Finland visa requirements for Laotians

Travel and visa requirements

Basic Travel Requirements for Laotians visiting Finland

Travelers are required to fulfill the following requirements in order to apply for a Finnish Visa.


  • A completed and signed Finnish visa application form. 
  • A passport valid for at least three months after your return date from the country and must have at least two blank pages.
  • Two recently taken passport photographs taken against a light background.
  • A copy of your return ticket reservation.
  • Travel medical insurance up to 30,000 € to cover your stay in Finland and other Schengen area you intend to visit.
  • A cover letter stating your purpose of visit to Finland.
  • Flight itinerary reservation. This should contain the entry and exit dates and your flight number.
  • Proof of accommodation or hotel reservation for your entire duration of stay in the country.
  • Children birth certificates, marriage certificate or spouse death certificate to show proof of civil status.
  • Proof of sufficient funds to cover the entire duration of stay in the country. 

Finland Visa for Laotians

Facts about Finland


Finland’s plethora of lakes makes it a top summer destination. There are a plethora of lakes which have holiday cabins and host activities such as swimming, fishing, and sailing. The Arctic Lapland province is a top destination for tourist, it is a wilderness that has national parks and ski resorts. The country is well-known for its saunas and iconic designs.

The tourism industry in Finland accounts for about 2.5% of the Finnish GDP. The industry is responsible for providing about 136,700 jobs. In 2017, Finland played host to over 6.7 million foreign tourists.

Types of Finland Visa


Types of Visa Processing Time Duration of Stay
Tourist visa 15 Days 90 Days
Business visa 30 Working days 90 Days
Student visa 2 Weeks More than 3 Months

General Requirements for Finland Visa


  • A completed and signed Finnish visa application form. 
  • A passport valid for at least three months after your return date from the country and must have at least two blank pages.
  • Two recently taken passport photographs taken against a light background.
  • A copy of your return ticket reservation.
  • Travel medical insurance up to 30,000 € to cover your stay in Finland and other Schengen area you intend to visit.
  • A cover letter stating your purpose of visit to Finland.
  • Flight itinerary reservation. This should contain the entry and exit dates and your flight number.
  • Proof of accommodation or hotel reservation for your entire duration of stay in the country.
  • Children birth certificates, marriage certificate or spouse death certificate to show proof of civil status.
  • Proof of sufficient funds to cover the entire duration of stay in the country. 

Finland Visa Fees


Visa Type

Sub Types

Visa Fees

Tourist visa

60.00 (EUR)

Business visa

60.00 (EUR)

Student visa

360.00 (EUR)

Finland Visa Application Centres & Embassies in Laos


Location

Address

Vientiane

House 209, Unit 12, Sokpaluang Village Sisattanak District P.O. Box 782 Vientiane, Laos

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mattimyrberg@gmail.com

(+856) 202 221 4199

Frequently Asked Questions


What type of country is Finland?

Finland is the eighth-largest country in Europe and the most thinly populated country in the European Union. It is a parliamentary republic of 311 municipalities and one autonomous region. 


What is the best time in the month to visit Finland?

The best time to visit Finland is during the summer months of June, July and August, when the climate is warm, the days are longer and the blossoming landscape is at its prettiest. Tourist facilities and transport services operate at full steam during this period. 


What is the main religion in Finland?

Finland is a predominantly Christian nation where some 71.9% of the 5.5 million overall population follow Christianity. The majority being members of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland (Protestant), 27.4% are non-religious and 0.4% of the population follow other religions like Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Judaism.


What do they call people from Finland?

The people of Finland are called Finns. Most Finns speak Finnish as their mother tongue and About 6% of the Finns have the Swedish language as their mother tongue.