Vietnam Visa for Greek Citizens Requirements, Application Process, and Tips
In 2026, the visa process for Greek citizens has shifted significantly toward digital-first options. While the information you have is a great foundation, several key policies (especially regarding the 90-day E-visa) have been updated to make your travel much easier.

🏛️ Top Recommendation: The 90-Day E-Visa
As of 2026, the E-visa is the primary method for Greek citizens. It is no longer limited to 30 days.
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Validity: Up to 90 days.
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Entry Types: You can choose between Single Entry ($25) or Multiple Entry ($50).
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Entry Points: Accepted at 42 international checkpoints, including all major airports, land borders with Laos/Cambodia/China, and seaports.
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Processing Time: Typically 3–5 working days.
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Where to Apply: Only use the official government portal.
🛂 Other Entry Options
1. Visa on Arrival (VOA) – Emergency Use Only
While still technically available, VOA is now primarily used for last-minute emergencies (e.g., flight in 4 hours).
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Warning: You cannot just fly to Vietnam and get this. You must have a Pre-Approval Letter from a licensed agency before boarding.
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Constraint: Only valid for air travel.
2. Embassy Visa (Athens)
If you require a visa for longer than 90 days or for complex diplomatic purposes, you should visit the embassy in Athens.
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Address: 20 Diamandidou Street, 154 52 Paleo Psychiko, Athens.
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Phone: +30 210 612 8733
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Email: [email protected]
📋 Updated Document Checklist for 2026
To apply for the E-visa, you will only need digital copies of:
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Passport Bio-page: Must be valid for 6 months beyond entry and have 2 blank pages.
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Portrait Photo: 4x6cm, white background, no glasses.
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Address in Vietnam: You must provide the name/address of your first hotel.
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No Paper Forms: For the E-visa, you do not need to mail physical forms or financial proof (unless applying for specific long-term work categories).
💡 Important Tips for 2026
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The “Tet” Holiday Pause: The Vietnam Immigration Department will be closed for the Lunar New Year (Tet) from February 14 to February 22, 2026. If traveling during this window, apply at least 2 weeks in advance.
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Print Your E-visa: While digital copies are often accepted, some airlines and land border guards still require a printed PDF copy. Carry two.
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Phu Quoc Exemption: If you fly directly to Phu Quoc Island from an international location (e.g., a layover in Bangkok) and do not leave the island, you are eligible for a 30-day visa exemption.

