Visa Exemptions of ASEAN Member States 1
Visa Exemptions of ASEAN Member States
(1) Brunei Darussalam
Nationals of the following 54 countries and territories can visit Brunei without obtaining a visa for a
maximum stated stay of 90, 30 or 14 days:[1][2]
90 days
All European Union citizens1
Iceland
Switzerlan
d
Liechtens
tein
United
States
Norway
1 - for British nationals, only British citizens and British subjects
with right of abode in the UK enjoy visa-free entry.
30 days
Malaysia
New
Zealand
Oman
Singapore
South Korea
Turkey
Ukraine
United Arab
Emirates
14 days
nes
dia
Canada
Hong
d
Maldi
ves
ia
Myan
mar
Japan
(2) Cambodia
Thailan
u
Indones
Maca
Kong
Philippi
Laos
Cambo
Peru
Holders of normal passports of the following 9 countries do not require a visa for Cambodia for up to
30 days (unless otherwise noted):[1]
Brunei (14 days)
Indonesia
Laos
Malaysia
Philippines (21 days)
Seychelles (14 days)[2][3][4]
Singapore
Thailand (14 days)
Vietnam
Holders of diplomatic and official/service passports
of Belarus, Brazil, Brunei, Bulgaria, China, Cuba, Ecuador, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Iran, Japan, Laos, Ma
laysia, Mongolia, Myanmar, Peru, Philippines, Russia, Seychelles, Singapore, Slovakia, South
Korea, Thailand, Uruguay and Vietnam do not require a visa for Cambodia.
In July 2015 tourism industry representatives proposed a wider visa-free regime as a
response to similar moves by neighbouring countries.[5]
(3) Indonesia
Persons holding passports issued by the following 169 jurisdictions can visit Indonesia without a visa
for 30 days. The permitted activities include tourism, family and social visits, art and cultural
activities, official government duties, giving speeches, attending seminars or international
exhibitions, conducting meetings with head office or representative office in Indonesia, or transit
through Indonesia.[1][3] Visitors utilizing the visa-free facility are not allowed to extend their stay,
convert to other types of visas, or engage in activities not listed above (such as visits for business or
journalism purposes). The visa-free facility does not apply to holders of emergency or temporary
passports.[2]
Passport holders from all visa exempt countries can enter Indonesia through one of the 124
designated border crossings, including 29 airports, 88 seaports and 7 land border checkpoints. [4]
All European Union citizens1
Albania
Ecuador
Algeria
Egypt
Mali
Senegal
Marshall
Serbia
Seychelles
Islands
Andorra
El
Salvador
Mauritania
Fiji
Mauritius
Antigua and
Barbuda
Argentina
Armenia
Gabon
Mexico
Ghana
Angola
Gambia
Georgia
Australia
Azerbaijan
Bahamas
Bahrain
Bangladesh
Haiti
Barbados
Honduras
Belarus
Hong
India
Ivory
Bhutan
Bolivia
Bosnia and
Herzegovina
Botswana
Brazil
Brunei
Burkina
Coast
Jamaica
Japan
Jordan
Suriname
Swaziland
Switzerland
Taiwan
Tajikistan
Tanzania
Thailand
Timor Leste
Togo
Tonga
Nauru
Nepal
New Zealand
Nicaragua
Norway
Oman
Palau
Trinidad and
Tobago
Palestine
Panama
Tunisia
Papua New
Turkey
Kazakhst
an
Guinea
Turkmenista
n
Kenya
Paraguay
Kiribati
Peru
Tuvalu
Kuwait
Philippines
Uganda
Faso
Sri Lanka
Namibia
Myanmar
Benin
South Korea
Mozambique
Iceland
Morocco
Guyana
South Africa
Mongolia
a
Monaco
Guatemal
Belize
Moldova
Grenada
Kong
Solomon
Islands
Singapore
Burundi
Canada
Laos
Cape Verde
Lebanon
Chad
Lesotho
Chile
China
Comoros
Cuba
Dominica
Dominican
Republic
Rwanda
Russia
Ukraine
Samoa
Saint Kitts and
Nevis
Macedoni
Saint Vincent
and the Grenadines
Uruguay
Uzbekistan
Vanuatu
Vatican City
Venezuela
Saint Lucia
Macau
United
States
Liechtens
United Arab
Emirates
tein
a
Costa Rica
n
Cambodia
Qatar
Kyrgyzsta
San Marino
Sao Tome and
Principe
Madagas
car
Malawi
Malaysia
Maldives
Saudi Arabia
Vietnam
Zambia
Zimbabwe
(4) Lao PDR
Passport holders of the following countries are entitled Lao visa exemption
..
