As international travel fully revitalizes in 2026, Vietnam has become a top-tier destination for Caribbean travelers seeking rich culture, breathtaking landscapes, and world-class cuisine. For citizens of Barbados, while there is no direct diplomatic mission (Embassy) in Bridgetown, the process of obtaining a Vietnam visa has been completely digitized and streamlined.
This guide provides the most up-to-date information for 2026, including the 90-day E-visa, the traditional Visa on Arrival, and the new mandatory digital health and immigration protocols.
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1. Do Barbados Passport Holders Need a Visa for Vietnam?
Yes. Citizens of Barbados are required to have a valid visa to enter Vietnam for any purpose, including tourism, business, or transit.
In 2026, the Vietnamese government offers several convenient options for Barbados nationals:
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90-Day E-visa: The most popular choice, allowing for single or multiple entries.
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Visa on Arrival (VOA): Primarily used for emergency travel or specialized business trips via an approval letter.
2. Option 1: The 90-Day Vietnam E-visa (Recommended)
The E-visa is the most efficient way for travelers from Barbados to secure their entry. Since the process is 100% online, you can apply from anywhere in the world.
Key Features:
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Validity: Up to 90 days.
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Entry Type: Single or Multiple entries.
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Processing Time: Typically 3 to 5 working days.
Requirements:
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Passport: Must be valid for at least 6 months beyond the arrival date.
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Digital Photo: 4×6 cm, white background, looking straight at the camera.
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Payment: $25 USD for single entry or $50 USD for multiple entry via international credit/debit card.
3. Option 2: Vietnam Visa on Arrival (VOA)
While the E-visa is standard, the Visa on Arrival remains a vital fallback, especially for last-minute travel from Barbados.
How it Works:
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Approval Letter: You must first apply through a licensed agency like VisaOnlineVietnam to receive a “Visa Approval Letter.”
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Boarding: Present the letter to your airline in Barbados or at your transit hub (e.g., London, New York, or Miami).
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Stamping: Upon arrival at one of Vietnam’s international airports, you will pay a stamping fee to have the visa placed in your passport.
Note: This method only applies to air travel.
4. MANDATORY 2026 UPDATE: The Digital Arrival QR Code
A critical update for 2026 is the Mandatory Pre-Arrival Declaration. Regardless of your visa type, all passengers must register their travel details before landing in Vietnam.
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Platform:
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Timeline: Must be completed within 72 hours before arrival.
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The Outcome: You will receive a Personal Entry QR Code.
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Importance: This QR code is scanned at immigration to speed up the entry process. Failure to present it may lead to delays at the arrival terminal.
5. Step-by-Step Guide for Barbados Travelers
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Apply Online: Visit the official portal or use VisaOnlineVietnam for a simplified form and document check.
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Check Details: Ensure your name matches the ICAO line of your passport exactly (no accents or special characters).
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Monitor Status: Use your registration code to track your application.
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Complete QR Registration: 3 days before your flight, log into the pre-arrival portal to get your QR code.
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Print Documents: Carry two physical copies of your E-visa and your QR code (digital or printed).
6. Emergency Services for Urgent Travel
Given the long travel distance from the Caribbean to Southeast Asia, travel plans can sometimes change unexpectedly. We provide Super Rush Services for Barbados citizens:
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Super Urgent (1–2 Hours): If you are at the airport and realized you don’t have a visa.
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Same-Day Approval: Apply in the morning (Vietnam time), and receive your visa by the afternoon.
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Airport Fast-Track: Avoid the long queues at Tan Son Nhat (HCMC) or Noi Bai (Hanoi). Our staff will meet you at the gate and escort you through the Priority Lane in 10-15 minutes.
7. Entry Ports in Vietnam
Your 2026 visa is valid at 42 international gates, including:
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Airports: Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Da Nang, Nha Trang, Phu Quoc.
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Seaports: For those arriving via international cruise ships.
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Land Borders: For travelers coming from Cambodia, Laos, or China.
8. Why Choose VisaOnlineVietnam (Transocean)?
With over 20 years of experience in travel documentation, we understand the specific needs of travelers from the Caribbean. We ensure:
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Accuracy: We audit every application to prevent common mistakes.
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Speed: Our direct connection to immigration allows for the fastest turnaround.
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Support: 24/7 assistance via WhatsApp and Email.
Contact Us:
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Hotline: 1900 6859
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WhatsApp: (+84) 968 18 77 18
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Email: [email protected]
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Office: 54/14 Nguyen Cu Trinh St., District 1, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.

