Vietnam adds 41 new border gates for e-visa entries and exits
Friday, 16 Jan, 2026
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Vietnam government is further opening the country to international tourism by allowing more border gates to accept foreign travelers. In a new resolution passed in early December, the government added 41 entry points to the list of international border gates for foreigners on an e-visa.
The list of Vietnam newly established border gates are the following :
I. Air border gates
1. Long Thanh International Airport near Ho Chi Minh City (once coming into operation)
2. Gia Binh International Airport north of Hanoi (once coming into operation)
3. Vinh International Airport
4. Chu Lai International Airport near Danang.
II. Land border gates
1. Dong Dang border gate (railway) in Lang Son province
2. Lao Cai border gate (railway) in Lao Cai province
3. Tra Linh border gate in Cao Bang province
4. Long Sap border gate in Son La province
5. Nam Giang border gate in Da Nang City
6. Le Thanh border gate in Gia Lai province
7. Binh Hiep border gate in Tay Ninh province
8. Thuong Phuoc land and waterway border gate in Dong Thap province
9. Dinh Ba international border gate in Dong Thap province
10. Tan Nam international border gate in Tay Ninh province
11. Thanh Thuy international border gate in Tuyen Quang province
III. Sea border gates
1. Van Gia Seaport in Quang Ninh province
2. Diem Dien Seaport in Hung Yen province
3. Hai Thinh Seaport in Ninh Binh province
4. Ninh Binh Seaport in Ninh Binh province
5. Cua Lo-Ben Thuy Seaport in Nghe An province
6. Son Duong Seaport in Ha Tinh province
7. Gianh Seaport in Quang Tri province
8. Hon La Seaport in Quang Tri province
9. Cuu Viet Seaport in Quang Tri province
10. Thuan An Seaport in Hue City
11. Ky Ha Seaport in Da Nang City
12. Sa ky Seaport in Quang Ngai province
13. Vung Ro Seaport in Dak Lak province
14. Ca Na Seaport in Khanh Hoa province
15. Ninh Chu Seaport in Khanh Hoa province
16. Phu Quy Seaport in Lam Dong province
17. Lien Huong Seaport in Lam Dong province
18. Ben Luc Seaport in Tay Ninh province
19. Dong Thap Seaport in Dong Thap province
20. Soai Rap – Hiep Phuoc Seaport in Dong Thap province
21. My Thoi Seaport in An Giang province
22. Hon Chong Seaport in An Giang province
23. An Thoi Seaport in An Giang province
24. Truong Long Hoa Seaport in Vinh Long province
25. Giao Long Seaport in Vinh Long province
26. Nam Can Seaport in Ca Mau province
The decision followed a previous similar expansion of designated border gates as international points of entry in August 2023. By then, Vietnam government approved 42 new international border gates for e-visa entry and exit. With the addition of 41 new border gates, the number of entry points accepting e-visas has now reached 83, further fostering the facilitation for international travelers coming to Vietnam.
Vietnam has been issuing e-visas to citizens of all countries and territories since August 15, 2023, allowing a stay of up to 90 days with either single or multiple entries.
2025 was indeed a record year for Vietnam tourism as the country registered 21.17 million international arrivals (+20.4% YoY). 84% of all arrivals occurred by air (17.84 million) followed by land (3.05 million) and by sea (0.27 million). In 2026, Vietnam targets 25 million international visitors.
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