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Vietnam E-Visa Processing Paused on Key April–May 2026 Holiday Dates
Sanjeev Kumar | April 19, 2026 11:23 PM CST

Travellers planning a trip to Vietnam in late April or early May 2026 should take note. The Vietnam Immigration Department will temporarily pause e-visa processing due to national holidays, which could affect travel timelines.

Here’s what this really means and how you can avoid last-minute stress.

Vietnam E-Visa Processing Will Stop on These Dates

As per the latest updates, the Vietnam Immigration Department will remain closed on the following days and will not process any e-Visas.

  • 25 to 27 April 2026
  • 30 April to 3 May 2026

These closures coincide with major public holidays in Vietnam, including Reunification Day (30 April) and International Workers’ Day (1 May).

During this period, no Vietnam e-visa applications will be processed, and no visa decisions will be issued.

What This Means for Travellers

If you are planning to visit Vietnam around these dates, your visa timeline may be affected.

Even if you submit your application shortly before the holidays, it may not be processed until offices reopen. This can cause delays, especially if travel dates are close.

Expect a higher number of pending applications once processing resumes, which could extend waiting times further.

How to Avoid Vietnam E-Visa Delays

To stay on track with your travel plans, consider these simple steps:

  • Apply for your Vietnam e-visa well in advance
  • Avoid submitting applications right before the closure dates
  • Allow extra processing time after the holidays
  • Double-check travel dates if your departure is urgent
  • Inform travellers or clients about possible delays

Planning early is the easiest way to avoid disruptions.

Why This Happens Every Year

Public holidays in Vietnam often lead to temporary pauses in government services, including visa processing.

Reunification Day marks the end of the Vietnam War and is one of the country’s most important national holidays. Combined with Labour Day celebrations, many public offices close for several days.

Because the Vietnam e-visa system is managed by the Immigration Department, processing is affected during these periods.

Final Thoughts

If Vietnam is on your travel list for late April or early May 2026, apply early and keep a buffer in your schedule. A little planning now can save you from unexpected delays later.


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