
The Quick Guide to the Laos Travel Visa: Everything You Need to Know
Planning a trip to the Land of a Million Elephants? Excellent choice. Laos is laid-back, beautiful, and packed with culture. But before you can sip coffee in Luang Prabang or swim in the Kuang Si Waterfalls, you need to get past the border. Here is the quick, no-nonsense breakdown of how to handle the Laos Travel Visa. ⚡ At A Glance: The Basics of Laos Travel Visa The 3 Ways to Get Your Visa There are three main ways to get into Laos. Choose the one that fits your travel style. 1. Visa On Arrival (The Most Popular) This is the standard for most backpackers and travelers. You simply fly in or cross a major land border and get the visa right there. If you want to read more about Visa on Arrival CLICK HERE to read The Blog 2. The Official e-Visa (The Planner’s Choice) If you want to skip the paperwork at the airport, you can apply online before you leave home. If you want to read more about Visa on Arrival CLICK HERE to read The Blog 3. Embassy Visa (The Old School Way) You can visit a Lao embassy in your home country or a neighboring country (like Bangkok or Hanoi) to get the sticker in your passport beforehand. ⚠️ Crucial Tip: The “Crisp Dollar” Rule This is the most important tip for Laos travel! When paying for your Visa on Arrival, you must use new, crisp US Dollar bills. Border officials are notoriously strict about the condition of the money. If your bills have: …they will likely reject them. You can usually pay in Thai Baht or Lao Kip as a backup, but the exchange rate they give you will be very poor, costing you significantly more. Can I Extend My Stay? Yes. If you fall in love with the sticky rice and sunsets, you can extend your tourist visa twice, for a maximum of 90 days. You can do this at the Immigration Office in Vientiane or Luang Prabang for roughly $2 USD per day.




