Vietnam Visa Requirements for Slovak Citizens in 2026: The Ultimate Guide

Vietnam Visa Requirements for Slovak Citizens in 2026: The Ultimate Guide

January 9, 2026 Off By Vietnam Embassy Qatar

Are you a Slovak passport holder planning a trip to Vietnam in 2026? Whether you are heading to the bustling streets of Ho Chi Minh City or the serene landscapes of Sapa, the entry process has become significantly easier thanks to new government policies.

As of May 2026, Slovakia is among the privileged nations that enjoy extended visa-free entry. This guide explains the three main ways to enter Vietnam and the mandatory digital requirements you must complete before landing.


1. 45-Day Visa Exemption for Slovakia (Best Option)

The most important update for 2026 is the expansion of the visa waiver program. Slovak citizens can now enter Vietnam without a visa for up to 45 days.

  • Who is eligible? Regular Slovak passport holders traveling for tourism, business, or family visits.

  • Validity: Your passport must have at least 6 months of validity remaining and 2 blank pages.

  • How it works: Simply fly to any international airport in Vietnam. The immigration officer will stamp your passport with a 45-day stay—no application or fee is required.


2. When Should You Apply for a Visa (E-Visa or VOA)?

If your trip lasts longer than 45 days or you need to enter and exit Vietnam multiple times, the 45-day exemption will not be enough. You have two primary digital options:

A. The 90-Day E-Visa (Most Reliable)

The E-visa is the standard digital visa for 2026.

  • Stay Duration: Up to 90 days.

  • Entry: Single or Multiple entry.

  • Processing: 3–5 business days.

  • Official Fee: $25 (Single) / $50 (Multiple).

B. Visa on Arrival (VOA)

In 2026, Visa on Arrival is primarily used for emergency cases or business travelers who require a physical approval letter before departure.

  • Note: VOA is only valid for air travel and requires an “Approval Letter” from an agency before you board your flight.

  • At the Airport: You will need to pay a stamping fee in cash ($25 for single entry) at the VOA counter.


3. MANDATORY 2026 REQUIREMENT: Digital Arrival QR Code

Regardless of your visa status (exempt, E-visa, or VOA), all travelers arriving at major airports like Tan Son Nhat (SGN) must now complete a Digital Arrival Card.

  • Effective Since: April 15, 2026.

  • The Deadline: Must be submitted within 72 hours before landing.

  • Where to Apply: prearrival.immigration.gov.vn

  • The Result: You will receive a QR Code. You must save this to your phone or print it out. Immigration officers will scan this code before stamping your passport.


4. Applying via the Vietnam Embassy in Bratislava

If you prefer a traditional visa sticker or are traveling for specific purposes like long-term work or investment, you can visit the embassy:


Why Choose Visa Lien Dai Duong for Your Trip?

Navigating the 2026 updates like the 72-hour QR code window and E-visa name formatting can be stressful. Visa Lien Dai Duong provides expert assistance to ensure your journey is seamless:

  • 72-Hour QR Support: We manage your pre-arrival declaration so you don’t forget the deadline.

  • Emergency Visa (4-8 Hours): If you are at the airport and realized you stayed over 45 days or your E-visa is delayed, we can process urgent approvals.

  • VIP Fast-Track: Avoid long queues at the airport. Our staff will meet you at the gate and guide you through the priority immigration lane.

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