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CAMBODIA VISA

You can obtain the Cambodian Visa by applying online now, just log in and apply your Cambodian visa at your finger click. Fast approval, Easy, Convenience and simple.

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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation has launched e-Visa which enables you to apply for a Cambodia travel visa online. Instead of applying through Cambodian Embassy, all you need is to complete the online application form and pay with your credit card. You will get your visa approved within 3 business days. alt

Type of e-Visa: Tourist Visa (single entry only)
Visa Fees: Tourist Visa - USD20 + USD5 (processing charge)

Eligibility:
All nationalities need to apply for a travel visa, except from the following countries.

- Malaysia   
               - Singapore   
               - Philippines  
               - Laos

E-Visa is currently not available for nationalities from the following countries.
              - Iran  
              - Iraq  
              - Pakistan
              - Afghanistan
              - Bangladesh
              - Arab Saudi   
              - Algeria  
              - Sudan  
              - Sri Lanka

Validity: 3 months (starts from the date of issue)

Length of Stay: 30 days. Minimum length of stay is 24 hours

Valid Port of Entry:

              - Phnom Penh International airport
              - Siem Reap International airport (by air ONLY)

Valid Port of Exit:
Currently e-Visa is available for five exit points, which include

              - Phnom Penh Pochentong International airport
              - Siem Reap International airport
              - Bavet (Svay Rieng) - Moc Bai (Tay Ninh)
              - Cham Yeam (Koh Kong) - Hat Leuk (Trat)
              - Poi Pet(Banteay Meanchey) - Klo Leuk (Sakaew)

Requirement: Passport valid for at least 6 months, a recent passport size photo (JPEG/PNG format), a valid credit card (Visa/Master)

Visa Processing Time: 3 business days

e-Visa also provides you with online status check on your visa application. 

                        

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Cambodian Visas

Visas are available at overseas Cambodian embassies , on arrival at all international airports and most international border crossing checkpoints, and through the new online E-Visa procedure.

A passport with at least four month validity is required. A visa is required for most nationalities. (Philippine and Malaysian nationals do not require tourist visas for a stay up to 21 and 30 days respectively. Singaporean nationality is also exempt from the usual visa requirement.) No special permits are required. 

One-month tourist visa (Type ‘T'): US$20. Business visa (Type ‘E'): US$25. Diplomatic, Official, Courtesy, and Special (Cambodian) visas are issued free of charge. One 4x6 photo is required. Visa prices are often higher at Thai overland crossings. 

Tourist visas can be extended for one month, but only one time. Business visas can be renewed indefinitely. Renew visas through a travel agent or the ‘Department for Foreigners' on Confederation de Russie (‘Airport Road'), located opposite Phnom Penh International Airport. Tel: 012-581558. Fax: 023-890380. E-mail: cambodiaevisa@mfaic.gov.kh. Renew Diplomatic, Courtesy and Official visas at the Consular section of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

E-Visa

- The Cambodian Ministry of Foreign Affairs now offers 'e-visa' - visas available online through the Ministry's website. Scan of passport and passport size photo required. Payment by credit card. US$25 for a 30 day visa (three month validity.) Processing time: 3 days. Issued by email and print from from your computer. The Ministry recently announced that e-visa entry points now include Siem Reap International Airport, Phnom Penh International Airport, the Bavet/Moc Bai border crossing, the Poipet/Aranyaprathet border crossing and the Koh Kong/Had Lek border crossing. See the Ministry website at:

Cambodia e-visa

Visas at Overland Border Crossings:

Border crossing with Laos: Border policies are not stable. Travelers report that Cambodian visas are available at the border but Laotian visas are not available at the border.

Border crossings with Vietnam: Cambodian visas are available at the Moc Bai/Bavet and 'Chau Doc' border crossings. Vietnamese visas are not available at any overland border crossing

Border crossings with Thailand: Cambodian visas and 30-day Thai transit visas are available at all Thai/Cambodian border crossings. Thai transit visas are free of charge. Other types of Thai visas are not available. At the Poipet and Koh Kong crossings, Cambodian immigration usually charges 1000-1200 baht for a tourist visa and 1500 baht for a business visa. Unlike the rest of the country, they usually refuse dollars. At current exchange rates, the price in baht is significantly more expensive than the official prices of $20 and $25. Some people have had some success paying the official price in dollars by being politely insistent.

Border Crossing Scams/Annoyances

Be prepared for minor scams from the border guards at the overland border crossings, especially at Koh Kong and Poipet.

Scam #1: Drivers and touts will insist that you need their help to obtain a visa. This is not true. They want to charge an extra fee. The visa process is easy, straightforward and do-it-yourself. Do not accept their ‘assistance' as it is not necessary and will only lengthen the process and increase the cost.

Scam #2: Immigration police may try to overcharge 100-300 baht for the visa, or charge 100 baht for the normally free exit/entry stamp. Try asking for a receipt.

Scam #3: Some Khao San Road based companies sell bus tickets promising transport from Bangkok to Siem Reap via Poipet. But instead the bus goes through the much more isolated Pailin crossing where passengers are subjected to more scams (overpriced visas, extra charges for transportation, change to inferior transportation, etc.) and have little recourse due to the isolation of the crossing.

When dealing with officials, there is usually room for polite explanations and bargaining. One sometimes-successful approach is to smile, say "no, thank you", smile some more, perhaps act like you don't understand and walk away. This technique may or may not work but it has a greater likelihood of success than simply refusing to do what they are asking or, even worse, becoming argumentative or showing anger.

Vaccinations
None are required but some may be advisable.

Travel physicians often recommend some or all of the following vaccinations and prophylactics. This list was compiled from magazine articles about travel in Cambodia. IT IS NOT MEDICAL ADVICE. Consult your physician and other travelers to determine which if any of the vaccinations you should receive. 

Hepatitis A - A food borne disease, not uncommon in Cambodia.

Vaccination: Injection series.
Hepatitis B - Transmitted primarily by sexual contact, shared needles and contaminated blood. Prevalent in Cambodia.

Vaccination: Injection series. 
Typhoid - A food borne disease, not uncommon in Cambodia.

Vaccination: Injection or pill series.
Japanese Encephalitis - A mosquito borne disease. Limited to parts of Cambodia.

Vaccination: Injection series.
Cholera - A food/water borne disease. Occasional outbreaks in some parts of Cambodia.

Vaccination: Injection. 
Rabies - A bodily fluid borne disease. Present in Cambodia. Generally limited to certain professions.

Vaccination: Injection series.
Malaria - A mosquito borne disease. Prevalent in some parts of Cambodia.

Vaccination: None. Prophylactic pills and/or good mosquito prevention habits

Other diseases of concern:

AIDS/HIV - A bodily fluid borne disease. Prevalent in Cambodia, particularly amongst commercial sex workers. Avoid blood products except in emergencies. Practice safe sex. 
Dengue Fever - A mosquito borne disease. Prevalent in some parts of Cambodia, particularly at certain times of year. No vaccination or prophylactic available. Practice good mosquito bite prevention habits.
Worms - A food borne parasite. Eat at reputable restaurants. Practice good hygiene. Beware of street food. Beware of undercooked meat.  
Giardia, Salmonella - Food/water borne diseases. Eat at reputable restaurants. Practice good hygiene. Beware of street food.

Updated: December 2006


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