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Do children need a separate visa to enter Vietnam? What documents should parents prepare for kids when traveling as a family? Understanding Vietnam visa requirements for children can sometimes be confusing, especially for first-time visitors. In this guide, we’ll cover everything parents need to know about Vietnam visas for children in 2026 to help your family enjoy a smooth and stress-free trip.
Yes. All foreign children traveling to Vietnam - including infants and teenagers - are required to have a valid visa or entry permit. This rule applies regardless of the purpose of travel, whether for tourism, family visits, or business trips.
The visa application process depends on the child’s passport arrangement:
Children with their own passport: A separate Vietnam visa application is required.
Children listed on a parent’s passport (typically under 14 years old): Parents may either apply for an individual visa for the child or include the child’s details in their own visa application under the “accompanying minors” section.

Before applying for a visa, it is important to check whether your child qualifies for a Vietnam visa exemption.
Children holding passports from eligible countries for exemption can enter Vietnam without a visa for a limited stay (currently up to 45 days in many cases as of 2026). You can review the latest eligible countries HERE
A 5-year visa exemption certificate may be available for children of Overseas Vietnamese or children with at least one Vietnamese parent. This option is especially suitable for families planning frequent visits or long-term stays in Vietnam.
Yes. The Vietnam E-visa is one of the most convenient and family-friendly options for children traveling to Vietnam. The application process will depend on whether your child has their own passport or is included in a parent’s passport.
Case A: Child has their own passport
If your child holds an individual passport, a separate Vietnam E-visa application must be submitted for them, just like an adult applicant.
Case B: Child under 14 sharing a parent’s passport
For children under 14 who are listed on a parent’s passport, parents can include the child’s information during their own E-visa application process.
When applying through the official Vietnam E-visa portal, you will find a section called:
“Under 14 years old accompanying child(ren) included in your passport.”
If applying through our service, simply provide the child’s details in the application form.
Required information usually includes:
Full name
Gender
Date of birth
Digital passport-style photo
Once approved, the child’s details will appear directly on the parent’s E-visa document. In this case, the child will not receive a separate E-visa file.
Yes. Visa on Arrival (VOA) can be a practical option for families who need urgent visa processing, last-minute travel arrangements, or assistance handling multiple applications.
How to get a VOA for your child
Step 1: Obtain a Visa Approval Letter
Before departure, you must apply through a licensed visa agency such as Vietnam-visa.com. After processing, you will receive an official Visa Approval Letter issued by the Vietnam Immigration Department that includes your child’s information.
Step 2: Complete the Visa Process at the Airport
After arriving at an international airport in Vietnam - such as Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, or Da Nang - proceed to the “Visa on Arrival” counter before going through Immigration.
You will need:
The child’s original passport (or shared passport)
A printed copy of the Visa Approval Letter
A completed Entry/Exit Form (NA1)
A passport-sized photo attached to the form
Step 3: Pay the Stamping Fee
The visa stamping fee must be paid directly at the airport in cash, typically in USD or Vietnamese Dong (VND).
Make your family arrival in Vietnam even easier
Traveling with children after a long flight can be exhausting - especially when dealing with immigration queues, luggage, and airport transportation. To make your family trip smoother and more comfortable, you can also book our Airport Fast Track and Private Car Service.
Our team can assist your family with:
Priority immigration support at Vietnam airports
Personal airport assistance upon arrival
Comfortable private car transfers to your hotel
Child-friendly travel support for stress-free arrivals
Contact us today to arrange your Vietnam visa, Airport Fast Track service, or private airport transfer for a smoother and more comfortable journey.
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