Traveling from the heart of Central America to the vibrant landscapes of Vietnam is a journey of a lifetime. For citizens of El Salvador, the “land of volcanoes,” visiting the “land of the ascending dragon” involves significant planning—not just for the flights, but for the entry requirements.
In 2026, while the E-visa has become the dominant method, the Vietnam Visa on Arrival (VOA) remains a vital alternative for many Salvadoran travelers, especially those traveling for business, urgent matters, or groups. This guide provides the most up-to-date information on how to secure your visa smoothly while flying from San Salvador.
1. Understanding Visa on Arrival (VOA) for Salvadoran Citizens
Visa on Arrival (VOA) is a process where you obtain your visa stamp at one of Vietnam’s international airports upon landing. However, there is a common misconception: you cannot simply show up in Vietnam without any paperwork.
To use the VOA route from El Salvador, you must obtain a Visa Approval Letter before you even check in for your flight at Monseñor Óscar Arnulfo Romero International Airport (SAL).
VOA vs. E-visa: Which one should you choose in 2026?
E-visa: Best for solo tourists staying up to 90 days. It is entirely digital.
Visa on Arrival: Often preferred for emergency entries (1-4 hour processing), business travelers needing specific sponsorships, or large tour groups from Central America.
2. The Step-by-Step Process from El Salvador
Since there is no Vietnam Embassy in El Salvador (the nearest ones are usually in Mexico or Cuba), the VOA is often the most practical “physical sticker” option.
Step 1: Apply for the Approval Letter
You must contact a licensed visa agency in Vietnam (such as visaonlinevietnam.com). You will provide:
A scan of your Salvadoran passport (valid for at least 6 months).
Your intended arrival date and airport (Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Da Nang, etc.).
Payment for the service fee.
Step 2: Receive and Print the Letter
Within 2-3 business days (or just a few hours if urgent), you will receive the Visa Approval Letter via email.
Crucial Tip: You must print this letter in hard copy. Many airlines flying out of Central America or during transit in the US/Europe will not allow you to board without seeing the physical document.
Step 3: Board Your Flight
Present your passport and the Approval Letter at the check-in counter in San Salvador.
Step 4: Get Stamped at the “Visa on Arrival” Counter
Upon landing at a Vietnam International Airport, head straight to the “Landing Visa” counter before reaching the immigration gates. You will submit:
Your original passport.
The Approval Letter.
Two passport-sized photos (4x6cm).
The Stamping Fee in cash (USD is preferred).
3. Mandatory Requirements and Fees
To avoid any issues at the border, ensure you have the following ready:
| Requirement | Details |
| Passport Validity | Minimum 6 months from the date of entry. |
| Photos | 2 photos, white background, no glasses. |
| Service Fee | Paid online to the agency for the Approval Letter (varies by urgency). |
| Stamping Fee | $25 USD (Single Entry) |

Important for Salvadorans: Ensure your USD bills are “pristine”—no tears, ink marks, or heavy folds. Vietnamese airport authorities are very strict about the quality of foreign currency.
4. Transit Tips for Salvadoran Travelers
There are no direct flights from San Salvador (SAL) to Vietnam. Your route will likely involve transiting through one of these major hubs:
Via the United States (Los Angeles/Houston/New York): Most Salvadorans hold a US Visa, making this the fastest route. Ensure your Vietnam Visa Approval Letter is ready, as US airline staff will check it.
Via Spain (Madrid): A popular option to avoid US transit. From Madrid, you can fly to Hanoi or Ho Chi Minh City via Qatar Airways or Emirates.
Via Mexico: If you transit through Mexico City, ensure you check the latest transit visa requirements for Salvadoran citizens.
5. Common Pitfalls to Avoid
As experts in the field, we see travelers from Central America make these mistakes often:
Entering the wrong airport: Your Approval Letter must match the airport you actually land at. If you change your flight from Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh City, you must update your letter.
Relying on digital copies: Vietnam’s airport police require the printed Approval Letter to keep for their records.
Typos in the Letter: A single digit wrong in your passport number can lead to a denial of entry. Always double-check the PDF as soon as you receive it.
6. Frequently Asked Questions (Q&A)
Q: Can I get a Vietnam visa on arrival at a land border from Cambodia?
A: No. VOA is only available for those arriving by air at international airports. If you are crossing by land from Cambodia or Laos into Vietnam, you must have an E-visa or a visa from an embassy in advance.
Q: Is the stamping fee payable in Bitcoin or El Salvador’s local currency?
A: No. While El Salvador recognizes Bitcoin, the Vietnam Immigration Department only accepts USD cash or Vietnamese Dong (VND) at the airport counters.
Q: How fast can I get a Visa Approval Letter if I have an emergency?
A: We can process emergency letters for Salvadoran citizens in as little as 1 to 4 hours, even on weekends (Vietnam time).