Country
Passport Type
Days of stay (Max)
ASEAN Countries
1
Brunei
2
Cambodia
3
Indonesia
4
Laos
5
Malaysia
Diplomatic/Official
14
Ordinary
14
Diplomatic/Official
90
Ordinary
30
Diplomatic/Official
14
Ordinary
30
-
-
Diplomatic/Official
30
Ordinary
30
6
Myanmar
7
Philippines
8
Singapore
9
Thailand
10 Vietnam
Diplomatic/Official
30
Ordinary
14
Diplomatic/Official
30
Ordinary
30
Diplomatic/Official
30
Ordinary
30
Diplomatic/Official
30
Ordinary
30
Diplomatic/Official
30
Ordinary
30
Non-ASEAN Countries
11 Bangladesh
12 Brazil
13 China
14 Cuba
15 DPR Korea
16 Hungary
17 India
18 Japan**
19 Mongolia
20 Peru
21 Poland
Diplomatic/Official
30
Ordinary
(Visa required)
Diplomatic/Official
90
Ordinary
(Visa required)
Diplomatic/Official
Not set*
Ordinary
(Visa required)
Diplomatic/Official
90
Ordinary
(Visa required)
Diplomatic/Official
Not set*
Ordinary
(Visa required)
Diplomatic/Official
90
Ordinary
(Visa required)
Diplomatic/Official
30
Ordinary
(Visa required)
Diplomatic/Official
90
Ordinary
15
Diplomatic/Official
30
Ordinary
30
Diplomatic/Official
90
Ordinary
(Visa required)
Diplomatic/Official
90
Ordinary
(Visa required)
22 Russia**
23 South Korea**
24 Timor Leste
Diplomatic/Official
30
Ordinary
15
Diplomatic/Official
90
Ordinary
15
Diplomatic/Official
30
Ordinary
(Visa required)
Former USSR countries
25
Armenia
26
Azerbaijan
27
Belarus
28
Estonia
29
Georgia
30
Kazakhstan
31
Kyrgyzstan
32
Latvia
33
Lithuania
34
Moldova
35
Tajikistan
36
Turkmenistan
37
Ukraine
38
Uzbekistan
39
Luxembourg
40
Switzerland
Diplomatic/Official
30
Ordinary
15
*The length of stay can be as long as the length of an assignment
**Ordinary passport holders of these countries can enter Laos without a visa, but Lao
ordinary passport holders don’t get the same privilege in return (they still need to get a
visa to enter those countries).
If you are a citizen of one of these countries with a right passport type, you can enter
Laos without having to obtain a visa. The length of stay varies as shown above.
Source: https://www.laos-guide-999.com/visa-exemption.html
(5) Malaysia
According to IATA holders of passports issued by the following jurisdictions can enter Malaysia
without a visa.[1]
90 days[edit]
Holders of passports issued by the following 63 jurisdictions are granted visa-free entry to Malaysia
for 90 days.
