→ North Korea visa for Vietnamese citizens
For DPRK passport holders planning a journey to Vietnam, the e-visa, readily available with a maximum stay of 90 days, offers a convenient pathway to experience the country's rich culture, with two distinct tourist visa options to choose from. Navigating your entry is straightforward, though note that Vietnam operates on ICT (Indochina Time), which is UTC+7, a difference of over 9 hours from Pyongyang. While direct flights are not common, travelers often transit through Beijing or other regional hubs, so factoring in travel time and understanding the Vietnamese Dong (VND) will ensure a smoother transition for your visit.
Visa required· verified 2026-05-27
Entry requirements
- Yellow fever cert.
- Required
Visa options
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