What happens if you don't have a passport photo when you get to the Laos border for a visa-on-arrival?
I've read online that one of the requirements for getting the visa-on-arrival when entering Laos at a border crossing is that you must have a passport photo.
But what happens if you are unaware of this rule, forget to obtain one, or try to get one without success before making it to the border?
- Will you be sent back? As you've already been stamped out of the other country, can this cause problems?
- Do they have a camera there for such emergencies and charge a nominal extra fee?
- Do they take advantage of your predicament and use it as a chance to elicit a bribe or at least an official but ludicrously overpriced fee?
Best Answer
When I got off the bus that takes you across the Thai-Lao Friendship Bridge, I was the only person who needed a visa-on-arrival so I thought it would be quick. But I arrived during the "dinner break" of the people doing that job and had to wait around for twenty minutes!
Only when the guy eventually appeared could I get the entry forms, which took some more time to fill out. But the guy was cheerful and his English was good. I told him I didn't have the photo mentioned on the form and he said:
No problem!
I also left some fields blank on the form such as previous and next destination, which are fuzzy or unknown since I'm hitchhiking without a plan and because I didn't know where I'd been staying and there fields for address and phone number where you're staying, and also of a Lao contact.
This was also no problem.
I was concerned "no problem" might mean some unofficial charge was coming up. They did not have a camera and did not take my photo (unless they took it from a security camera), and there is no photo on the visa itself.
The charges were only:
- The $30 USD visa fee
(Australian citizen price, other nationalities may have other prices) - Another $1 USD fee
Some websites, as referenced in HaLaBi's answer talk about a $1 fee when you don't have a passport photo. I believe they're confused as the receipt for this $1 fee clearly states "Friendship Bridge I (FOR FOREIGN PASSENGER)":
The fees should be paid in USD. If you pay in Thai Baht you will be required to pay 40 baht per dollar. For comparison, the actual exchange rate today is 32.25 Baht per dollar. I didn't bring any $1 bills so paid only the bridge fee in baht.
Some other people may have paid a photo fee but I doubt it. Some nationalities might need the photo, but as an Australian it was no problem and there were no fees or bribes.
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Do I need passport for Laos?
They can get a visa upon arrival in Laos provided they have the valid travel documents. Laos Visa on arrival is issued for 30 days. All visitors must hold a passport that is valid for at least six months from the time of entry into Laos.What is needed to enter Laos?
All visitors to Lao PDR must hold a passport that is valid for at least 6 months from the time of entry into Laos and contain at least two blank pages for a visa stamp. It's advisable to take a number of photocopies of your passport with you. During your stay you should carry a photocopy of your passport at all times.How long can you stay in Laos without a visa?
Free stamp Citizens coming from countries which are members of ASEAN (Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam) are not required to get a Visa and they are allowed to stay in Laos for 30 days.How long does it take to get Laos visa?
After you submit the documents, you have to wait until the visa is processed. They will call your name after about 15 minutes when it is ready. You will receive a visa for a maximum of 30 days.Comparison: What If You Stopped Sleeping?
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Answer 2
I arrived at the Friendship Bridge without a photo and was charged 20 baht. Not sure they scanned it, but most likely they did and I did not receive a receipt. Not a problem, however, I got in with no difficulty and they were pleasant. It went fast, no delays.
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