- Chân Mây
- Đà Nẵng
- Nha Trang
- Quy Nhon
- Dung Quat
- Vung Tau
- Duong Dong




