No, you cannot. Most nationalities require a visa before travelling to Vietnam. This includes travelers from Australia, New Zealand, Canada, the United States of America and most of Europe.
How to apply for a Vietnam visa
It is recommended that you apply for your visa at your nearest Vietnam embassy or consulate. It can take up to three weeks to for a single-entry 30-day stay. Keep in mind that prices and processing times can vary. Please check with your embassy or consulate for more information about application requirements.
An e-Visa is available for some nationalities, including passport holders from France, Ireland, Italy, Germany, Spain, the United Kingdom and the United States of America. This is a single-entry visa, valid for stays of up to 30 days. Visit the immigration website for more information on how to obtain an e-Visa.
The government of Vietnam has authorized some businesses and travel agencies to arrange pre-approval for ” visa on arrival ” at the airport in Vietnam. If someone said that you could visit Vietnam without visa please note there have been reports that some websites offering this service are scams. In order to avoid such scams, it’s a good idea to obtain your visa directly from an embassy or consulate prior to your arrival.
Most nationalities do not require a letter of invitation to obtain a visa but if you do need one.
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