All European Union citizens
Iceland
Norway
Tunisia
Albania
Japan
Oman
Turkey
Algeria
Jordan
Peru
Turkmenistan
Argentina
Kuwait
Qatar
Australia
Kyrgyzsta
n
San
Marino
United States
Uruguay
Yemen
Syria
Bahrain
United Arab
Emirates
Bosnia and
Herzegovina
Lebanon
Liechtens
Arabia
tein
Africa
Maldives
Canada
Cuba
Egypt
South
Brazil
Saudi
South
Morocco
Korea
New
Zealand
Sudan
Switzerla
nd
(6) Philippines
Holders of passports of the following 157 jurisdictions do not require a visa for Philippines: [13][14]
59 days[edit]
Brazil
Israel
30 days[edit]
All
European Union citizens
Andorra
Ecuador
Angola
El Salvador
Argentina
Eritrea
Australia
Ethiopia
Bahamas
Fiji
Bahrain
Barbados
Belize
Benin
Bhutan
Bolivia
Botswana
Brunei
Burkina
Faso
Gabon
Gambia
Guatemala
Guinea
Guinea-
Bissau
Guyana
Haiti
Honduras
Cambodia
Iceland
Cameroon
Indonesia
Canada
Jamaica
Cape Verde
Central
African Republic
Senegal
Seychelles
Singapore
Mauritius
Mexico
Solomon
Islands
Micronesia
Monaco
South Africa
Mongolia
South Korea
Morocco
Suriname
Mozambique
Swaziland
Myanmar
Switzerland
Namibia
Tajikistan
Nepal
Tanzania
New Zealand
Thailand
Nicaragua
Togo
Trinidad and
Japan
Niger
Norway
Oman
Palau
Panama
Kazakhstan
Papua New
Grenada
Burundi
Saudi Arabia
Ghana
Mauritania
Sao Tome
and Principe
Marshall Islands
Guinea
Barbuda
Mali
Equatorial
Antigua and
Maldives
Kenya
Guinea
Tobago
Tunisia
Turkey
Turkmenistan
Tuvalu
Uganda
Chad
Kiribati
Paraguay
United Arab
Emirates
Chile
Colombia
Comoros
Kuwait
Kyrgyzstan
Laos
Lesotho
Republic of
the Congo
Costa Rica
Liberia
Russia
Rwanda
Djibouti
Dominica
Uruguay
Uzbekistan
Vanuatu
Vatican City
Venezuela
Vietnam
Zambia
Zimbabwe
Saint Kitts and
r
Madagasca
DR Congo
United States
Liechtenste
d'Ivoire
Qatar
Nevis
in
Cote
Peru
Saint Lucia
Saint Vincent
and the Grenadines
Malawi
Samoa
Malaysia
San Marino
Dominican
Republic
14 days[edit]
Hong Kong[15][16]
Macau[15]
Portugal (for passports issued to permanent residents of Macau only)
7 days[edit]
British National (Overseas)
(7) Singapore
Citizens of all countries not included in Assessment Level I and Assessment Level II lists are allowed
a maximum stay of 30 days without a visa in Singapore, except the holders of the following
passports who are allowed to stay for 90 days:[2]
All European Union citizens1
Australia
Norway
South Korea
Switzerland
United States
1 - Visa-free entry for British passport holders without proof of right of abode in the United Kingdom are shortened to 30 days.
Holders of Taiwan passports who do not have the right of abode in Taiwan must have a valid
Taiwan re-entry permit.[4]
(8) Thailand
90 days (5 nations)[edit]
The governments of the following countries have concluded bilateral visa waiver agreements with
Thailand. Holders of normal passports from these countries can travel to Thailand without a visa for
90 days.[2]
Argent
South
ina
Korea
Brazil
Chile
Peru
30 days waiver (6 nations)[edit]
Holders of normal passports issued by these countries which have bilateral agreements on visa
waivers with Thailand are allowed to stay 30 days.[2]
Hong
Mong
olia
Kong
Laos
Russi
a
Macao
Vietn
am
30 days exemption (45 nations)[edit]
Holders of normal passports of the following countries are granted visa-free travel to Thailand for a
period of up to 30 days. The exemption is granted at most twice in a calendar year when entering
overland or via a sea border but there is no limitation when entering by air. [5][2]
Australia
Austria
Greece
Malaysia1
Slovenia
Hong
Monaco
South Africa
Kong
Bahrain
Hungary
Iceland
Indonesia
Canada
Czech
Republic
Israel
Denmark
Italy
Estonia
Japan
Finland
Kuwait
France
Liechtens
tein
urg
90 days (1 country)
Chile
30 days (7 countries)
Cambod
ia
Malays
ia
Indonesi
a
Singap
ore
Kyrgyzs
tan
Oman
Philippine
s
Poland
Portugal
Qatar
Thailan
d
Singapor
e
(10) Viet Nam
Norway
Luxembo
Germany
New
Zealand
Ireland
Brunei
Spain
ds
Belgium
Netherlan
Slovakia
Sweden
Switzerland
Turkey
United Arab
Emirates
United
Kingdom2
United States
Laos
21 days (1 country)
Philippines
14 days (2 countries)
Brunei
Myanmar
15 days, with restrictions (13 countries)
Belaru
Norway*
Russia*
South Korea*
s*
Denma
rk
*
Finlan
d
Spain*
*
France
*
Germa
Sweden*
United
Kingdom* 1
*
ny
Italy*
Japan*
* - A gap of at least 30 days between two visa-free visits is required. Must have a printout of onward ticket.
