Laos Visa
Laos offers eVisa services to citizens of numerous countries, enabling them to visit the country for up to 30 consecutive days.
The eVisa is granted for tourism only. Eligible individuals can apply for the Laos eVisa online without the need to visit an embassy or consulate.
The Laos eVisa is a single-entry visa valid for 60 days.
Our team of experienced visa consultants works tirelessly to ensure that your application is error-free. In case of any mistakes, they will immediately contact you for correction. This commitment to quality ensures a high approval rate for our visa applications.
After submitting your online application, you can expect approval within an estimated 5-8 working days, with the approved eVisa sent directly to your email.
Laos eVisa Processing Fees
Premium Processing (Single Entry)
USD 169.99
Standard Processing (Single Entry)
USD 99.99
- Express and Regular Processing*
- Includes all service charges and government fees.
- Express Processing comes with a Dedicated Visa Manager, One-to-one Communication, and Express Document Verifications. Please check our terms and conditions page for more details on Express Processing and Regular Processing.
Countries Eligible for a Laos eVisa
Requirements for Laos eVisa
Here are the documents and information you will need to apply for a Laos eVisa:
- A digital copy of your valid passport from an eligible country, with a minimum validity of six (6) months from your planned arrival date.
- A digital copy of a recent passport-size photograph (4x6 cm).
- Your travel itinerary.
These are the standard requirements for all eVisa applicants. However, depending on your country of origin, additional documents may be required.
To find out the specific documents you need to submit and complete the visa application, click on your country’s name. You will also find the visa fees listed on that page.
4 Easy Steps to Laos eVisa
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Click on your country’s name to get the list of required documents and information.
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Complete the application form by providing the necessary details and uploading the required documents.
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Pay the visa fee using a credit or debit card (both Visa and MasterCard are accepted).
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After submitting your application, you will receive your eVisa via email within a few days.
Why Choose Laos eVisa?
- Easy online application.
- Faster processing time.
- No paperwork or visits to the embassies and consulates.
- Real-time visa updates from the account portal.
- Ready to fly immediately with the eVisa.
Things You Need to Carry
To enter Laos, you will need to have the following documents with you:
- Your valid passport has at least six months of validity.
- The printed copy of your Laos eVisa.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
A Laos eVisa is an electronic visa that allows you to enter Laos for tourism. The eVisa application process is online and takes a few minutes to complete.
Citizens of certain countries can apply for an eVisa to enter Laos. Check if your country is on the list above.
You can apply for a Laos eVisa online. Simply click on the ‘Apply Now’ button above. Then, complete the online application form with the required documents and information.
The general documents required for a Laos eVisa are a digital copy of your valid passport with six (6) months of validity, a digital copy of your recently taken passport-sized photo, and travel information. To get the full details, click on your country name from above.
The estimated Laos eVisa processing time is 5-8 working days.
A Laos eVisa is typically valid for 60 days from the issue date.
You can stay in Laos for up to 30 days per visit.
Yes, you can extend your stay in Laos eVisa. Contact our visa consultants if you need a visa extension for further information and instructions.
The cost of a Laos eVisa is mentioned in the pricing section at the top of this page. The prices are updated regularly. We recommend you check the pricing section before applying.
Yes, you can apply for family members together. You will need to fill out separate application forms for each family member.
Yes, every traveler, including children, needs a separate eVisa.
If your Laos eVisa application gets rejected, you can apply again. Make sure you have all the required information and documents in order before you apply. You can also consult with our visa consultants, who can assist you in checking your visa application.
You can check your Laos eVisa application from your account with us. To log in, use the email and password you used to apply for your eVisa. You will also be able to download your eVisa from your account once it is approved.
No, an eVisa is for tourism only. You cannot work with an eVisa in Laos.
No, you need a student visa to study in Laos.
Upon arrival in Laos, you will have to present your eVisa in a printout form and your passport at the immigration.
Yes, you need to print your Laos eVisa to enter the country.
Overstaying can result in fines, jail time, or being banned from future visits. You are advised not to overstay your eVisa in Laos. You can extend your eVisa if you wish to stay longer.
No, once you have submitted and paid for your Laos eVisa application, you cannot cancel it. We recommend you be sure before you submit your application to avoid any inconvenience.
We have the latest security in our Laos eVisa application process. With your data being encrypted, there are no security risks at all. You can apply for your eVisa with ease of mind.
We double-check your Laos eVisa application before processing it. If we find any mistakes, we will contact you about it. In the meantime, if you are aware of making a mistake, we urge you to contact customer support to correct it.
Yes, you can apply online from anywhere. Please check the country list from above to see if you are eligible for a Laos eVisa.
Common reasons for Laos eVisa rejection include incomplete applications, incorrect documents, or security concerns.
Yes, you can apply for an eVisa if you are of dual nationality. Apply using the passport you’ll travel with.
You will need a business visa to travel to Laos.
No, application fees are non-refundable. This is the Laos Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) policy.
- Information Updated on:
- April 16, 2025