๐Ÿ‡ฑ๐Ÿ‡ฆ Laos visa for Brazilians

Brazil passport holders must apply for a visa at a Laos consulate or embassy before travelling. Expect documents, an appointment, and lead time measured in weeks.

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For Brazil passport holders specifically

Brazil passport holders need to apply for a Laos visa before arrival through a consulate. Don't expect to get this sorted at the airport. You'll need to submit your passport, a completed application form, passport photos, and proof of onward travel to the nearest Lao consulate. The fee is around $40 USDโ€  for a tourist visa, with processing taking approximately 5-7 working daysโ€ .

The most common mistake for Brazil applicants is failing to submit the application early enough, leading to missed travel dates. While not always strictly enforced for every nationality, having a confirmed onward or return ticket is a wise precaution and can prevent issues at immigration.

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Laos visa, the full picture

Most passports get 30 days visa-free or on arrival. Some still need advance applications.

Who Walks Into Laos Visa-Free (and Who Doesn't)

For citizens of the US, EU countries, UK, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, Laos offers a 30-day visa exemption stamped right into your passport upon arrival. This is the easiest entry point. Most other nationalities can also get a visa on arrival (VOA) at major entry points like Wattay International Airport in Vientiane, or the Friendship Bridge crossing from Thailand. Expect to pay around $30-40 USD for this, depending on your nationality. Some countries, however, do require you to apply for a visa in advance at a Laotian embassy or consulate. These typically include countries in South Asia and parts of Africa. If you're unsure, check the latest list from the Lao Ministry of Foreign Affairs or your local embassy. It's a quick check that saves a lot of hassle.

Staying Longer Than You Planned (and How Much It Costs)

The standard tourist visa, whether visa-free or VOA, grants you 30 days in Laos. Extending this is possible, but it's a bit of a bureaucratic dance. You can usually extend your stay by another 30 days, twice. This is done at immigration offices in larger cities like Vientiane or Luang Prabang. Each extension typically costs around $2 USD per day plus a processing fee. Be aware of your exit stamp date. Missing it can lead to fines. Overstaying without an extension is where things get expensive. The official penalty used to be around $10 USD per day, but reports suggest this can be higher, potentially $20+ USD per day, and you might be held until it's paid. Don't mess around with overstays; the Lao immigration officials are not known for their leniency on this. Double-entry tourist visas are generally not a thing; if you leave and want to come back, you'll need a new visa.

Working Remotely on a Tourist Stamp: A Grey Area

Can you technically work remotely on a tourist visa in Laos? The short answer is: it's a legal grey area, and enforcement is inconsistent. Laos doesn't have a specific digital nomad visa. Officially, you're supposed to be a tourist. The reality? Many people spend months working on their laptops from cafes in Vientiane or Luang Prabang without issue. Immigration officials are primarily concerned with your visa status and overstay penalties, not what you're doing online. However, if you're seen to be conducting significant business, like setting up a local office or frequently crossing borders for short stays to reset your tourist stamp, you might attract unwanted attention. For long-term stays and serious work, seeking a business visa or exploring other Southeast Asian countries with more defined remote work options is a safer bet.

What's New in Laos' Visa Game

Laos has been slowly modernizing its visa system. The most significant recent development is the rollout of the e-Visa system. Initially launched for specific nationalities and entry points, its availability has been expanding. This allows you to apply for and receive your tourist visa online before you travel, potentially speeding up arrival. Fees for the e-Visa are generally comparable to the VOA, around $50 USD for a 30-day tourist visa, though this can fluctuate. Keep an eye on the official Lao e-Visa website for the most current information on eligible nationalities and application processes. Some reports indicate expanded e-Visa availability to more land border crossings in the past 12-18 months. The traditional VOA process remains the most common route for many travellers.

How other passports enter Laos

The rule changes entirely with the document. Open the row that matches yours.

PassportRuleDays
United StatesOn arrival30View
United KingdomOn arrival30View
EU citizenOn arrival30View
CanadaOn arrival30View
AustraliaOn arrival30View
JapanOn arrival30View
IndiaOn arrival30View