Vietnam Visa for Brunei Darussalam
Brunei citizens can enter Vietnam without a visa for up to 14 days for tourism or business purposes, under the current unilateral visa exemption policy by the Vietnamese government. However, if you wish to stay longer than 14 days, enter multiple times, or visit Vietnam for other purposes, a valid Vietnam visa is required.
Seniworld provides fast and reliable Vietnam visa services for Brunei travelers who need to extend their stay, re-enter Vietnam, or apply for longer-term visas with full support, transparent pricing, and optional express processing.
Requirements & Conditions for a Vietnam Visa
- When applying for a Vietnam visa, your passport must meet the following requirements:
- Valid for at least six months from the date of entry into Vietnam.
- At least two blank pages for visa stamps and entry/exit stamps.
- A passport-sized photo in color with a white background, size 4x6 cm, without glasses.
- The applicant must not be on the entry restriction list according to Vietnam’s immigration regulations.
For travelers applying for a Visa on Arrival (VOA), additional requirements include:
- Printed Visa approval letter (issued via the agency)
- Payment of the stamping fee in cash (USD or VND) upon arrival at the airport.
Vietnam eVisa for Brunei Citizens – Processing Time & Fees
If you're staying over 14 days, or need multiple entries, the Vietnam eVisa is your best option. Brunei citizens are eligible for both 30-day and 90-day eVisas.
Validity | Processing Time | Full charge (USD/Pax) | ||
1-2 pax | 3-5 pax | > 6 pax | ||
30 days single entry | Standard (5-7 Working Days) | 55 | 50 | 47 |
Urgent 2 working days | 95 | 85 | 80 | |
Urgent 1 working days | 105 | 95 | 90 | |
Urgent 4 working hours | 125 | 115 | 105 | |
30 days multiple entry | Standard (5-7 Working Days) | 80 | 72 | 68 |
Urgent 2 working days | 120 | 108 | 102 | |
Urgent 1 working days | 140 | 126 | 119 | |
Urgent 4 working hours | 160 | 144 | 136 |
Note:
- Visa on Arrival (VOA) is only available in urgent cases with stamping fees at the airport.
- Your visa fee includes Government fee (US $25 for a single entry visa or US $50 for a multiple entry visa) and service fee.
Why Choose Seniworld for Your Vietnam Visa?
Seniworld provides assistance to Brunei citizens in completing Vietnam visa applications through an online process. The service includes support for various visa types such as tourist and business visas, as well as options for urgent processing. Applications are handled with a high level of accuracy and efficiency, with customer support available throughout the procedure.
You can apply for a Vietnam visa on your own, but most travelers choose to go through us for the following reasons:
- Fast & secure visa processing
- 24/7 customer support
- No hidden fees – transparent pricing
- Express & emergency visa options available
Do Brunei Citizens Need a Visa for Vietnam?
Brunei passport holders do not need a visa if their visit is 14 days or less and for tourism or business purposes.
However, a visa is required if:
- You plan to stay longer than 14 days
- You wish to enter Vietnam multiple times
- You are traveling for non-tourism purposes such as long-term business or work
- You have used the 14-day exemption recently and need to re-enter within 30 days.
How to Apply for a Vietnam eVisa via SeniWorld
Step 1: Submit Your Application Online
- Fill out the Vietnam eVisa application form on SeniWorld’s website.
- Upload your passport scan and passport photo.
- Provide your travel details (arrival date, departure date, entry point, etc.).
- Make the online payment for processing.
Step 2: Receive Your Vietnam eVisa
- Seniworld will process your application and submit it to the Vietnam Immigration Department.
- Your approved eVisa will be sent to your email within the selected processing time.
Step 3: Download and Print Your eVisa
- Print at least two copies of your eVisa.
- Carry them along with your passport when traveling to Vietnam.
