🇲🇳Mongolia Visa for Vietnamese Citizens2026 Requirements, Fees & Documents
No — Vietnamese passport holders do not need a visa for Mongolia. Entry is visa-free for up to 30 days as of 2026.
Bilateral visa exemption agreement; effective 2024.03.07
en.consul.mn ↗Entering Mongolia on a Vietnamese passport
- → Travel with just your valid Vietnamese passport. No visa or prior application needed.
Other Mongolia visa categories (12)Hide other visa categories
These don't apply to a typical short visit, but cover other reasons people travel to Mongolia. Eligibility varies by visa type — some are limited to specific nationalities, so check each one's conditions.
B1 Investor Visa
For foreign investors establishing or operating business entities with foreign investment in Mongolia.
B1-1 variant for family members. Minimum investment threshold for residence permit pathway is USD 100,000 (25% equity). Visa renewable; residence permit pathway available after qualifying investment.
Apply here ↗C Visa (Employment Visa - Multiple Sectors)
For foreign nationals employed in Mongolia across various sectors including construction, science, mining, finance, culture, production, agriculture, healthcare, humanitarian services, and transportation.
11 sub-categories (C1–C11) covering different employment sectors. Each sub-category has a family member variant (e.g., C1-1). Requires valid employment contract and sponsoring employer.
Apply here ↗E Visa (Education/Student Visa - Multiple Types)
For foreign nationals studying, conducting research, participating in language/culture/vocational training, or doing internships at Mongolian institutions.
Five sub-categories: E1 (general education), E2 (higher education), E3 (language/culture/vocational), E4 (research/internship at state institutions), E5 (innovation and research). E2-1 and E5-1 variants for family members. Requires acceptance letter from accredited Mongolian institution.
Apply here ↗F Visa (Family/Personal Connection Visa)
For spouses of Mongolian citizens, former Mongolian nationals, and their close relatives seeking to reside in or visit Mongolia based on family ties.
Three sub-categories: F1 (spouses of Mongolian citizens), F2 (former Mongolian nationals), F3 (close relatives of former nationals). Requires supporting documentation of family relationship.
Apply here ↗H Visa (Personal Purpose Visa)
For distinguished professionals, scholars, and persons with a recognized personal connection to Mongolia, including dual citizenship holders and others with personal purposes.
Three sub-categories: H1 (distinguished professionals/scholars), H2 (dual citizenship holders), H3 (other personal purposes).
Apply here ↗J Religious Visa
For foreign nationals travelling to Mongolia for religious purposes, including missionaries, clergy, and religious organization representatives.
Requires documentation from recognized religious organization.
Apply here ↗K4 Cultural and Sports Visa
For foreign nationals participating in cultural events, arts competitions, or sports competitions held in Mongolia. Available as an e-visa.
E-visa available via evisa.mn. Non-extendable and non-convertible. Requires official invitation from organizing body.
Apply here ↗K5 Cargo/Passenger Transport Visa
For foreign nationals engaged in international cargo or passenger transport operations passing through or operating within Mongolia.
For transport crew and operators in international cargo or passenger transit.
Apply here ↗K8 Medical Treatment Visa
For foreign nationals travelling to Mongolia specifically for medical treatment at Mongolian healthcare facilities.
Requires confirmation or invitation from a Mongolian medical institution.
Apply here ↗K7 Work and Holiday Visa
Allows eligible Australian nationals to work and travel in Mongolia under a bilateral working holiday arrangement.
Available only to Australian citizens. Applicant must be at least 18 and under 31 years of age at time of application. Cannot have previously participated in the program. Applied via the e-visa portal (evisa.mn). Introduced under Government Resolution No. 107 of 2024.
Apply here ↗A1 Official/Diplomatic Visa
For foreign government officials travelling to Mongolia on official state business, requiring an invitation from Mongolia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Requires official invitation from Mongolia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs. A1-1 variant for family members. A2 sub-category for accredited foreign media and international news organization staff, with A2-1 for their family members.
Apply here ↗A2 Foreign Media/Journalist Visa
For accredited foreign and international media and news-organization professionals travelling to Mongolia to report or produce news content.
Distinct sub-category of the A official/diplomatic visa class for foreign and international media professionals. A2-1 variant for accompanying family members. Requires media accreditation/invitation coordinated through Mongolia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Apply here ↗Mongolia visa for Vietnamese citizens — FAQ
Do Vietnamese citizens need a visa for Mongolia?
No visa is required for stays of up to 30 days.
How long can Vietnamese citizens stay in Mongolia?
Vietnamese passport holders can stay in Mongolia for up to 30 days per entry under the current visa-free arrangement.
What documents do Vietnamese citizens need for Mongolia?
A valid passport is all Vietnamese citizens need for a short visa-free visit (up to 30 days).
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