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Border crossing points and regulations: which land borders accept e‑visas versus visa on arrival

Traveling to the Lao People’s Democratic Republic (Laos) by land offers a scenic and culturally rich experience. However, understanding the border crossing points and regulations is essential for a hassle-free journey. Depending on your nationality and point of entry, you may need to choose between an eVisa or a Visa on Arrival (VoA). This guide provides a comprehensive breakdown of the current regulations and the specific checkpoints where these documents are accepted .

Understanding Laos Entry Requirements

Laos has modernized its immigration system significantly. The introduction of the eVisa has streamlined entry for many tourists, but it is not accepted at every single remote crossing. Conversely, the Visa on Arrival remains a popular and flexible option for those arriving from neighboring countries like Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, and China. Knowing which border crossing points and regulations apply to your specific route can save you hours of travel time.

Land Borders Accepting Laos eVisa

The Laos eVisa (Official Online Visa) is currently accepted at eight major international checkpoints. If you have obtained your visa online, you must enter through one of these specific locations:

  • Lao-Thai Friendship Bridge I (Vientiane Capital) – Connecting Nong Khai, Thailand.
  • Lao-Thai Friendship Bridge II (Savannakhet Province) – Connecting Mukdahan, Thailand.
  • Lao-Thai Friendship Bridge IV (Bokeo Province) – Connecting Chiang Khong, Thailand.
  • Boten International Checkpoint (Luang Namtha Province) – Connecting Yunnan, China.
  • Lao-Bao International Checkpoint (Savannakhet Province) – Connecting Quang Tri, Vietnam.

Land Borders Offering Visa on Arrival (VoA)

For travelers who prefer to handle paperwork at the border, the Visa on Arrival is available at most international land crossings. This is particularly useful for those crossing at points not yet equipped for eVisa scanning. The border crossing points and regulations for VoA typically require a passport photo and a fee in USD cash (usually $40, though it varies by nationality).

Border Name Neighboring Country Visa Type Accepted
Vang Tao – Chong Mek Thailand (Ubon Ratchathani) VoA Only
Nam Can – Nam Khan Vietnam (Nghe An) VoA Only
Veun Kham – Dom Kralor Cambodia (Stung Treng) VoA & eVisa
Nam Heuang Bridge Thailand (Loei) VoA Only

Key Border Regulations and Fees

Navigating border crossing points and regulations also involves awareness of operational hours and additional fees. Most borders operate from 08:00 to 18:00. If you cross during the weekend or outside of standard hours (before 08:00 or after 16:00), you may be charged an “overtime fee” of approximately $1-2 USD. Furthermore, travelers entering from Thailand should be aware of the shuttle bus fees required to cross the Friendship Bridges.

คำถามที่พบบ่อย (FAQ)

No, the eVisa is only accepted at specific international checkpoints, including the Friendship Bridges I, II, IV, Boten, and Lao-Bao. Always check the official list before traveling.

It is highly recommended to pay the Visa on Arrival fee in US Dollars (USD) as it is the standard rate. Paying in Thai Baht or Lao Kip often results in a significantly higher exchange rate.

Yes, the Veun Kham – Dom Kralor border crossing between Laos and Cambodia currently accepts the Laos eVisa.

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