Vietnamese Embassies and Consulates in Brunei
For travelers who prefer to apply directly, or in case of special visa types:
Embassy of Vietnam in Bandar Seri Begawan
- No 9, Spg 148-3, Jalan Telanai BA 2312, Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei Darussalam
- Tel: +673 265 1583
- Website: vnembassy-brunei.mofa.gov.vn
Ports of Entry for eVisa
Airports | Landports | Seaports |
Noi Bai Airport (Hanoi) | Tay Trang Border Gate (Dien Bien) | Hon Gai Seaport (Quang Ninh) |
Tan Son Nhat Airport (Ho Chi Minh City) | Mong Cai Border Gate (Quang Ninh) | Cam Pha Seaport (Quang Ninh) |
Cam Ranh Airport (Khanh Hoa) | Huu Nghi Border Gate (Lang Son) | Hai Phong Seaport (Hai Phong) |
Da Nang Airport (Da Nang) | Lao Cai Border Gate (Lao Cai) | Vung Ang Seaport (Ha Tinh) |
Cat Bi Airport (Hai Phong) | Na Meo Border Gate (Thanh Hoa) | Chan May Seaport (Thua Thien Hue) |
Can Tho Airport (Can Tho) | Nam Can Border Gate (Nghe An) | Da Nang Seaport (Da Nang) |
Phu Quoc Airport (Kien Giang) | Cau Treo Border Gate (Ha Tinh) | Nha Trang Seaport (Khanh Hoa) |
Phu Bai Airport (Thua Thien Hue) | Cha Lo Border Gate (Quang Binh) | Quy Nhon Seaport (Binh Dinh) |
Van Don Airport (Quang Ninh) | La Lay Border Gate (Quang Tri) | Dung Quat Seaport (Quang Ngai) |
Tho Xuan Airport (Thanh Hoa) | Lao Bao Border Gate (Quang Tri) | Vung Tau Seaport (Ba Ria-Vung Tau) |
Dong Hoi Airport (Quang Binh) | Bo Y Border Gate (Kon Tum) | Ho Chi Minh City Seaport (Ho Chi Minh City) |
Phu Cat Airport (Binh Dinh) | Moc Bai Border Gate (Tay Ninh) | Duong Dong Seaport (Kien Giang) |
Lien Khuong Airport (Lam Dong) | Xa Mat Border Gate (Tay Ninh) | |
Tinh Bien Border Gate (An Giang) | ||
Vinh Xuong Land and Waterway Border Gate (An Giang) | ||
Ha Tien Border Gate (Kien Giang) |
Important Travel Tips for a Smooth eVisa Process
- Apply at least 2 weeks before departure to avoid last-minute issues.
- Ensure your passport details match exactly with the eVisa application (even small errors can cause problems).
- Print 2 copies of your eVisa and carry them with you.
- Check your entry point – eVisa holders can only enter Vietnam via designated airports, land borders, and seaports.
- Keep a copy of your eVisa on your phone for backup.
- If traveling with children, ensure they also have a separate eVisa (even infants need a visa).
- For longer stays, consider multiple entry options or plan for an exit and re-entry with a new eVisa.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Do I need a visa for a short trip to Vietnam?
If your stay does not exceed 14 days, you are eligible for visa exemption.
How can I extend my stay beyond 14 days?
You can apply for a 30-day or 90-day eVisa through Seniworld’s official application platform.
Can I re-enter Vietnam using visa exemption after leaving?
In most cases, a waiting period of at least 30 days is required. To return sooner, you are advised to apply for an eVisa.
Is it possible to obtain a visa upon arrival at the border?
Only if you possess a valid Visa Approval Letter for Visa on Arrival. However, this method is not recommended for general travelers due to potential complications.
What are the consequences of overstaying a visa in Vietnam?
Overstaying may result in a monetary fine and could lead to a temporary ban from re-entering the country.
Can children be included under a parent’s eVisa?
No. Each traveler, including minors, must obtain a separate eVisa.
Can I enter Vietnam through any border checkpoint with an eVisa?
No. Entry is only permitted through designated ports of entry that are approved for eVisa holders.
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