Entering Vietnam by Cruise or Ferry: Using Your E-Visa at Seaports

Vietnam's E-Visa system offers travelers a streamlined entry process, not only through land borders and airports but also via seaports. If you're arriving in Vietnam by sea, utilizing your E-Visa effectively is essential for a smooth entry. 

Here’s a comprehensive guide on how to use your E-Visa at a Vietnamese seaport, ensuring a hassle-free start to your maritime adventure.

Steps to enter Vietnam through seaports

1. Prepare your documents: Before disembarking from your cruise ship, ensure you have your printed E-Visa or digital version on your smartphone, along with your passport. 

2. Present your E-Visa: Present both the E-Visa and your passport to the Vietnamese immigration officer at the seaport. You can either display the E-Visa on your phone or provide a printed copy. 

3. Receive Your Entry Stamp: The officer will verify that your E-Visa and passport details match and are valid. After this check, they will stamp your passport with the entry date. 

4. Proceed into Vietnam: Once you receive your stamped passport, review your documents again, and you’re ready to proceed into Vietnam.

Additional Tips and Considerations

_ For international cruise ships with journeys through many Vietnamese seaports, passengers complete entry procedures at the first seaport border gate; Carry out exit procedures at the final seaport border gate; and only carry out procedures of comparing the passenger list when boarding and disembarking the ship at other seaports during the journey.

_ Ensure that your E-Visa is valid for the duration of your stay. 

_ Double-check that all the information on your E-Visa and passport is correct before arriving at the border. Any discrepancies can cause delays or complications.

_ Keep your passport with the entry stamp safe and accessible, as you may need to show it again when exiting the country. 

Eligible Sea Ports for Vietnam E-Visa Entry

1. Hon Gai Seaport (Ha Long, Quang Ninh province)

2. Cam Pha Seaport (Quang Ninh province)

3. Hai Phong Seaport (Hai Phong City)

4. Nghi Son Seaport (Thanh Hoa province)

5. Vung An Seaport (Ha Tinh province)

6. Chan May Seaport (Hue City)

7. Da Nang Seaport (Da Nang City)

8. Nha Trang Seaport (Khanh Hoa province)

9. Quy Nhon Seaport (Binh Dinh province)

10. Dung Quat Seaport (Quang Ngai province)

11. Vung Tau Seaport (Ba Ria Vung Tau province)

12. Ho Chi Minh Seaport (Ho Chi Minh City)

13. Duong Dong Seaport (Kien Giang province)

Conclusion

Entering Vietnam via seaport using an e-visa is a straightforward process when you're well-prepared. By ensuring your e-visa lists the correct port of entry, carrying all necessary documents, and understanding the customs procedures at your chosen seaport, you can enjoy a smooth and stress-free arrival. Whether you're docking in Da Nang, Hai Phong, or Ho Chi Minh City, the Vietnam e-visa system provides travelers with a convenient and efficient way to begin their journey. Always double-check the latest regulations before departure to stay informed and compliant.

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