Vietnam Visa for Gabonese Citizens
Vietnam visa for Gabonese citizens is easy and fully digital from 2026! Gabonese passport holders must obtain a visa for entry (no visa exemption for mainland Vietnam), but the convenient e-Visa is available online with single-entry or multiple-entry options valid for up to 90 days perfect for tourism, business, or short visits.

Do Gabonese Citizens Need a Visa for Vietnam?
Yes, Gabonese citizens need a visa to enter Vietnam for tourism, business, or most other purposes. Gabon is not on Vietnam’s visa exemption list for mainland entry (though a special 30-day visa-free stay is possible on Phu Quoc Island if arriving/departing directly with an onward ticket).
Can Gabonese Citizens Apply for Vietnam E-Visa?
Yes — definitely! The Vietnam e-Visa is the most recommended and convenient option for travelers from Gabon.
Is Vietnam E-Visa Available for Gabonese Passport Holders?
Absolutely! Gabonese passport holders are fully eligible for the Vietnam e-Visa under the current inclusive policy. You can apply for a single-entry or multiple-entry e-Visa valid for up to 90 days, with access to over 80 international entry points (airports, land borders, and seaports).
Requirements for Vietnam eVisa for Gabonese Citizens
The Vietnam visa requirements for Gabonese applicants are straightforward and minimal:
- A valid Gabonese passport with at least 6 months remaining validity from your arrival date in Vietnam and at least 2 blank pages.
- A recent digital passport-style photo (4×6 cm recommended, facing forward, plain light background, no glasses, JPEG format).
- A clear scanned copy of your passport’s biographical/data page (full page, high quality, JPEG format).
- A working email address to receive the approved e-Visa.
- A credit/debit card for secure online payment of the government fee.
- No prior immigration violations or entry bans in Vietnam.
How to Apply for Vietnam Visa for Gabonese Citizens
Securing your Vietnam visa for Gabonese citizens via e-Visa is simple, secure, and can be done from anywhere with internet:
- Visit the official Vietnam e-Visa portal evisa.gov.vn.
- Complete the online application form with your personal information, travel dates, entry/exit ports, and visa type.
- Upload your passport scan and photo.
- Pay the official government fee online.
- Submit the application and wait for approval (usually emailed within 3 working days).
- Print your e-Visa (physical copy required) and present it with your passport on arrival — no extra stamping fee!
Vietnam Visa Processing Time for Gabonese Citizens
Standard Vietnam e-Visa processing takes 3 working days (Monday–Friday, excluding Vietnamese holidays) after submission and payment. During peak travel seasons or holidays, it may extend to 4–7 days, so apply 10–14 days in advance. Urgent options (1–2 days or same-day) are available through some services for an additional fee.
Vietnam Visa Fees for Gabonese Citizens
Official government Vietnam e-Visa fees (current in 2026) are fixed and non-refundable:
- Single-entry (up to 90 days): $25 USD
- Multiple-entry (up to 90 days): $50 USD
Common FAQs – Vietnam Visa for Gabonese Citizens
Q: Is there any visa-free entry for Gabonese citizens? A: No for mainland Vietnam, but up to 30 days visa-free on Phu Quoc Island if arriving/departing directly (not connecting to mainland Vietnam).
Q: Where is the nearest Vietnamese embassy for Gabonese citizens? A: The closest may be in neighboring countries (e.g., South Africa or others), but the e-Visa eliminates the need for embassy visits for most travelers!
Q: What if my e-Visa application is rejected? A: You’ll receive a notification (often due to minor errors or incomplete info). Correct and reapply (new fee required).
Q: Can I extend my e-Visa in Vietnam? A: e-Visas aren’t extendable online, but in some cases, extensions may be possible through local immigration offices.
Q: Is the online e-Visa application safe for Gabonese travelers? A: Yes — when using the official government portal, it’s completely secure. Avoid unofficial sites to prevent fraud.


