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Is Applying for a Tourist Visa After a Non-O Visa Due to Divorce Possible in Laos?

Oct 31, 2019
7 years ago
Sam *********
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I have just come off my Non O visa based on marriage and my visa will be expiring very soon due to my recent divorce.

I still have some bits to sort out in the house with my Ex ( some of my belongings etc) so I will need to go to apply for a Tourist visa to allow me time to do the above.

Is Lao a viable option for me?

Thank you.
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The user is seeking advice on whether they can apply for a Tourist visa after their Non-O visa, which was based on marriage, is about to expire due to divorce. They need time to sort personal belongings with their ex. Comments suggest that applying for a Tourist visa in Laos should not pose a problem if the user meets the necessary requirements.
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Frank ***********
Sad to hear.
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Tod *********
shouldn't have a problem if you meet the requirements.
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Sam *********
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Thank you
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