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Quick answer: A Vietnam eVisa costs $25 (single entry) or $50 (multiple entry) in government fees if you apply yourself at evisa.gov.vn. Through GoVietVisa, the all-inclusive price starts at $49 for standard processing (4–6 working days) and goes up to $279 for multiple-entry weekend processing. The calculator below picks the right tier from your travel date and shows the full breakdown.
The date you land — not the date you book.
Multiple entry if you'll leave and return (e.g. Cambodia side trip).
Duration does not change the price.
Each traveller needs their own eVisa, including children.
Not sure yet? Ask us on WhatsApp — we'll tell you honestly if you can wait for a cheaper tier.
Most Vietnam eVisa price pages show you a table and leave you to work out which row applies to you. That's the wrong way round — you don't choose a processing speed, your flight date chooses it for you. This tool counts the working days between today and your entry date, then shows the cheapest tier that still lands your visa before you fly.
Two details matter, and they're the ones travellers get wrong most often:
Every figure this calculator shows is split into two parts, because they behave completely differently:
| Component | Who receives it | Refundable? |
|---|---|---|
| Government fee $25 single / $50 multiple |
Vietnam Immigration Department | Never — not by us, not by anyone |
| Service fee The rest of the total |
GoVietVisa | Yes, in full, if the application fails because of our error |
This distinction is worth understanding before you pay anyone — including us. If a service tells you the whole amount is refundable on rejection, they are either absorbing the government fee out of their own margin or they are not telling you the truth. How to tell a legitimate Vietnam visa service from a fake one covers the rest of the warning signs.
Often, yes — and we'd rather say so than sell you something you don't need. If your entry date is more than two weeks away, your nationality is on the standard eVisa list, your passport has six months of validity left, and you're comfortable with a government form that occasionally times out mid-submission, applying yourself at evisa.gov.vn for $25 is the sensible choice.
The calculation changes when time is short, when the portal has already rejected or charged you, or when a mistake would cost you the flight rather than just the fee. Our full DIY vs service comparison walks through where each option actually makes sense.
The Vietnamese government charges $25 for a single-entry eVisa and $50 for multiple entry. Applying yourself on evisa.gov.vn costs only that government fee. Using an assistance service adds a service fee on top — with GoVietVisa the all-inclusive total starts at $49 for standard processing and rises with speed, up to $279 for multiple-entry weekend processing. Full tier list on our fees page.
No. The $25 or $50 goes directly to the Vietnam Immigration Department and is never refunded, even on rejection. This is true whether you apply yourself or through a service. We refund our own service fee if the application fails because of our mistake, but nobody can reclaim the government portion. If you've been charged and received nothing, this article explains what's actually happening.
No. Vietnam prices the eVisa by entry type, not duration — a 30-day and a 90-day eVisa cost exactly the same. What moves the price is single versus multiple entry, and how fast you need it. If you're weighing the two, see single vs multiple entry explained.
Because they're measured in working hours in Vietnam, not calendar hours. An application landing late in the Hanoi afternoon has almost no working day left in it, so an hourly tier means handling it outside the normal queue order. Weekend processing costs the most for the simplest reason: there is no standard weekend queue to join. Our rush processing guide covers what's realistic when you're flying soon.
Yes. Every traveller needs their own eVisa, including infants and children — there is no family application and no group discount at government level. Bank transfer is available for groups of five or more; message us on WhatsApp and we'll arrange it.
GoVietVisa.com is a private visa assistance service. We are not affiliated with the Vietnamese government. Prices shown are estimates based on our published fee schedule and are confirmed before any payment is taken.