1 - for British citizens only.
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Vietnam
(1) Brunei Darussalam
Nationals of the following 54 countries and territories can visit Brunei without obtaining a visa for a
maximum stated stay of 90, 30 or 14 days:[1][2]
90 days
All European Union citizens1
Iceland
Switzerlan
d
Liechtens
tein
United
States
Norway
1 - for British nationals, only British citizens and British subjects
with right of abode in the UK enjoy visa-free entry.
30 days
Malaysia
New
Zealand
Oman
Singapore
South Korea
Turkey
Ukraine
United Arab
Emirates
14 days
nes
dia
Canada
Hong
d
Maldi
ves
ia
Myan
mar
Japan
(2) Cambodia
Thailan
u
Indones
Maca
Kong
Philippi
Laos
Cambo
Peru
Holders of normal passports of the following 9 countries do not require a visa for Cambodia for up to
30 days (unless otherwise noted):[1]
Brunei (14 days)
Indonesia
Laos
Malaysia
Philippines (21 days)
Seychelles (14 days)[2][3][4]
Singapore
Thailand (14 days)
Vietnam
Holders of diplomatic and official/service passports
of Belarus, Brazil, Brunei, Bulgaria, China, Cuba, Ecuador, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Iran, Japan, Laos, Ma
laysia, Mongolia, Myanmar, Peru, Philippines, Russia, Seychelles, Singapore, Slovakia, South
Korea, Thailand, Uruguay and Vietnam do not require a visa for Cambodia.
In July 2015 tourism industry representatives proposed a wider visa-free regime as a
response to similar moves by neighbouring countries.[5]
(3) Indonesia
Persons holding passports issued by the following 169 jurisdictions can visit Indonesia without a visa
for 30 days. The permitted activities include tourism, family and social visits, art and cultural
activities, official government duties, giving speeches, attending seminars or international
exhibitions, conducting meetings with head office or representative office in Indonesia, or transit
through Indonesia.[1][3] Visitors utilizing the visa-free facility are not allowed to extend their stay,
convert to other types of visas, or engage in activities not listed above (such as visits for business or
journalism purposes). The visa-free facility does not apply to holders of emergency or temporary
passports.[2]
Passport holders from all visa exempt countries can enter Indonesia through one of the 124
designated border crossings, including 29 airports, 88 seaports and 7 land border checkpoints. [4]
All European Union citizens1
Albania
Ecuador
Algeria
Egypt
Mali
Senegal
Marshall
Serbia
Seychelles
Islands
Andorra
El
Salvador
Mauritania
Fiji
Mauritius
Antigua and
Barbuda
Argentina
Armenia
Gabon
Mexico
Ghana
Angola
Gambia
Georgia
Australia
Azerbaijan
Bahamas
Bahrain
Bangladesh
Haiti
Barbados
Honduras
Belarus
Hong
India
Ivory
Bhutan
Bolivia
Bosnia and
Herzegovina
Botswana
Brazil
Brunei
Burkina
Coast
Jamaica
Japan
Jordan
Suriname
Swaziland
Switzerland
Taiwan
Tajikistan
Tanzania
Thailand
Timor Leste
Togo
Tonga
Nauru
Nepal
New Zealand
Nicaragua
Norway
Oman
Palau
Trinidad and
Tobago
Palestine
Panama
Tunisia
Papua New
Turkey
Kazakhst
an
Guinea
Turkmenista
n
Kenya
Paraguay
Kiribati
Peru
Tuvalu
Kuwait
Philippines
Uganda
Faso
Sri Lanka
Namibia
Myanmar
Benin
South Korea
Mozambique
Iceland
Morocco
Guyana
South Africa
Mongolia
a
Monaco
Guatemal
Belize
Moldova
Grenada
Kong
Solomon
Islands
Singapore
Burundi
Canada
Laos
Cape Verde
Lebanon
Chad
Lesotho
Chile
China
Comoros
Cuba
Dominica
Dominican
Republic
Rwanda
Russia
Ukraine
Samoa
Saint Kitts and
Nevis
Macedoni
Saint Vincent
and the Grenadines
Uruguay
Uzbekistan
Vanuatu
Vatican City
Venezuela
Saint Lucia
Macau
United
States
Liechtens
United Arab
Emirates
tein
a
Costa Rica
n
Cambodia
Qatar
Kyrgyzsta
San Marino
Sao Tome and
Principe
Madagas
car
Malawi
Malaysia
Maldives
Saudi Arabia
Vietnam
Zambia
Zimbabwe
(4) Lao PDR
Passport holders of the following countries are entitled Lao visa exemption
..
