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Yes, Indians require a valid visa to travel to Laos. Indian travellers can apply for an e-visa, a convenient and efficient way to obtain the necessary travel authorisation without visiting an embassy or consulate.
The Loas visa fees for Indians is ₹5,100 for a single entry (excluding service fees). The visa is valid for 60 days for a length of stay of up to 30 days.
Note: PostMyVisa does not charge a service fee unless your e-visa is not issued within the expected timeframe.
When applying for a Laos e-visa, Indian citizens must submit the following documents:
Valid Passport: The passport must be valid for at least 3 months beyond the expiration date of the e-visa. Ensure your passport is in good condition and all details are clear and legible.
Photograph: A recent passport-sized 4 x 6 cm. photograph with a white background is required. You can also take a selfie on PostMyVisa. The photo must meet the Laos visa photo requirements.
All travellers, including children and infants, require a visa to enter Laos. There are no exceptions to this rule. Ensure that everyone in your travelling party has a valid visa before departure.
Step 1: Access the official website: Visit the official website of the Lao e-Visa system.
Step 2: Initiate your application: Locate the "Apply Now" button on the website's homepage. It's usually prominent or within the "Visa Application" section.
Step 3: Verify your email: Click "Apply Now" and enter your email address in the designated field. You might also need to input a security code displayed on the screen. Once entered, the system will send a verification code to your email.
Step 4: Confirm email verification: Check your email for the Lao e-Visa system message containing the verification code.
Step 5: Complete the application form: Fill out the various sections of the application form thoroughly and accurately. Provide complete information about yourself, travel details, and visa-related specifics. This includes details like your name, nationality, passport information, travel dates, intended entry/exit points, and purpose of visit.
Step 6: Upload required documents: Prepare scanned copies of the necessary documents for upload
Step 7: Review and submit your application: Carefully review your application for any errors or missing information. Ensure all details are accurate and complete before proceeding.
Step 8: Choose a payment method: Select your preferred method for paying the e-Visa application fee. This might involve credit cards, debit cards, or online payment systems.
Step 9: Application completion: Submit your application electronically after successful payment. You'll typically receive a confirmation email with an application reference number or tracking details.
Yes. If you've made an error in the provided information, you can modify your application. The system will email you a link to correct the mistakes. However, it's important to note that you are responsible for ensuring the accuracy of all details submitted during the application process.
You can apply for a maximum of 20 people per invoice.
You must use the same passport you submitted during your Lao e-Visa application if you hold multiple passports. Presenting a different passport upon arrival can result in denied entry. Ensure you carry the passport for the visa application process throughout your trip.
Yes, if your Laos e-visa application is rejected, you can reapply. However, it is important to understand the reasons for the rejection and address them in your new application.
Yes, you can extend your visa while in Laos. However, you must apply for an extension before your visa expires to avoid penalties. The extension process typically involves visiting the immigration office in Vientiane and submitting the necessary paperwork.
Yes, you can enter Laos at any designated e-visa port of entry. Your entry point choice can differ from the one specified in your e-Visa application. However, if you plan to enter through a port of entry that isn't designated for e-Visas, you'll need to obtain a visa on arrival. In this case, the fee you paid for the e-visa will not be refunded.
Authorised by the government: Postmyvisa is authorised by the United Arab Emirates government to handle your visa application.
Easy to use: PostMyVisa is easy to use and allows you to apply for your visa in under 10 minutes, allowing for a seamless process.
Convenient document upload: You can easily upload your photo and passport by either selecting files from your device or using the camera on your smartphone or laptop.
No, you don't need to enter Laos on the exact date mentioned in your e-visa application. You have flexibility in your travel plans. You can enter the country between the e-visa approval and expiration dates (usually 60 days).