Vietnam Visa Requirements for Swedish Citizens: 2026 Official Update
Sweden and Vietnam share a long-standing diplomatic relationship, which translates into very favorable travel conditions for Swedish passport holders. In 2026, traveling from Stockholm or Gothenburg to Vietnam is easier than ever, but there are two critical updates regarding stay duration and digital entry cards that every traveler must know.
1. Do Swedish Citizens Need a Visa for Vietnam in 2026?
The answer depends on your length of stay:
Option A: Visa Exemption (Up to 45 Days) – NO VISA REQUIRED
As of 2026, Swedish citizens are granted a unilateral visa exemption.
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Duration: You can stay in Vietnam for up to 45 days without a visa.
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Purpose: Tourism, business, or visiting relatives.
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Condition: Your Swedish passport must be valid for at least 6 months from the date of entry and have at least 2 blank pages. You must also have a confirmed return or onward ticket within the 45-day window.
Option B: The 90-Day E-Visa – FOR LONGER STAYS
If you plan to explore Vietnam for more than 45 days, you must apply for an E-visa.
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Validity: Up to 90 days.
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Entry Type: Available for both Single and Multiple entries.
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Process: Applied for and issued entirely online.
2. MANDATORY 2026 REQUIREMENT: Digital Arrival QR Code
Regardless of whether you enter visa-free or with an E-visa, a new mandatory rule took effect on April 15, 2026. All international travelers arriving at major hubs like Tan Son Nhat (SGN) must complete the Digital Arrival Card.
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Window: Must be completed within 72 hours before landing.
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Portal:
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Requirement: After submitting your flight and accommodation details, you will receive a QR Code.
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At the Border: You must present this QR code to immigration officers. Without it, you will face significant delays at the airport.
3. Important Notes for Swedish Travelers
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No Waiting Period: There is no longer a mandatory 30-day gap between two visa-free entries. You can perform a “visa run” to a neighboring country (like Thailand or Cambodia) and return to get a new 45-day stamp.
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Phu Quoc Island: If you fly directly to Phu Quoc and stay only on the island, you are eligible for a 30-day exemption, regardless of other visa rules. However, the 45-day national exemption is usually more beneficial for Swedish citizens.
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Business Visits: While visa-free entry is allowed for short business meetings, a formal Business E-visa or Work Permit is required if you are employed by a Vietnamese entity.
4. Why Use VisaOnlineVietnam Services?
While the process is digital, Swedish travelers often face issues with the government payment gateway or late-minute QR code registrations. VisaOnlineVietnam ensures a stress-free arrival:
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Full Compliance Package: We handle your 90-day E-visa AND your mandatory 72-hour Pre-arrival QR registration.
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24/7 Support: Assistance in English/Vietnamese for any discrepancies in passport data or flight changes.
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Fast-Track Service: Arriving after a long flight from Europe can be exhausting. Our VIP staff will meet you at the gate, handle the QR code verification, and escort you through the Priority Immigration Lane in under 10 minutes.
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Urgent E-Visa: Need to fly tomorrow? We offer emergency processing in 4 to 8 hours.
Contact Our Support Team
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WhatsApp/Zalo: (+84) 968 18 77 18
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Hotline: 1900 6859
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Email: sales@visaonlinevietnam.com
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Office: 54/14 Nguyen Cu Trinh Street, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.