Country
Passport Type
Days of stay (Max)
ASEAN Countries
1
Brunei
2
Cambodia
3
Indonesia
4
Laos
5
Malaysia
Diplomatic/Official
14
Ordinary
14
Diplomatic/Official
90
Ordinary
30
Diplomatic/Official
14
Ordinary
30
-
-
Diplomatic/Official
30
Ordinary
30
6
Myanmar
7
Philippines
8
Singapore
9
Thailand
10 Vietnam
Diplomatic/Official
30
Ordinary
14
Diplomatic/Official
30
Ordinary
30
Diplomatic/Official
30
Ordinary
30
Diplomatic/Official
30
Ordinary
30
Diplomatic/Official
30
Ordinary
30
Non-ASEAN Countries
11 Bangladesh
12 Brazil
13 China
14 Cuba
15 DPR Korea
16 Hungary
17 India
18 Japan**
19 Mongolia
20 Peru
21 Poland
Diplomatic/Official
30
Ordinary
(Visa required)
Diplomatic/Official
90
Ordinary
(Visa required)
Diplomatic/Official
Not set*
Ordinary
(Visa required)
Diplomatic/Official
90
Ordinary
(Visa required)
Diplomatic/Official
Not set*
Ordinary
(Visa required)
Diplomatic/Official
90
Ordinary
(Visa required)
Diplomatic/Official
30
Ordinary
(Visa required)
Diplomatic/Official
90
Ordinary
15
Diplomatic/Official
30
Ordinary
30
Diplomatic/Official
90
Ordinary
(Visa required)
Diplomatic/Official
90
Ordinary
(Visa required)
22 Russia**
23 South Korea**
24 Timor Leste
Diplomatic/Official
30
Ordinary
15
Diplomatic/Official
90
Ordinary
15
Diplomatic/Official
30
Ordinary
(Visa required)
Former USSR countries
25
Armenia
26
Azerbaijan
27
Belarus
28
Estonia
29
Georgia
30
Kazakhstan
31
Kyrgyzstan
32
Latvia
33
Lithuania
34
Moldova
35
Tajikistan
36
Turkmenistan
37
Ukraine
38
Uzbekistan
39
Luxembourg
40
Switzerland
Diplomatic/Official
30
Ordinary
15
*The length of stay can be as long as the length of an assignment
**Ordinary passport holders of these countries can enter Laos without a visa, but Lao
ordinary passport holders don’t get the same privilege in return (they still need to get a
visa to enter those countries).
If you are a citizen of one of these countries with a right passport type, you can enter
Laos without having to obtain a visa. The length of stay varies as shown above.
Source: https://www.laos-guide-999.com/visa-exemption.html
(5) Malaysia
According to IATA holders of passports issued by the following jurisdictions can enter Malaysia
without a visa.[1]
90 days[edit]
Holders of passports issued by the following 63 jurisdictions are granted visa-free entry to Malaysia
for 90 days.
