Before you fly: the airport procedure starts at home
The Vietnam airport visa procedure is only smooth when the traveler prepares before departure. For Visa on Arrival cases, the key document is the approval letter. The traveler should also prepare the original passport, printed documents, passport photos if required, arrival form if provided, and airport payment readiness where applicable.
Do not treat the landing visa counter as a place to start from zero. It is the place where a pre-arranged case is completed after landing.
Documents to keep in your carry-on



| Item | Where it is used | What to check |
|---|---|---|
| Approval letter | Airline check-in and landing visa counter. | Names, passport number, nationality, arrival date, and visa type. |
| Original passport | Airline check-in, visa counter, and immigration. | Check that the passport has enough remaining validity, at least 2 blank pages, and exact details matching the approval letter. |
| Passport photos | Landing visa counter when required. | Bring spare 4x6cm photos on a plain light background. Avoid glasses, hats, shadows, or hair covering the face. |
| Arrival/application form | Landing visa counter when required. | Complete it before travel if support provides it. |
| Airport payment readiness | Landing visa counter where applicable. | Confirm the accepted payment method before flying. Vietnam GoEasy does not list detailed government fee amounts on this page because procedures and fees can change. |
| Flight/hotel details | Support review and possible arrival questions. | Keep the first hotel address and flight number accessible offline. |
Step-by-step airport procedure after landing
- Follow landing visa signs before immigration. Look for signs such as Landing Visa, Visa on Arrival, or Visa Issuing Office depending on the airport.
- Submit your documents at the counter. Provide the approval letter, passport, form, photos, and any required supporting items.
- Wait for your name, passport, or screen notice. The waiting method can vary by airport and crowd level.
- Complete any required airport payment step. Follow the counter instructions for any applicable airport payment and keep the receipt if provided.
- Receive the passport back with visa stamp/sticker. Check the visa information immediately before leaving the counter.
- Proceed to immigration inspection. After the visa has been placed in the passport, continue to the immigration lane for entry inspection.
- Collect baggage and continue arrival. Once cleared, move to baggage claim, customs, pickup, SIM/eSIM, or transportation.
What to check before leaving the counter
Small mistakes are much easier to address while you are still at the landing visa counter. Before walking away, check your passport and visa details carefully.
Identity details
- Name spelling.
- Passport number.
- Date of birth if shown.
- Nationality/passport country.
Visa details
- Entry type.
- Validity dates.
- Permitted stay if shown.
- Entry stamp date after immigration.
Airport-by-airport expectations
Large international airports such as Ho Chi Minh City, Hanoi, and Da Nang may have busier landing visa areas, especially when multiple flights arrive close together. Smaller international airports may feel easier, but staffing, counters, and waiting times can still vary. Travelers should prepare for a wait and avoid planning an overly tight connection after arrival.
| Airport situation | What it can mean | Traveler preparation |
|---|---|---|
| Late-night arrival | Traveler may be tired, and counters may feel harder to navigate. | Keep documents in one folder and arrange pickup/fast track if needed. |
| Family or group arrival | More passports and documents increase the chance of confusion. | Label documents by traveler and check each passport after stamping. |
| Business traveler | Schedule pressure can make waiting more stressful. | Consider arrival assistance if the service is available for that airport. |
| First-time visitor | Signs and procedures may be unfamiliar. | Read the procedure before flying and keep support contact accessible. |
Can airport fast track help?
Airport fast track or VIP assistance may help coordinate the arrival path where the service is available. It can be helpful for elderly travelers, families with children, business travelers, late-night arrivals, or travelers who feel uncomfortable navigating the airport alone. However, airport assistance does not remove the need for valid visa documents and does not override official decisions.
Frequently asked airport-procedure questions
Should I go to immigration first or landing visa first?
If you are using VOA, go to the landing visa/visa-on-arrival counter first. After the visa stamp is placed in your passport, proceed to immigration.
Do I need cash?
For VOA airport stamping, travelers should prepare cash as advised before travel and confirm the current fee/currency. Do not rely only on cards.
Can I use fast track if I already have an eVisa?
Yes, arrival assistance may be requested separately where available, but it is not a replacement for valid immigration documents.
What if my visa stamp has an error?
Ask immediately at the counter before leaving that area. It is safer to address possible errors while still at the airport desk.
We help travelers understand the likely support path, review practical document details, explain common mistakes, and coordinate private assistance where the case is suitable.
- Document and timing review before moving forward
- Clear guidance for eVisa, VOA, exemption, or embassy-style questions
- Human support by email, WhatsApp, Telegram, or Viber
Final visa approval, airline boarding, border admission, official processing decisions, and airport rules remain outside any private support service.
- No guarantee of approval or entry
- No claim of government affiliation
- No replacement for official requirements or authority decisions
Need arrival support at the airport?
Vietnam GoEasy can help review whether airport fast track, VIP assistance, or pickup support fits your arrival plan.
View Airport Fast Track GuideSend your nationality, passport country, travel date, entry route, and current visa status. Vietnam GoEasy can help you understand whether eVisa support, VOA guidance, airport assistance, or an official/embassy path is more realistic.


