Official Immigration Websites in Southeast Asia

Updated: March 30, 2026

These are the official immigration and visa-related government websites for Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, the Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam, collected in one place so you can start with the real source instead of a visa-agent copy of it.

What this page is forDetails
Best useBookmark it when you are comparing countries or double-checking a visa rule, portal, or arrival form
What is includedOfficial immigration departments, official e-visa systems, official arrival-card systems, and official long-stay portals tied to legal stay pathways
What is not includedVisa agents, unofficial “application help” sites, forum threads, embassy directory clones, or commercial summary pages
Link checkManually checked before drafting

Government immigration sites are useful, but they are not always tidy. Some are clear. Some are clunky. Some split the process across several domains. That is normal in this region. The point of this page is simple: get you to the right official starting point faster.

Use this as a reference page, not as a substitute for country-specific guidance on eligibility, fees, supporting documents, or office-by-office practice.

> Government portals change structure more often than they should. Before you submit anything important, make sure you are still on the same official domain listed here.

Cambodia

Cambodia is fairly straightforward once you separate the core immigration authority from the entry tools.

Official linkBest used forNote
General Department of ImmigrationMain immigration authorityStart here for official notices, agency updates, and the core immigration reference point
Cambodia e-ArrivalArrival registrationBest checked close to your travel date, since arrival workflows can change
Cambodia e-VisaTourist e-visa applicationsOfficial government e-visa site; useful if your route is a standard online visa rather than a longer in-country stay process

Save the General Department of Immigration first. If you are flying soon, save e-Arrival as well. The e-visa site is useful, but it is doing a different job.

Indonesia

Indonesia’s official setup is better than many private summaries make it look. The main trick is knowing when to use the information site and when to jump into the transaction portal.

Official linkBest used forNote
Directorate General of ImmigrationOfficial visa and stay informationGood first stop if you are still figuring out which pathway fits your situation
Official e-Visa and Immigration Services PortalApplications and account-based online servicesUse this when you are ready to apply, check, or manage an immigration service online

Start with these two

Most readers need both. The main immigration site helps you work out the route. The e-visa portal is where the actual transaction starts.

Laos

Laos has improved its official online presence. It is still a lighter system than Thailand or Indonesia, but the official pages are now much easier to use than they used to be.

Official linkBest used forNote
Department of Immigration of Lao PDRMain immigration homepageThe best English-language official entry point
Laos visa informationVisa overviewUseful when you need the official visa categories and basic entry guidance in one place
Lao Digital Immigration Form (LDIF)Arrival and departure digital card informationWorth checking again right before travel, since border procedures can shift with little notice

Best first save for Laos

Save the main Department of Immigration page first. Then save the visa page if Laos is an active option you are seriously considering, not just a maybe.

Philippines

The Philippines is one of the more split systems. Immigration, online transactions, and retirement-residency research do not all live on one domain.

Official linkBest used forNote
Bureau of ImmigrationMain immigration authorityBest starting point for visa categories, extensions, conversions, and in-country immigration matters
BI eServicesOnline immigration transactionsUseful for selected online services, status checks, and account-based actions
Philippine Retirement AuthoritySRRV and retirement-residency informationOfficial retirement route source; more useful than private SRRV agent pages if you are still researching

Most readers only need these first

For most people, the Bureau of Immigration site comes first. If your path is retirement-specific, save the PRA site too. If you already know you need an online BI transaction, save eServices because you will come back to it.

Thailand

Thailand is one of those countries where people often land on the wrong official site first. Immigration, arrival formalities, overseas visa handling, and special long-stay routes are not all housed together.

Official linkBest used forNote
Thai Immigration BureauIn-country immigration mattersCore official source for extensions, reporting, branch links, and immigration notices
Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC)Digital arrival cardThis is the official arrival-card system, not a third-party helper
Ministry of Foreign Affairs (English)Visa information handled abroadUseful when your question is about visas issued through embassies or consulates rather than in-country extensions
Thailand Long-Term Resident (LTR) VisaOfficial LTR programSeparate from the normal immigration flow; save this only if LTR is genuinely your route

If you are already in Thailand, the Immigration Bureau matters more than anything else on this list. If you are preparing to enter, add TDAC. If you are specifically looking at LTR, go straight to the BOI portal instead of reading recycled summaries elsewhere.

Vietnam

Vietnam is where many people get turned around, mainly because several official domains are active at the same time. They are related, but they do not all do the same job.

Official linkBest used forNote
Vietnam Immigration DepartmentMain authority-level immigration siteUseful as the department-level reference point behind Vietnam’s immigration systems
National Portal on ImmigrationMain immigration services hubCovers e-visas, sponsorship, temporary residence declaration, search functions, and related services
Vietnam e-Visa PortalPublic-facing e-visa application systemBest direct link if you only need the official e-visa route
Ministry of Public Security Public Service Portal — ImmigrationImmigration procedures on the MPS portalUseful for procedure listings and linked public-service processes

One Vietnam note worth knowing

Vietnam’s Immigration Department announced that, from 11 November 2024, the electronic visa portal operates on the new domains `evisa.gov.vn` and `thithucdientu.gov.vn`. For most readers, `evisa.gov.vn` is the cleaner one to bookmark first, but both are official.

If you are applying for an e-visa yourself, save `evisa.gov.vn`. If you are dealing with sponsorship, temporary residence declaration, or broader immigration transactions, save `immigration.gov.vn` as well.

A few practical notes before you rely on any portal

Official does not always mean simple

A government domain can still be confusing, badly translated, or split across several sub-sites. That does not make it unofficial. It just means the system was built by different agencies or rebuilt in pieces over time.

Use the authority site first, then the transaction portal

The best habit is to identify the correct authority first, then move to the application portal. Going straight into a form without understanding the route is how people end up following the wrong process.

Do not trust a private summary more than a government domain

Private visa sites can still be useful for screenshots, walkthroughs, or practical commentary. They should not be your source of truth for whether a pathway exists, which portal is official, or where the application actually belongs.

If a government page looks outdated, check the domain before you panic

A surprising number of official immigration sites look old. That is annoying, but not unusual. The domain matters more than the design.

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