Laos eVisa FAQ
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Laos eVisa FAQ

Frequently asked questions about Laos eVisa requirements, documents, processing time, fees, and online application steps.

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Frequently Asked Questions

17 answers covering Laos eVisa documents, fees, processing times, entry rules, and common application issues. Tap a question to read the full answer.

1

Can I apply for Laos visa online?

Yes. You can complete the Laos eVisa application online, upload required documents, and pay securely through the application flow. Common options include: Tourist Evisa (Single Entry for 30 days).

2

What documents are required for a Laos eVisa application?

Most applicants need a valid passport, a compliant passport-style photo, travel details, and accommodation information for Laos. Some routes also require invitation, sponsor, financial, or itinerary evidence, so it is important to match your uploads to the exact visa type you selected and verify the live checklist before payment.

3

Is Laos eVisa single entry or multiple entry?

Laos currently supports Single Entry. The option available to you depends on the visa type and eligibility. Typical stay duration: 30 days.

4

How much does a Laos eVisa cost?

Government fees for Laos eVisa options typically range around $81 USD, depending on visa type and entry conditions.

5

Do I need confirmed flights before applying for Laos eVisa?

For Laos, many travelers enter intended flight details rather than fully paid tickets, but exact booking expectations vary by visa type and nationality. Confirm what the Laos application asks for before you pay, and keep your onward or return plan consistent with the travel dates on your file.

6

How many blank passport pages are needed for Laos?

Plan for at least one blank passport page for most Laos trips, and keep two blank pages when possible if your route could involve extra entry/exit stamps, overland borders, or additional immigration checks. The practical goal is to make sure officers have enough clear space to stamp your passport without questioning whether the document is travel-ready.

Do not rely on blank pages alone:

  • confirm the separate passport validity rule before you apply;
  • renew early if your passport is nearly full, damaged, or close to expiry;
  • keep your visa approval, flights, and accommodation details aligned with the same passport.

Use the live Laos visa requirements before travel if you want the full checklist in one place.

7

What passport validity is required for Laos eVisa?

Your passport should usually stay valid for at least 6 months beyond your trip to Laos, but you should check the exact rule for your nationality and visa route before submitting the application. Border officers and airlines look at both validity and physical passport condition, so a passport that is near expiry, damaged, or almost full can still create problems even if your visa is approved.

Before you travel:

  • make sure the passport number and spelling in your application exactly match the passport you will carry;
  • check the separate blank passport page requirement;
  • renew early if your passport is worn, water-damaged, or close to the minimum validity threshold.

For the latest document checklist, review Laos visa requirements.

8

How long does Laos eVisa processing take?

Typical processing starts from around 5 working days.

9

Do children need a separate Laos eVisa?

Yes. For Laos, each traveler including minors normally needs an individual eVisa approval unless a specific exemption is published by the authorities. Apply per child with their own passport and photo, and keep their details consistent with the adult itinerary so the whole Asia Pacific trip is reviewed without mismatches.

10

Can I correct mistakes after submitting my Laos eVisa application?

Minor corrections may be possible if you catch the mistake early, but once a Laos eVisa application is already under review you may need to submit a fresh application with corrected details. The most serious errors are usually passport number, name order, date of birth, nationality, and travel dates that no longer match your supporting documents.

If you spot an error:

  • stop using the incorrect confirmation as if it were final approval;
  • contact the portal or support team with your reference number and the exact field that is wrong;
  • be ready to reapply if the authority does not allow edits after submission.

Before paying again, re-check the destination checklist on Laos visa requirements so the same mistake does not repeat.

11

Can I use a damaged passport for Laos eVisa?

A torn, water-damaged, or unreadable passport can cause a Laos eVisa rejection or boarding denial even after approval, because officers check both your data and the physical condition of the document. Renew the passport before applying if the photo page is unclear, the machine-readable zone is worn, or pages are loose — particularly when entering Asia Pacific, where document checks can be strict.

12

Can I enter Laos without printing the eVisa?

Digital proof of your Laos eVisa may be accepted in some cases, but a printed backup is safer in case your phone battery, connectivity, or app access fails at check-in or Asia Pacific immigration. Treat the print copy as your fallback, not your only option.

13

Can I submit one application for my whole family?

Laos applications are assessed per person, so there is no single household form — each traveler needs their own passport details, photo, and documents that match the selected visa type. You can complete several Laos applications back-to-back in one session, which is convenient for families, but you submit and pay for each applicant individually.

14

What photo format is accepted for Laos eVisa?

Use a recent passport-style photo with a plain background, clear face visibility, and even lighting, then match the exact upload format and size shown in the Laos application form. Because Laos eVisa decisions are made from your uploaded file, a blurry or non-compliant photo is one of the most common causes of delay for Asia Pacific applications, so review the image quality before you submit.

15

Do I need to print my Laos eVisa?

Carrying a printed Laos eVisa is strongly recommended even where digital copies are accepted, because airline check-in staff and Asia Pacific border officers may still ask for paper proof. Keep the printout together with your passport and accommodation details so check-in and arrival go smoothly.

16

What are common reasons for Laos eVisa rejection?

Typical reasons include incomplete forms, passport mismatch, poor document quality, ineligible nationality, or unclear travel purpose.

17

How can I track my Laos eVisa status?

You can usually track your Laos eVisa status through the application portal using the same reference details, passport information, and contact email used at submission. Common status stages include submitted, under review, approved, or action needed if more information is required.

If your status does not move as expected:

  • check your inbox and spam folder for requests for extra documents;
  • confirm that payment completed successfully;
  • keep your passport and application reference ready before contacting support.

For a full pre-travel checklist while you wait, review Laos visa requirements and the Laos FAQ hub.

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How to read these FAQs

These Laos answers are practical guidance based on our latest Asia Pacific data and do not replace official immigration authority decisions.

FAQ reliability note (June 26, 2026)

Typical processing is 5 working days. Faster options: urgent processing may be limited by destination.

Always confirm final entry decisions with official Laos immigration authorities.