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Vietnam Extends Visa-Free Travel to More Nations, Includes Special Waivers

Beginning August 15, 2025, Vietnam will allow nationals from 12 additional countries to enter visa-free for up to 45 days. Alongside this, a new guideline introduces special visa exemptions for scholars, professionals, investors, and cultural figures whose contributions align with Vietnam’s strategic priorities.

12 European Nations with Visa-Free Entry

Travelers from the following countries will benefit from Vietnam’s updated visa-free policy:

  • Switzerland
  • Slovenia
  • Slovakia
  • Romania
  • Poland
  • Luxembourg
  • Hungary
  • The Netherlands
  • The Czech Republic
  • Croatia
  • Bulgaria
  • Belgium

From August 15, 2025, visitors from these nations can stay in Vietnam visa-free for 45 days. This rule applies regardless of passport type and is part of Vietnam’s broader tourism growth strategy, valid until August 14, 2028.

Some travelers, such as those from Poland, Switzerland, and the Czech Republic, may already have visa-free access under Resolution No. 11/NQ-CP (January 2025), but that law will be replaced by the new regulation.

Special Visa Waivers for High-Value Visitors

On the same date, Vietnam enacted Decree No. 221/2025/ND-CP, creating a new category of visa waivers not intended for mass tourism. These waivers apply to individuals whose presence supports Vietnam’s economic, cultural, or diplomatic goals.

Eligible categories include:

  • Visitors personally invited by Vietnam’s top leaders, such as the President or Prime Minister
  • Senior officials from foreign governments or international organizations
  • Professionals, scientists, and technology experts
  • Major investors and global business executives
  • Renowned artists, athletes, and cultural figures
  • Honorary consuls of Vietnam
  • Experts requested by leading universities, research institutes, or Vietnamese firms

In certain cases, the Ministry of Public Security may extend visa-free entry to individuals outside this list if deemed strategically beneficial.

What This Means for Travelers

For European tourists from the 12 listed nations, Vietnam just became easier to access—no paperwork, no fees, just a 45-day stay.

For professionals in academia, business, or culture, it may be worthwhile to explore eligibility under the special waiver category.

These reforms highlight Vietnam’s strategy of boosting tourism, attracting global expertise, and strengthening international partnerships while maintaining control over who benefits from visa fast-tracking.