The process of getting a visa for Laos is fairly simple, especially for shorter visits. Tourist visas are available to most expats either as an eVisa or in the form of a visa on arrival. Short-term visa-free entry into Laos is an option for citizens of a number of ASEAN and European countries.

Other types of visas, including Expert, Business and Labor Visas, need to be acquired from a Lao embassy.


Tourist visas for Laos

Tourist visas for Laos allow a 30-day visit and can be extended by a further 30 days. Only a few documents are required, including a valid passport, proof of accommodation, and a return ticket.

Processing times for tourist eVisas tend to be quick, usually only a few days, while visas on arrival are issued at the port of entry.

Although eVisas and visas on arrival are available to citizens of most countries, some nationals may need to apply for their tourist visa at a Lao consulate or embassy. Consult the official Lao eVisa website to see if you qualify.

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Residence permits for Laos

If you want to live and work in Laos for a longer period of time, a residence permit, known as a Stay Permit, is necessary. 
To be eligible for a Stay Permit, you’ll need to submit a number of documents to the Department of Immigration in Laos. These include:

•    Valid passport
•    Labour or Expert Visa
•    Work permit
•    Proof of employment or of business activities in the country

Additional documents, including police clearance, medical certificates, and proof of financial resources and accommodation, may also be required.

Stay permits are generally valid for the duration of the applicant’s employment contract, starting at three months up to a maximum of 12 months, after which the permit needs to be renewed.

Expats who have lived in the country for 10 or more years and who plan on living in the country for 10 or more months of the year can apply for permanent residence.

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*Visa regulations are subject to change at short notice, and expats should contact their respective embassy or consulate for the latest details.

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