Will there be any e-Visa sticker on my passport?
Yes. The Cambodia eVisa is electronically linked to your passport. However, every traveler is advised to print out at least two copies of their eVisa before departing.
Upon arrival, the Immigration Officer at the border checkpoint will ask you to present your visa along with your valid passport to verify your identity.
Get your visa stamped and be ready for your wonderful journey to Cambodia!
What port can I enter Cambodia using an eVisa?
You need to enter one of the border checkpoints that support e-Visa:
- Phnom Penh International Airport.
- Siem Reap International Airport.
- Sihanouk International Airport.
Borders:
- Cham Yeam (Koh Kong Province) (from Thailand).
- Poi Pet (Banteay Meanchey Province) (from Thailand).
- Bavet (Svay Rieng Province) (from Vietnam).
- Tropaeng Kreal Border Post (Stung Treang) (from Laos).
You can use your eVisa to travel to and enter Cambodia for such reasons as tourism, leisure, or casual visit to family and friends.
This type of visa permits you to remain in the country for up to 30 days from the arrival date.
The eVisa is chosen by most travelers to Cambodia thanks to its convenience and simplicity. It eliminates the need to queue in long lines at the Embassy or Consulate to apply for a visa. Instead, travelers now can apply for a visa from the comfort of their homes and get a visa for Cambodia via email.
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