Djibouti eVisa for Laos Citizens

Required Documents for Laos Citizens

Djibouti Flag For Independence Day And Infographic Vector Illustration

Before starting your application, make sure you have these documents ready:

  • Passport: Clear scan of the biodata page, valid for at least 6 months, with 2 blank pages
  • Photo: Recent passport-size color photo with a light background
  • Flight Proof: Confirmed return or onward ticket. Transit travelers must show onward travel proof.
  • Accommodation Proof: Hotel booking or invitation letter from a host in Djibouti with full contact details

Preparing clear and complete documents helps avoid delays. For full details, always check the Djibouti eVisa requirements page.

Required Documents for Laos Citizens

Djibouti eVisa fees depend on the visa type and processing speed you choose. Options include Standard, Rush, and Super Rush processing. For the most accurate and up-to-date fees, check the Djibouti eVisa Fee page before applying.

For the most accurate and up-to-date fees, check the Djibouti eVisa Fee page before applying.

Choosing the Right Djibouti eVisa as a Laos Citizen

Djibouti offers different eVisa options depending on your travel purpose. All visas are single entry.

  • Transit eVisa Maximum stay: 14 days, Validity: 14 days
  • Family / Social Visit eVisa Maximum stay: 30 days, Validity: 30 days
  • Tourism eVisa Maximum stay: 30 days, Validity: 30 days
  • Business eVisa Maximum stay: 30 days, Validity: 30 days

Tip: Always choose the eVisa that matches your travel purpose to avoid rejection or reapplying.

How to Apply for the Djibouti eVisa from Laos

Follow these 3 simple steps to apply:

Complete the online application

Visit the Djibouti eVisa website, start a new application, and enter your personal details, passport information, and travel dates. Choose your processing option.

Upload documents and make payment

Upload all required documents, complete the secure online payment, and submit your application. A confirmation email will be sent.

Receive your approved eVisa

Once approved, your Djibouti eVisa will arrive by email. Download and print a copy to present when you travel.

Saving an Application

Laos applicants can save their Djibouti eVisa application and finish it later by using the “Complete Ongoing Djibouti eVisa Application” page.

Checking Your Djibouti eVisa Status

You can check your Djibouti eVisa status by visiting the status page and entering your Order ID and passport number after completing the CAPTCHA. All approval updates and the final eVisa are also sent directly to your email.

  • Visit the status page for your Djibouti eVisa.
  • Enter your Order ID and passport number after completing the CAPTCHA.
  • Check whether your visa is processing, approved, or ready to download.
  • Approval updates and the final eVisa are also sent directly to your email.

What Happens on Arrival in Djibouti?

Think of the eVisa as your travel authorization and the entry stamp as final confirmation:

  • Apply and receive your Djibouti eVisa online.
  • Travel to Djibouti with a printed copy of your eVisa.
  • Immigration officers verify your documents and stamp your passport.
  • You enter Djibouti for the approved stay period.

Djibouti Weather Insights for Laos Citizens

Djibouti has a hot and dry climate all year, very different from Laos. Most days are sunny, with very little rain.

  • Best time to visit: November to February (warmer days, cooler nights)
  • Hottest period: June to August, with strong heat and coastal humidity
  • Rainfall: Very low throughout the year

Travel tips: Wear light clothing, use sunscreen, drink plenty of water, and plan outdoor activities in the early morning or evening to avoid midday heat.

Arta Coastal Beach On The Tadjoura Gulf

Why Choose Our Djibouti eVisa Services?

We make your application easy and stress-free:

  • Accurate Applications: Documents checked before submission
  • 24/7 Support: Help available anytime
  • High Approval Rates: Reliable and trusted service
  • Fast & Secure Processing: Multiple speed options with strong data protection

Frequently Asked questions

It is best to apply at least 2–3 weeks before travel, especially during busy travel seasons.

Overstaying may result in fines or travel restrictions. Always leave Djibouti before your visa expires.

Check your spam folder first. If it’s not there, contact customer support with your application details.

Yes. You can reapply after correcting any errors or missing documents.

Travel insurance is not mandatory, but it is strongly recommended for medical and travel protection.

Content Disclaimer: Although this information was last updated in April 2026, we recommend verifying with the appropriate agencies, embassies, and airlines to ensure complete accuracy regarding your travel plans.