VNeID
VNeID, or Vietnam Electronic Identification, is the official digital identity platform and "super app" from Vietnam's Ministry of Public Security. It's a key part of Vietnam's digital transformation plan to create a digital government, digital economy, and digital society by 2030. The platform uses a central national database for identity, population, and authentication, providing a unified digital ID for everyone in the country.
The main purpose of VNeID is to let users securely store and verify electronic documents, reducing the need for physical paper documents. It aims to be the single point for all online and offline administrative procedures, making interactions more efficient and convenient by cutting down on bureaucratic hurdles and in-person interactions.
VNeID's rollout has been gradual. Initially for Vietnamese citizens, it expanded its features and user base, notably extending services to foreigners residing in Vietnam starting July 1, 2025. This phased approach allows the government to test and refine the system, ensuring successful integration and modernization of public services for all residents.
History
Formation
Following earlier applications like Bluezone and PC-COVID, Vietnam's Ministry of Public Security and the Ho Chi Minh City Police Department developed and launched the VNeID app on the afternoon of September 10, 2021. It was created to manage health declarations and domestic travel amidst the escalating COVID-19 pandemic in Ho Chi Minh City.At the time, the app connected to the national population database to facilitate contact tracing of F0, F1, and F2 cases, as well as to track vaccination and testing status. Users could log in using their phone number along with their national ID card. VNeID was developed for both Android and iOS. When fully updated with the user's information, the app functioned as a travel pass. After September 30, 2021, Ho Chi Minh City authorized the use of VNeID to completely replace all other COVID-19-related travel documents.
Development
Application development phase
On the afternoon of October 5, 2021, the Police Department for Administrative Management of Social Order announced plans to develop several new digital utilities linked to the chip-embedded Citizen Identity Card. These included vaccination information, travel permit verification, social benefit payments, and vehicle registration details. The Ministry also confirmed it was coordinating with the Ministry of Transport to integrate driver's licenses and with Vietnam Social Security to add insurance information, alongside other documents like passports and international travel papers. According to the Ministry, citizens would only need to register for an account through the VNeID app or the "suckhoe.dancuquocgia.gov.vn" website to authenticate their information. In late 2021, VNeID was also used to verify the COVID-19 vaccination status of spectators attending a football match between Vietnam and Japan.On January 6, 2022, Prime Minister Phạm Minh Chính approved Decision 06/QĐ-TTg, a plan for "developing the application of population data, identification, and electronic authentication for the national digital transformation, 2022–2025, with a vision to 2030," which included VNeID. The plan outlined that VNeID could eventually incorporate an e-wallet, support non-cash payments for services like securities, electricity, and water bills, and integrate various physical documents. In late February and early March, the Ministry of Public Security officially began issuing electronic identification accounts to citizens. These accounts were created when individuals applied for a new or replacement chip-embedded Citizen Identity Card and consisted of a username, password, or other authentication methods. Starting in March 2022, health insurance information became accessible through either the chip-embedded ID card or the VNeID app. At the same time, the Ministry of Public Security proposed a draft regulation outlining five groups of individuals who would be ineligible for an e-ID account.
Although the issuance of e-ID accounts had been authorized, the first 10 accounts were not officially granted until July 18, 2022, out of six million pending applications. The e-ID system was structured into two levels: Level 1, which could be self-registered through the VNeID app, and Level 2, which required registration at a police station. The Ministry of Public Security also assured the public that all citizen data would be encrypted to prevent hackers from accessing or stealing information.
On August 9, 2022, VNeID was officially declared the national digital citizen application. Subsequently, on October 20, Decree 59/2022/NĐ-CP came into effect, officially allowing citizens to present their electronic ID on VNeID as a valid substitute for their physical Citizen Identity Card. Foreign nationals could also register to use VNeID as an alternative to their passport or international travel documents. Despite the integration of numerous documents, some features were not yet widely or universally usable. Following the phasing out of physical household registration books and temporary residence books, VNeID was updated to version 2.0.7 in late February 2023, which officially enabled the use of "residency information."
