Alright, so you wanna go to Laos, huh? My grandkid, he went there once. Said it was somethin’ else. But he told me, you gotta get a visa, some kinda paper to get in. Don’t know why they make it so complicated. Back in my day, you just walked wherever you wanted, nobody bothered you.
Now, this visa thing, it ain’t so simple. Sounds like there’s a bunch of ways to do it, all confusing. First thing, there’s this “ee-visa” thing. Sounds fancy, like somethin’ them city folks use. My grandkid, he said you go on some website, the “official Lao eVisa website” he called it, and fill out some papers there. You gotta put up a picture too, passport-sized they say. And of course, you gotta pay. Always gotta pay for somethin’, don’t ya?
Then there’s this other way, they call it “visa on arrival.” Sounds easy, right? Like you just show up and they give you the paper. But hold on, not so fast. You gotta make sure you’re from the right country first. Some countries, they let ’em in easy, others, not so much. And you still gotta fill out papers, even at the airport. They got forms there, you gotta write stuff down. Hope you brought your glasses, ’cause the writin’s small, I tell ya.

Now, what do you need for this visa thing? Well, for the tourist one, the one you use if you’re just lookin’ around, they got some rules. They don’t tell you straight, do they? Always gotta dig around. I heard you need some papers, gotta show ’em who you are, where you from. Passports and such. And maybe some other stuff too, who knows? They change the rules all the time, just to keep you on your toes.
What kind of visas are there? Well, there’s the “tourist visa” if you’re going to look at the scenery. Then there’s also a fancy one, my grandkid said, called “diplomatic visa.” Don’t know what that is, sounds like somethin’ for them big shots in suits. I guess that one has its own rules too, probably even more papers to fill out. Lord have mercy.
- Tourist Visa: For lookin’ around and takin’ pictures.
- Diplomatic Visa: For them fancy government people.
- eVisa: The one you get online, on that “official Lao eVisa website.”
- Visa on Arrival: The one you get at the airport, if they let you.
My grandkid, he told me the eVisa takes about three days to get, if you do everything right. Three whole days! And you gotta pay them right away too. And if you mess up the papers, they might not let you in. So be careful, you hear? Don’t go fillin’ out the wrong stuff. And if you don’t wanna do the eVisa, you can go to some embassy, they said. There’s one in Washington DC, my grandkid mentioned, that “Embassy of the Lao People’s Democratic Republic” he called it, a real mouthful, ain’t it? You can call ’em or send ’em a fax, if you know what that is. They’ll tell you what to do.
So, there you have it. That’s all I know about gettin’ a visa for Laos. Sounds like a whole lotta trouble to me, but if you wanna go, you gotta do what you gotta do. Just remember to bring your papers, your money, and a whole lotta patience. And maybe a good pair of walkin’ shoes, ’cause my grandkid said there’s lots to see.
Remember to double-check everything. Don’t trust what some old lady like me says, go look it up yourself. Go to that “*” website my grandkid was talkin’ about. They got all the real information there. And don’t forget to call the embassy if you get stuck. They’re there to help, I guess. Now, go on and have yourself a good time in Laos. Just don’t get into trouble, you hear?
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