Visa policy of Laos


Visitors to Laos must obtain a visa from one of the Laotian diplomatic missions unless they are citizens of one of the visa-exempt countries or citizens eligible for a visa on arrival or an e-Visa. All visitors must hold a passport valid for 6 months.

Visa exemption

Ordinary passports

According to the Ministry of Public Security of Laos, holders of ordinary passports of the following countries may enter Laos without a visa for stays up to the duration listed below:
Visa waiver agreement was signed with.

Non-ordinary passports

Holders of diplomatic, official or service passports issued by following countries may enter Laos without a visa for up to 30 days :
D – Diplomatic passports only.

1 – 90 days

2 – 14 days
Laos signed a visa-free agreement with Kazakhstan for holders of diplomatic and official passports in July 2024.
Date of visa changes

  • 17 July 1977: Vietnam
  • 1 January 1978: Cuba
  • 18 June 1978: Mongolia
  • 15 September 1978: Czech Republic, Slovakia
  • 10 September 1981: Poland
  • 28 October 1981: Cambodia
  • 20 December 1984: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Estonia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, Uzbekistan
  • 27 March 1989: North Korea
  • 8 October 1989: China
  • 1 March 1992: Malaysia
  • 8 February 1994: Thailand
  • 23 May 1996: Philippines
  • 12 August 1998: Singapore
  • 23 November 1998: Myanmar
  • 5 March 1999: Thailand
  • 16 July 2001: Indonesia
  • 6 November 2002: India
  • 22 January 2004: Timor-Leste
  • 5 March 2004: Vietnam
  • 10 May 2004: Cambodia
  • 1 July 2004: Malaysia, Singapore
  • 28 October 2004: Thailand
  • 29 November 2004: Russia
  • 1 April 2005: Brunei
  • 10 April 2005: Philippines
  • 1 January 2007: Japan
  • 20 August 2007: Japan
  • 1 September 2007: Russia
  • 14 October 2007: Mongolia
  • 1 September 2008: South Korea
  • 1 June 2009: South Korea
  • 7 July 2009: Luxembourg and Switzerland
  • 20 November 2009: Myanmar
  • 23 September 2011: Indonesia
  • 5 October 2011: Peru
  • 23 June 2012: Brazil
  • 6 January 2013: Bangladesh
  • 13 July 2014: Serbia
  • 1 June 2013: Hong Kong
  • 27 September 2013: Ecuador
  • 27 January 2014: Mexico
  • 20 March 2015: Switzerland
  • 1 April 2015: Japan
  • 28 October 2015: Kuwait
  • 25 August 2016: Pakistan
  • 1 August 2018: Sri Lanka
  • 1 September 2018: South Korea
  • 1 June 2019: Norway
  • 9 September 2019: Hungary
  • 29 January 2020: Turkey
  • 1 October 2021: Morocco
  • 1 October 2022: Georgia
  • 15 August 2025: Timor-Leste
Cancelled:
  • 1 January 2018 - 31 December 2018: Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden
  • 1 July 2024 - 31 December 2024: Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, Greece, Norway, Spain and Sweden

Visa on arrival / Electronic Visa (e-Visa)

The duration of stay of a visa obtained upon arrival in Laos is 30 days, and can be extended twice, for a maximum stay of 90 days. Visa extensions are handled by the province immigration office inside Laos for a fee.
The Laos e-Visa service was launched in July 2019. It is valid for 60 days from the date of issuance and its holders may stay for up to 30 days in Laos.
Travellers eligible for a visa on arrival or an e-Visa can enter Laos through one of the following ports of entry:
Port of entryOpposite sideVoAeVisa
Luang Prabang International Airport
Pakse International Airport
Wattay International Airport
Thai-Lao Friendship Bridge I Nong Khai, Thailand
Thai-Lao Friendship Bridge II Mukdahan, Thailand
Thai-Lao Friendship Bridge III Nakhon Phanom province, Thailand
Thai-Lao Friendship Bridge IV Chiang Khong district, Thailand
SamliemkhamThailand and Myanmar
Khamsavath railway station Nong Khai railway station, Thailand
DaensavanLao Bảo, Vietnam
VeunkhamNong nok khian, Cambodia
Vang taoChong Mek, Thailand
Boten Mohan, China
Boten railway stationMohan railway station, China

Visa required in advance

Citizens of the following countries are ineligible to obtain a visa on arrival or an e-Visa. They must obtain a visa from one of the Laotian diplomatic missions in advance. If they are traveling on an official visit, they may still obtain a visa on arrival, provided they are holding an official letter of guarantee issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Laos:

Visitor statistics

Most visitors arriving in Laos were from the following countries of nationality:
Country2017201620152014201320122011
Thailand