From the Mediterranean coast of Tunis to the bustling streets of Ho Chi Minh City, travel and trade between Tunisia and Vietnam are steadily increasing. However, navigating the visa requirements can sometimes be a hurdle for North African travelers.
If you are a Tunisian passport holder planning a trip to Vietnam in 2026, this comprehensive guide provides everything you need to know, from the modern E-visa system to emergency airport solutions.
1. Do Tunisian Citizens Need a Visa for Vietnam?
YES. All Tunisian citizens are required to have a valid visa to enter Vietnam, regardless of whether the trip is for tourism, business, or visiting family. Tunisia is not currently on Vietnam’s short-term visa exemption list.
The excellent news for 2026 is that the visa application process has been completely digitized. You no longer need to deal with complex paperwork or endure long waiting times.
2. The Embassy Connection: Egypt and Tunisia
A critical piece of information for Tunisian travelers is that there is no physical Embassy of Vietnam in Tunisia. Diplomatic and consular affairs for Tunisia are officially managed by the Embassy of Vietnam in Cairo, Egypt.
What this means for you: In the past, Tunisians had to mail their passports to Cairo to get a visa stamp. Today, thanks to the Vietnam E-visa system, physical embassy visits are obsolete for 99% of travelers. You only need to contact the embassy in Egypt if you have a highly complex diplomatic issue or need to legalize business documents.
3. The 90-Day E-Visa: The Best Option for Tunisians
The Electronic Visa (E-visa) is the fastest, most secure, and highly recommended method for Tunisians to secure entry into Vietnam.
Validity: Up to 90 days.
Entries: You can choose between a Single Entry or a Multiple Entry visa (perfect if you plan to visit neighboring Southeast Asian countries like Cambodia or Thailand and return to Vietnam).
Processing Time: Standard processing takes 3 to 5 business days.

How to get Vietnam visa on Arrival from Tunisia?
How to Apply Online from Tunis:
Prepare Your Digital Files: You will need a high-resolution scan of your Tunisian passport’s bio-page (valid for at least 6 months) and a recent digital portrait photo (white background, strictly no glasses).
Submit via the Secure Portal: Access our digital portal and fill in your travel details, ensuring your name matches the Machine Readable Zone (MRZ) of your passport exactly.
Pay the Government Fee: The standard fee is $25 USD for a single entry and $50 USD for multiple entries, payable via an international credit card.
Download & Print: Once your E-visa is approved and emailed to you as a PDF, print two physical copies. You must present a paper copy to the airline staff in Tunis and to the immigration officers in Vietnam.
4. Best Flight Routes from Tunis (TUN) to Vietnam
There are no direct flights between Tunis-Carthage International Airport (TUN) and Vietnam. Tunisian travelers typically utilize major Middle Eastern or European transit hubs:
The Emirates/Qatar Route (Highly Recommended): Fly with Emirates (via Dubai) or Qatar Airways (via Doha). These airlines offer seamless, world-class connections directly to Ho Chi Minh City (SGN) or Hanoi (HAN).
The Turkish Airlines Route: Fly via Istanbul (IST), which provides excellent connecting times to Vietnam.
The European Route: Fly with Air France to Paris (CDG) and catch a direct Vietnam Airlines flight to Asia.
5. Emergency at Tunis Airport? Fast-Track Solutions
Picture this: You are at Tunis-Carthage Airport, and the airline denies you boarding because you forgot to apply for your visa. Do not panic!
Because Vietnam is 6 hours ahead of Tunisia, our processing team in Hanoi is fully operational while you are waiting at the terminal in the morning.
Super Urgent Processing: We can secure a Visa Approval Letter for you in 1 to 4 working hours. This emergency document allows you to legally board your flight and receive your visa stamp upon arrival in Vietnam.
6. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Can I get a Visa on Arrival (VOA) in Vietnam without applying beforehand? A: No. You cannot simply land in Vietnam and request a visa at the counter. You must have either a pre-approved E-visa or a Visa Approval Letter before boarding your flight in Tunisia.
Q: Do I need a transit visa if I am just passing through Vietnam? A: If your layover is less than 24 hours and you remain inside the international transit area (without passing through immigration to collect baggage), you do not need a Vietnam visa.
Q: What if I make a spelling mistake on my E-visa application? A: Even a minor typo (like missing a middle name) can lead to denied entry. We highly recommend using our agency’s Professional Review Service to ensure your application meets all government AI-scanning standards before submission.














