Is a required a return ticket to obtain a visa on arrival in Laos?
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Let's assume an EU citizen who is entering by air to Laos with a valid passport. Is he required to have a return ticket already booked to obtain the visa on arrival when arriving to VTE airport?
From the information I find online, none mentions that but since I cannot find any information directly from Laos authorities, I would like to double check it. The reason is that in many countries the visa on arrival is only granted if a return ticket is available. In some even you cannot check in if you do not hold the return ticket.
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Let's assume an EU citizen who is entering by air to Laos with a valid passport. Is he required to have a return ticket already booked to obtain the visa on arrival when arriving to VTE airport?
From the information I find online, none mentions that but since I cannot find any information directly from Laos authorities, I would like to double check it. The reason is that in many countries the visa on arrival is only granted if a return ticket is available. In some even you cannot check in if you do not hold the return ticket.
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I added the EU citizen tag, but it might vary by actual country of citizenship.
â user16259
May 3 at 9:20
Thank you. In the list of countries that have different conditions indeed I never saw any distinction of EU countries.
â Traveller
May 3 at 9:22
Did you ever find confirmation that proof on onward travel was not required? Other than anecdotal info that it is not, the best I could locate was that on a tour operator site that said you may not berequired to show a return ticket if you are travelling overland. However, it is wise to procure an itinerary from a travel agent to avoid problems. Of course, that may just be self promotion.
â Giorgio
Jul 28 at 17:07
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Let's assume an EU citizen who is entering by air to Laos with a valid passport. Is he required to have a return ticket already booked to obtain the visa on arrival when arriving to VTE airport?
From the information I find online, none mentions that but since I cannot find any information directly from Laos authorities, I would like to double check it. The reason is that in many countries the visa on arrival is only granted if a return ticket is available. In some even you cannot check in if you do not hold the return ticket.
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Let's assume an EU citizen who is entering by air to Laos with a valid passport. Is he required to have a return ticket already booked to obtain the visa on arrival when arriving to VTE airport?
From the information I find online, none mentions that but since I cannot find any information directly from Laos authorities, I would like to double check it. The reason is that in many countries the visa on arrival is only granted if a return ticket is available. In some even you cannot check in if you do not hold the return ticket.
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I added the EU citizen tag, but it might vary by actual country of citizenship.
â user16259
May 3 at 9:20
Thank you. In the list of countries that have different conditions indeed I never saw any distinction of EU countries.
â Traveller
May 3 at 9:22
Did you ever find confirmation that proof on onward travel was not required? Other than anecdotal info that it is not, the best I could locate was that on a tour operator site that said you may not berequired to show a return ticket if you are travelling overland. However, it is wise to procure an itinerary from a travel agent to avoid problems. Of course, that may just be self promotion.
â Giorgio
Jul 28 at 17:07
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I added the EU citizen tag, but it might vary by actual country of citizenship.
â user16259
May 3 at 9:20
Thank you. In the list of countries that have different conditions indeed I never saw any distinction of EU countries.
â Traveller
May 3 at 9:22
Did you ever find confirmation that proof on onward travel was not required? Other than anecdotal info that it is not, the best I could locate was that on a tour operator site that said you may not berequired to show a return ticket if you are travelling overland. However, it is wise to procure an itinerary from a travel agent to avoid problems. Of course, that may just be self promotion.
â Giorgio
Jul 28 at 17:07
I added the EU citizen tag, but it might vary by actual country of citizenship.
â user16259
May 3 at 9:20
I added the EU citizen tag, but it might vary by actual country of citizenship.
â user16259
May 3 at 9:20
Thank you. In the list of countries that have different conditions indeed I never saw any distinction of EU countries.
â Traveller
May 3 at 9:22
Thank you. In the list of countries that have different conditions indeed I never saw any distinction of EU countries.
â Traveller
May 3 at 9:22
Did you ever find confirmation that proof on onward travel was not required? Other than anecdotal info that it is not, the best I could locate was that on a tour operator site that said you may not berequired to show a return ticket if you are travelling overland. However, it is wise to procure an itinerary from a travel agent to avoid problems. Of course, that may just be self promotion.
â Giorgio
Jul 28 at 17:07
Did you ever find confirmation that proof on onward travel was not required? Other than anecdotal info that it is not, the best I could locate was that on a tour operator site that said you may not berequired to show a return ticket if you are travelling overland. However, it is wise to procure an itinerary from a travel agent to avoid problems. Of course, that may just be self promotion.
â Giorgio
Jul 28 at 17:07
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I added the EU citizen tag, but it might vary by actual country of citizenship.
â user16259
May 3 at 9:20
Thank you. In the list of countries that have different conditions indeed I never saw any distinction of EU countries.
â Traveller
May 3 at 9:22
Did you ever find confirmation that proof on onward travel was not required? Other than anecdotal info that it is not, the best I could locate was that on a tour operator site that said you may not berequired to show a return ticket if you are travelling overland. However, it is wise to procure an itinerary from a travel agent to avoid problems. Of course, that may just be self promotion.
â Giorgio
Jul 28 at 17:07