Vietnam E-Visa 1 Month Single Entry is valid for 30 days from first entry and permits one entry into Vietnam. It is the most popular Vietnam e-visa option for Indian first-time visitors and travellers on a single-leg holiday, business trip, or short stay.
This guide is for Indian travellers planning a single, continuous Vietnam trip of up to 30 days. Vietnam visa rules and processing timelines can change — treat this as a practical planning reference and confirm final requirements before applying.
Vietnam E-Visa 1 Month Single Entry — specification table
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Visa Type | E-Visa — electronically issued |
| Validity | 30 days from date of first entry into Vietnam |
| Entries | 1 (single entry — visa is consumed on first exit from Vietnam) |
| Purpose | Tourist or business (select at time of application) |
| Valid Ports | All international entry points — airports, seaports, land borders |
| Best For | First-time visitors, single-destination holidays, short business trips |
| Avoid If | Planning side trips to Cambodia, Laos, or Thailand with return to Vietnam |
| Processing | Normal (4 days), Urgent (2 days), Super Urgent (1 day), Express (4 hrs) |
How this compares to similar options
If your itinerary includes leaving Vietnam for a side trip to Cambodia, Laos, or Thailand and returning, the single entry visa will be consumed on your first exit. Choose Vietnam E-Visa 1 Month Multiple Entry instead for multi-country itineraries. For stays longer than 30 days, consider the 3-month options.
1 month single entry e-visa: who should choose this option
- Confirm your Vietnam itinerary is a single continuous stay — no planned exits and re-entries
- Stay duration planned within 30 days from first Vietnam entry
- Passport valid at least 6 months from Vietnam exit date
- Clear passport scan, recent compliant photo
- Hotel booking or purpose document matching full stay period
Common mistakes Indian applicants make
The most common 1-month single entry mistake is buying a multi-country Southeast Asia package without realising that a Vietnam–Cambodia–Vietnam itinerary requires multiple entry. Applicants discover this only after the visa is approved and they cannot re-enter Vietnam after the Cambodia day trip.
How Visa Expertz helps
Our team reviews passport scans, photos, travel dates, purpose documents, and application details before submission. Start with Vietnam E-Visa and we will guide you to the correct processing tier and visa category based on your departure date and travel purpose.
Practical tip before you apply
Before choosing 1-month single entry, map your full itinerary on paper. If there is any exit from Vietnam — even a day trip to Angkor Wat — you need multiple entry. When in doubt, choose multiple entry to avoid re-entry issues mid-trip.
Note: Visa Expertz assists with travel-related Vietnam visa services only. No genuine agent can guarantee visa approval — final decisions rest with the relevant authority.