{"id":1405,"date":"2024-04-20T16:00:03","date_gmt":"2024-04-20T14:00:03","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.visa-laos.com\/?p=1405"},"modified":"2024-04-12T16:54:26","modified_gmt":"2024-04-12T14:54:26","slug":"visiter-des-pays-frontaliers-e-visa-laos","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.laovisa.la\/en\/article\/visiting-bordering-countries-e-visa-laos\/","title":{"rendered":"Visiting border countries with a Laos e-Visa: what you need to know"},"content":{"rendered":"
Travel to Southeast Asia is becoming increasingly popular, and Laos is a popular destination<\/strong> for many. But an important question often arises when you want to visit the surrounding area: is it possible to cross neighbouring borders with my Laos e-Visa? In this article, we'll look at the different possibilities depending on the countries you want to visit.<\/span><\/p>\n First of all, it is essential to understand how the Laos e-Visa works in order to fully grasp any possible restrictions on travelling abroad. The e-Visa<\/strong> is an official document issued by the Laotian government that allows foreign nationals to visit the country for tourism purposes. It can be obtained entirely online, without the need to visit the embassy or consulate.<\/p>\n To obtain a Laos e-Visa, simply complete an online form, provide the required documents such as a valid biometric passport, a recent passport photo and pay the visa fee. Once your application has been approved, you will receive your e-Visa by email, which you will need to present on arrival in Laos. Note that the e-Visa Laos<\/strong> is only valid for a one-off entry to Laos<\/strong>, and for a maximum stay of 30 days.<\/p>\n Now that we've covered the basics of how the e-Visa works, it's time to analyse whether it can be used to visit the countries bordering Laos. Here are the possibilities according to the different neighbouring nations:<\/p>\n It's worth knowing that the e Laos Visa<\/strong> does not allow you to travel directly to Vietnam<\/strong>. In fact, you will need to obtain a separate visa for that country. However, you will have access to facilities for obtaining the Vietnamese visa at the Laos border, from the local migration authorities. However, you will need to organise this yourself and allow a few hours or even a few days for it to be obtained.<\/p>\n The case of Thailand is similar to that of Vietnam: your Laos e-Visa will not be sufficient to visit this country. However, if you are a citizen of a visa-exempt country for Thailand, you will not need to apply for one for a short-term trip (30 days maximum). In all other cases, you will need to obtain a specific Thai visa<\/strong> before arriving at the border.<\/p>\n As with the other countries mentioned, the Laos e-Visa is not valid for travel to Cambodia. You will therefore need to apply for a separate Cambodian visa. Cambodia also offers an e-Visa system comparable to that of Laos, making the procedure fairly simple and quick. But remember to apply for your visa in advance of your trip to Laos, to avoid any unpleasant surprises.<\/p>\n As China is known to have a stricter visa policy, it will not be possible to travel to this country with your Laos e-Visa alone. It will be essential to obtain a specific Chinese visa<\/strong>, by applying to a Chinese embassy or consulate before you leave for Laos.<\/p>\n If you intend to travel to several countries during your stay in South-East Asia, there are alternatives to make your travel easier without being limited by the strict framework of the Laos e-Visa.<\/p>\n Travelling in South East Asia is becoming increasingly popular, and Laos is a popular destination for many. But an important question often arises when...<\/p>","protected":false},"author":2573,"featured_media":1406,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":[],"categories":[1],"tags":[],"yoast_head":"\nHow the Laos e-Visa works<\/h2>\n
Crossing borders with the Laos e-Visa<\/h2>\n
Travelling to Vietnam<\/h3>\n
Visiting Thailand<\/h3>\n
Going to Cambodia<\/h3>\n
Travelling to China from Laos<\/h3>\n
Alternatives for visiting border countries without constraints<\/h2>\n
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