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For Vietnamese passport holders

Skip the Schengen queue. Your Vietnamese Turkey eVisa in 5 minutes.

Apply from Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, or anywhere in the world. 30 days in Turkey, single entry, most applications approved within 24 business hours.

Direct eligibility. No supporting visa or residence permit required.
  • 4.8 / 5 from 14,000+ travelers, Travel Rox, Inc. since 2022

Why Vietnamese choose Turkey

Why Vietnamese travelers pick Turkey over France or Italy.

Direct flights, no Schengen queue, and a Mediterranean that costs half of Western Europe. The trade is obvious.

Nonstop from Hanoi & HCMC

11 hrs

Daily Turkish Airlines nonstops from both Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City

Two daily flights from Vietnam. No US transit visa, no Bangkok layover, no four-stop itineraries.

No Schengen queue

Direct

Vietnamese passports skip the Schengen application entirely

Schengen visas from the French or German embassy in Hanoi take weeks and demand stacks of paperwork. Turkey is a 5 minutes online form with no consulate visit.

Mediterranean for half

-50%

4 to 5 star hotel rates vs equivalent French or Italian Mediterranean destinations

Lira weakness puts Cappadocia, Antalya, and Bodrum at price points VND-paid travelers can actually afford. Photography rivals Sa Pa or Hoi An.

How it works

Your Turkey eVisa, in 3 steps.

1

Upload your Vietnamese passport

One document. Photograph the photo page, our system reads it and fills the form. No Schengen visa, no supporting documents needed.

2

Submit and pay

Review, submit, pay in USD by any major card, Apple Pay, or Google Pay. Vietnamese cards work, your bank converts VND to USD at the prevailing rate.

3

eVisa in your inbox

Approval lands by email, usually within 24 business hours on Express. Save to your phone or print, you are cleared for departure.

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What you will need

Just your passport. Nothing else.

Vietnam is on Turkey's direct eVisa list. One document on the left, everything you can skip on the right.

Required

Vietnamese passport

  • 6 months of remaining validity and 2 blank pages. That is the entire requirement.
Not asked for

Leave the rest at home.

No Schengen, US, or UK visa

No photo upload

No flight bookings

No hotel confirmations

No bank statements

No CMND or CCCD copies

No employment letters

For most cases, your passport is all we need. If Turkish immigration asks for anything further on the rare exception, our team will reach out and guide you through it.

Before you fly

Things every Vietnamese traveler should know about Turkey.

Photo prime: Cappadocia, Pamukkale, Galata

The three highest-engagement Vietnamese tourist photos. Cappadocia balloons at 5 AM, Pamukkale travertines at sunset, Galata Tower at golden hour. Plan itineraries around these timings.

Turkish coffee is not Vietnamese coffee

No filter, no condensed milk. Turkish kahve is unfiltered grounds, sweet by default. Ask for "az şekerli" (lightly sweet) or "sade" (no sugar). Try it at Mandabatmaz or Fazıl Bey in Istanbul.

Mosque dress code

Buddhist-majority Vietnamese visitors should know: shoes off, women cover head and shoulders, men cover knees. Pack a light cardigan in your day bag. Mosques are free and worth visiting.

5 hours behind Hanoi

Turkey is 5 hours behind Vietnam. Westbound flight feels long but jet lag is mild. Best months: April to June and September to October, avoiding the heat of Vietnamese summer.

Questions, answered

Turkey eVisa FAQ for Vietnamese travelers.

Yes, Vietnamese citizens need a visa, but they qualify for the online eVisa. No embassy visit or sticker visa is required for short visits.

No. Vietnamese passports are on Turkey's direct eVisa eligibility list. No supporting visa or residence permit is needed. The eVisa is the entire process, far simpler than getting a Schengen visa from the French or German embassy in Hanoi.

Single entry. Vietnamese passport holders receive a 180 days validity window from the date of issue, within which they can enter Turkey once and stay up to 30 days. To re-enter, a new eVisa is required.

No, the eVisa cannot be extended. To stay longer you must exit Turkey and apply for a longer-term visa class at a Turkish consulate. Overstaying triggers fines and a future entry ban.

Three processing speeds are available. Express is the fastest. Most Vietnamese applications are approved within 24 business hours regardless of the speed selected.

From USD 120 all-inclusive. Standard USD 120, Priority USD 149, Express USD 179. All government fees, document review, support, and tracking included. Pricing is in USD only. Vietnamese cards are accepted, your bank converts VND to USD at the prevailing rate.

Turkish Airlines operates daily nonstops from both Hanoi (HAN) and Ho Chi Minh City (SGN) to Istanbul, around 11 hours. Connecting flights are also widely available via Bangkok, Singapore, and Doha on Qatar Airways or Singapore Airlines.

Yes, every traveler including infants and minors needs an individual eVisa linked to their own Vietnamese passport. Each application is filed separately.

Apply with the passport you will actually travel on. The eVisa is linked to your passport number, so a different number on your travel passport will not match. Wait for the renewal to complete before applying.

Tet falls in late January or early February, Turkish winter. Snow is likely in Cappadocia and central Anatolia, mild on the Mediterranean coast. Many Vietnamese honeymooners now choose Turkey for Tet specifically because it offers snow they cannot get in Vietnam. April-May and September-October are warmer alternatives.

No special permit needed for personal photography at these sites. Drone use requires permits from the General Directorate of Civil Aviation; most tourists skip drones in favor of guided hot-air balloon rides in Cappadocia, which run at 5 to 6 AM sunrise.

Turkish is the local language and uses the Latin alphabet, easier for Vietnamese readers than Cyrillic, Arabic, or CJK scripts. English is common in hotels and tourist areas, less so in local markets and small towns. Translation apps work well for menus and street signs.

Ready when you are

Start your Turkey eVisa from Vietnam.

You are 5 minutes and one approval email away from boarding your flight to Istanbul.