You will go through immigration upon arriving in Cambodia and receive a passport stamp. Please proceed to the dedicated e-Visa lane directly and hand over your passport, e-Visa and other related travelling documents (eg. arrival/departure card, passenger's declaration card) to the immigration officer.
No. Within the validity period, you are permitted to enter Cambodia whenever you choose.
Please use other port of entry that support e-Visa as mention in below table, or contact your nearest Cambodian embassy for regular visa if you don’t want to change port of entry.
You cannot apply for multiple visas to extend your length of stay in Cambodia. A Cambodia eVisa permits its holders to remain in the country for only 30 days. If you have a 30-day tourist visa, you can extend it once for an additional 30 days. The visa extension must be done at the Department of Immigration.
You should start applying for a Cambodia eVisa at least 07 days before you travel to Cambodia.Typically, the processing time for visa applications is within 03 business days. However, for urgent requests, Cambodia Immigration Services helps applicants get their visas in approximately 05 hours.
Yes. You can stay in Cambodia even though your visa had expired as long as you use your “entry visa” to enter Cambodia before the expiration date. After that, you can remain in Cambodia for up to 30 days from the arrival date.
You must visit the Department of Immigration or Nationality Affairs' Head Office in person to extend your visas.
If you plan to travel to Cambodia, a visa is required for foreigners of all nations to enter the country.
Yes. Most foreigners, apart from countries included in the Cambodia visa waiver program, need a visa to travel to and enter Cambodia, including children. Therefore, you should check whether you need a Cambodia visa or not before beginning the visa application process.
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.