Beginning May 3, 2023, Level 2 VNeID accounts were accepted in place of physical ID cards for domestic air travel. Under the 2023 Law on Citizenship Identity, Vietnamese citizens under the age of six will also be issued an ID card, meaning they will also have an e-ID account managed by their legal representative. In October 2023, VNeID version 2.1.0 was released, adding four main features: a history of previous national ID and Citizen Identity Cards; social insurance participation history; automatic limitation and locking of an e-ID account when the chip-embedded ID card expires; and the Epay e-wallet for electronic toll collection.
Feature integration phase
In version 2.1.3, updated on February 29, 2024, VNeID introduced the ability to log in using biometric authentication such as fingerprint or Face ID. Starting March 30, the app allowed users to request criminal record certificates. Additionally, from July 1, social security benefit payments could be processed through the app in certain cases, and the Vietnam Social Security agency officially synchronized user data from its VssID app with VNeID accounts. On the same date, electronic identity card information became displayable within the app, and integrated driver's licenses were legally recognized as a substitute for physical ones. Authorities were also empowered to digitally suspend licenses, with the status updated in VNeID. Furthermore, personal accounts on the National Public Service Portal were deactivated on June 30, requiring users to use their VNeID accounts for all national and ministerial public services in Vietnam.On December 29, 2024, VNeID launched version 2.1.14, introducing several new features: electronic service of process and civil judgment enforcement notifications from the Supreme People's Court, a driver's license demerit point system, and end-to-end vehicle registration.
VNeID was updated to version 2.2.0, with new features released on June 26, 2025. This significant update introduced additional functions, utilities, and services specifically designed for foreigners, enabling them to access various digital utilities in Vietnam, such as registering to rent a house, storing electronic residence cards, and utilizing public services. Furthermore, the update included revisions to individual, agency, and organizational information based on the new cadastral map, and added public services for issuing and exchanging ID cards for individuals aged 14 and older. Various functions and utilities were also adjusted to enhance convenience for all users, alongside crucial bug fixes from the previous version, which ensured stable access and correct information post-mergers.
In September 2025, the Ministry of Public Security integrated a nationwide wanted persons lookup feature into VNeID level-2 accounts, allowing verified citizens to search for individuals wanted by police authorities across Vietnam using name, date of birth, or citizen identity number. This function displays basic information including photographs, wanted notices, issuing authorities, and contact details of investigating agencies, aiming to mobilize public assistance in locating fugitives while enhancing transparency in law enforcement.
Purpose and scope
The main goals of VNeID are to simplify public services, cut down on paperwork and in-person visits, improve identity verification, and protect user rights in digital transactions.Eligibility for use
VNeID is designed for broad use across various groups:Vietnamese Citizens: All citizens can get VNeID accounts. Those 14 and older can get Level-1 and Level-2. Children aged 6–13 can get Level-1 or Level-2 if needed, and those under 6 can get Level-1.Foreign Individuals: As of July 1, 2025, foreigners with valid residence cards in Vietnam can register for Level-2 eID accounts. Similar to citizens, foreigners aged 6 and above can get Level-1 or Level-2, and under 6 can get Level-1. This is important for foreigners accessing services.Organizations and Businesses: Any registered organization or business in Vietnam can get an eID account. From July 1, 2025, businesses mostly need VNeID for public services, as old portal accounts are invalid. The company's legal representative must have a personal Level-2 e-ID.e-ID account levels
VNeID uses a tiered system for electronic identification accounts, offering different levels of digital identity and access:- Level 1 eID: Offers basic digital identification.
- Level 2 eID: Provides a more complete digital identity, required for most digital public services. Registering for Level 2 needs biometric data verified against national databases for security.
Key features and services
Document storage and presentation
A core feature is its ability to store and present electronic versions of many official documents, reducing the need for physical copies. These include:- Citizen and foreigner ID cards
- Driver's licenses and vehicle registration
- Health insurance cards and electronic health records
- Passports
- Birth and marriage certificates
- Social insurance documents
- Electronic residence cards for foreign nationals