Traveling to Laos is an unforgettable experience—spiritual temples, calm rivers, mountain scenery, friendly locals, and a peaceful atmosphere that instantly slows you down. If you're a Brazilian traveler planning a trip to Laos, the good news is that the Laos eVisa for Brazilian Citizens makes your entry process much easier.
In this complete guide, I’ll walk you through everything you need to know about Laos eVisa requirements, documents, the online application steps, processing time, entry points, travel tips, and common questions many travelers ask.
Whether it’s your first time in Southeast Asia or you’ve already explored neighboring countries, this guide is written to help you feel confident and prepared.

Most travelers from around the world—including Brazilian citizens—are eligible to apply for the Laos eVisa. You simply need a valid passport and an internet connection to complete the online form.
The document requirements are simple. As a Brazilian citizen, you will usually need:
A valid passport (must be valid for 6 months from your date of arrival in Laos)
A recent passport-size photo (digital format)
That's it! If your documents meet the requirements, the online process is usually very smooth.

Applying for the Laos eVisa is simple and only takes a few minutes. Here is a step-by-step overview:
Access the lao-evisa.com site: Visit the approved Laos eVisa platform to start your application.
Complete and Submit the Application: Fill in your details, upload required documents (passport bio page and photo), and pay the visa fee online using a credit or debit card.
Receive and Print Your eVisa: Get your approved eVisa via email within 5 - 7 Working Days, print it, and present it at immigration on arrival.

You must apply using a regular passport issued to you as a Brazilian citizen.
Temporary, emergency, or special passports may not be accepted.
If your passport is close to expiration, renew it before applying.
The Laos eVisa Fees vary depending on nationality and other conditions, and they can change from time to time. The exact amount for Brazilian citizens is displayed during the application process.
Because fees can change, the best way to know the most accurate cost is to check at the time of application.
The Laos eVisa is generally valid for 60 days from the date of issue. This means you must enter Laos within those 60 days.

With a Laos eVisa, most travelers—including Brazilians—can stay in Laos for up to:
This is usually enough for:
Exploring Luang Prabang
Visiting Vang Vieng’s mountains
Relaxing along the Mekong River
Taking a cultural tour in Vientiane
If you want to stay longer, consider checking options for extensions once inside the country.
The Laos eVisa is generally issued as a:
This means you can enter Laos once using your eVisa. If you plan to leave Laos and come back, you will need to apply for a new eVisa.
Processing times can vary, but most applications are processed in:
Normal/standard processing usually means between 1-2 Working Days for Czech citizens.
A quicker “urgent processing / faster-track” option — if offered — can reduce that to about 6 - 12 Hours.
For the highest speed (sometimes called “express”, “super-urgent processing”, or “rush”), some providers claim you can get the eVisa within 1 Hour.
For peace of mind, try to apply at least one week before your trip.

Most travelers can pay using common online payment methods, such as:
International debit cards
International credit cards
Some online payment systems (depending on your region)
You simply choose your preferred method during the application.

Yes! All travelers—including babies, toddlers, and children—need their own separate eVisa to enter Laos.
This means:
Each child must have their own passport
Each child must submit a separate application
A parent or guardian can fill out the form on their behalf
Family trips to Laos are becoming more popular, and the process is easy for kids, too.
Not all border crossings in Laos accept the eVisa, so it’s important to choose an approved entry point.
Here are the main ones that accept eVisa:
Wattay International Airport (Vientiane)
Luang Prabang International Airport
Pakse International Airport
Thai–Lao Friendship Bridge I (Vientiane)
Thai–Lao Friendship Bridge II (Savannakhet)
If you plan to enter from a different border or a remote crossing, make sure it supports eVisas. You can still exit the country through other checkpoints, even if you entered via an eVisa-approved location.

After submitting your application, you can track its progress online using:
Your passport number
Your application reference number
You will see whether your application is:
Received
In process
Approved
Or requires additional information
You’ll also get email updates automatically.
Refunds are allowed only if the application has not started processing.
No refunds once processing begins or after a visa is issued.
Refunds may be considered for health/emergency reasons, technical issues, or wrong visa type, but only before processing starts.
If a visa is refused, the fee is non-refundable.
Refunds go back to the same payment method.
Processing time depends on your bank (4–17 business days).
A $20+ refund processing fee applies.
Exchange rate differences may affect the final refund amount.
Refunds may be cancelled if customer-side issues occur.
It is recommended to print a physical copy of your eVisa approval letter and carry it with you during your trip.
Although a digital copy on your phone is helpful, a printed version ensures:
Faster verification
Avoiding issues with the phone battery or screen damage
Most travelers carry both printed and digital versions for peace of mind.

This is a common question for many travelers. Here’s a simple way to decide:
Good for travelers who are:
Comfortable filling out forms
Used to uploading documents
Looking for the most straightforward option
Some travelers prefer using an agent when they:
Want support with the application
Need help reviewing documents
Prefer someone to handle the details for them
If you're not tech-savvy or you're worried about making mistakes, an agent can be helpful. If you prefer the simplest and most direct option, applying yourself works perfectly.
Laos is peaceful, friendly, and full of natural beauty. Here are some helpful travel tips to make your trip smoother:
✔ Arrive with small bills
Local shops and restaurants often prefer cash, and small denominations help a lot.
✔ Stay hydrated
Laos can be very hot and humid, especially around Vang Vieng and southern regions.
✔ Dress respectfully
Temples and religious sites require modest clothing—shoulders and knees covered.
✔ Try local dishes
Don’t skip:
Laap (spiced minced meat)
Khao soi
Grilled river fish
Fresh fruit shakes
✔ Learn a few Lao phrases
Even simple words like “Sabaidee” (hello) make a big difference.
✔ Travel slowly
Laos is not a place for rushing. Slow travel here is part of the magic.

1. Can Brazilian citizens apply for the Laos eVisa?
Yes, Brazilian travelers are eligible to apply for the Laos eVisa online.
2. How long can I stay in Laos with an eVisa?
You can stay up to 30 days per entry.
3. Does every traveler, including kids, need an eVisa?
Yes. Every traveler, regardless of age, needs a separate eVisa.
4. How long does the eVisa take to be approved?
Most are processed within 3 business days.
5. Can I enter Laos at any border with the eVisa?
No. Only specific airports and land border crossings accept eVisas.
6. Can I extend my stay once in Laos?
Extensions may be possible depending on local conditions.
7. Is the eVisa single-entry or multiple-entry?
Most Laos eVisas are single-entry.
8. Do I need to print the approval letter?
Printing is recommended for faster processing upon arrival.