For Kosovo passport holders, the Laos eVisa allows entry arrangements to be completed online before travel. The application process, required documents, and key points before arrival are explained below.
Citizens of Kosovo must have clear digital copies of their documents ready for upload:
For citizens of Kosovo, the Laos eVisa allows short stays. Below are the rules for stay length and entry limits.
Applicants from Kosovo must know that their approved Laos eVisa remains valid for 2 months.
Can you extend your stay while in the country?
You may request an extension at
the Immigration Office in Vientiane before your current eVisa
expires.
What should I do if I did not finish my Laos eVisa application?
You can return to
your saved application using the Complete
Partially Filled
Application option and continue from where you stopped, without starting a new
submission.
Applicants from Kazakhstan should select the Laos eVisa type that matches the purpose of their trip.
Laos Visit eVisaThis eVisa is suitable for approved non-tourism activities, including:
Laos Travel eVisa:
This eVisa is intended for tourism and leisure travel, including:
Applicants from Kosovo must check the Laos eVisa Fee before applying.
Fill in the Laos eVisa application with accurate details, then select the Laos eVisa type that aligns with your travel purpose (visit or travel eVisa).
Now, review the details once, upload the required documents, and submit the application form.
Pay the processing fee using your valid credit/debit card. Now wait for a few days as your eVisa request is being processed; the approved Laos eVisa will be shared via email.
It is also called Xieng Khuan, a sculpture park with over 200 religious statues, including a 40-metre reclining Buddha. The top of the large pumpkin structure is the best place for photos.
The monument features a crenellated upper section and five traditional Lao-style towers. It stands in Patuxai Park and commemorates the Lao people who died during the struggle for independence and earlier occupations by Siam and Japan.
It is also known as the Great Golden Stupa and is a key national symbol of Buddhism and Lao sovereignty. It is located on the outskirts of Vientiane and is covered in gold.
In Vientiane, Wat Sisaket contains the largest number of Buddha statues in Laos. In Lao tradition, adult men undergo temple training to study Buddhism and honour their parents and ancestors.
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