All European Union citizens
Iceland
Norway
Tunisia
Albania
Japan
Oman
Turkey
Algeria
Jordan
Peru
Turkmenistan
Argentina
Kuwait
Qatar
Australia
Kyrgyzsta
n
San
Marino
United States
Uruguay
Yemen
Syria
Bahrain
United Arab
Emirates
Bosnia and
Herzegovina
Lebanon
Liechtens
Arabia
tein
Africa
Maldives
Canada
Cuba
Egypt
South
Brazil
Saudi
South
Morocco
Korea
New
Zealand
Sudan
Switzerla
nd
(6) Philippines
Holders of passports of the following 157 jurisdictions do not require a visa for Philippines: [13][14]
59 days[edit]
Brazil
Israel
30 days[edit]
All
European Union citizens
Andorra
Ecuador
Angola
El Salvador
Argentina
Eritrea
Australia
Ethiopia
Bahamas
Fiji
Bahrain
Barbados
Belize
Benin
Bhutan
Bolivia
Botswana
Brunei
Burkina
Faso
Gabon
Gambia
Guatemala
Guinea
Guinea-
Bissau
Guyana
Haiti
Honduras
Cambodia
Iceland
Cameroon
Indonesia
Canada
Jamaica
Cape Verde
Central
African Republic
Senegal
Seychelles
Singapore
Mauritius
Mexico
Solomon
Islands
Micronesia
Monaco
South Africa
Mongolia
South Korea
Morocco
Suriname
Mozambique
Swaziland
Myanmar
Switzerland
Namibia
Tajikistan
Nepal
Tanzania
New Zealand
Thailand
Nicaragua
Togo
Trinidad and
Japan
Niger
Norway
Oman
Palau
Panama
Kazakhstan
Papua New
Grenada
Burundi
Saudi Arabia
Ghana
Mauritania
Sao Tome
and Principe
Marshall Islands
Guinea
Barbuda
Mali
Equatorial
Antigua and
Maldives
Kenya
Guinea
Tobago
Tunisia
Turkey
Turkmenistan
Tuvalu
Uganda
Chad
Kiribati
Paraguay
United Arab
Emirates
Chile
Colombia
Comoros
Kuwait
Kyrgyzstan
Laos
Lesotho
Republic of
the Congo
Costa Rica
Liberia
Russia
Rwanda
Djibouti
Dominica
Uruguay
Uzbekistan
Vanuatu
Vatican City
Venezuela
Vietnam
Zambia
Zimbabwe
Saint Kitts and
r
Madagasca
DR Congo
United States
Liechtenste
d'Ivoire
Qatar
Nevis
in
Cote
Peru
Saint Lucia
Saint Vincent
and the Grenadines
Malawi
Samoa
Malaysia
San Marino
Dominican
Republic
14 days[edit]
Hong Kong[15][16]
Macau[15]
Portugal (for passports issued to permanent residents of Macau only)
7 days[edit]
British National (Overseas)
(7) Singapore
Citizens of all countries not included in Assessment Level I and Assessment Level II lists are allowed
a maximum stay of 30 days without a visa in Singapore, except the holders of the following
passports who are allowed to stay for 90 days:[2]
All European Union citizens1
Australia
Norway
South Korea
Switzerland
United States
1 - Visa-free entry for British passport holders without proof of right of abode in the United Kingdom are shortened to 30 days.
Holders of Taiwan passports who do not have the right of abode in Taiwan must have a valid
Taiwan re-entry permit.[4]
(8) Thailand
90 days (5 nations)[edit]
The governments of the following countries have concluded bilateral visa waiver agreements with
Thailand. Holders of normal passports from these countries can travel to Thailand without a visa for
90 days.[2]
Argent
South
ina
Korea
Brazil
Chile
Peru
30 days waiver (6 nations)[edit]
Holders of normal passports issued by these countries which have bilateral agreements on visa
waivers with Thailand are allowed to stay 30 days.[2]
Hong
Mong
olia
Kong
Laos
Russi
a
Macao
Vietn
am
30 days exemption (45 nations)[edit]
Holders of normal passports of the following countries are granted visa-free travel to Thailand for a
period of up to 30 days. The exemption is granted at most twice in a calendar year when entering
overland or via a sea border but there is no limitation when entering by air. [5][2]
Australia
Austria
Greece
Malaysia1
Slovenia
Hong
Monaco
South Africa
Kong
Bahrain
Hungary
Iceland
Indonesia
Canada
Czech
Republic
Israel
Denmark
Italy
Estonia
Japan
Finland
Kuwait
France
Liechtens
tein
urg
90 days (1 country)
Chile
30 days (7 countries)
Cambod
ia
Malays
ia
Indonesi
a
Singap
ore
Kyrgyzs
tan
Oman
Philippine
s
Poland
Portugal
Qatar
Thailan
d
Singapor
e
(10) Viet Nam
Norway
Luxembo
Germany
New
Zealand
Ireland
Brunei
Spain
ds
Belgium
Netherlan
Slovakia
Sweden
Switzerland
Turkey
United Arab
Emirates
United
Kingdom2
United States
Laos
21 days (1 country)
Philippines
14 days (2 countries)
Brunei
Myanmar
15 days, with restrictions (13 countries)
Belaru
Norway*
Russia*
South Korea*
s*
Denma
rk
*
Finlan
d
Spain*
*
France
*
Germa
Sweden*
United
Kingdom* 1
*
ny
Italy*
Japan*
* - A gap of at least 30 days between two visa-free visits is required. Must have a printout of onward ticket.
1 - for British citizens only.
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Vietnam