Cambodia e-Arrival Card
Support Service

Prepare Your Cambodia Arrival Card Before Arrival
Cambodia requires international travelers entering the country by air to complete the e-Arrival Card before arrival. This digital declaration replaces traditional paper forms for immigration, health, and customs.
To simplify your travel preparation, we provide an e-Arrival Card Assistance Service as an optional add-on when applying for your Cambodia eVisa.
Our service helps travelers complete the Cambodia e-Arrival Card in advance, ensuring all information is accurate and ready before arrival.
No need to complete the form separately
Avoid missing the e-Arrival Card before travel
Information reviewed to reduce errors
Clear and consistent traveler details
Smoother immigration experience upon arrival
More efficient and streamlined travel preparation
Compare Self-Submission
vs Our Assistance
Feature
Self Submission
Our Service
Process
Traveler completes form independently
Assist the entire process
Understanding customs rules
Must check instructions yourself
Clear guidance provided
Risk of mistakes
Possible errors in declaration
Information reviewed
Support
No assistance
24/7 customer support
Convenience
Separate process required
Prepared together with visa
Cambodia Arrival Card Assistance
Service Fee
Service Fee
$39
per person
Complete your Cambodia e-Arrival Card in one guided process — including preparation, review, and support.
This fee covers our assistance service when preparing your e-Arrival Card together with your visa application.
Optional: Travelers can also apply directly through the official government portal
Government fee: Free
Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to common questions about our Cambodia e-Arrival Card
The Cambodia e-Arrival Card is a digital entry declaration introduced in September 2024, replacing traditional paper forms for immigration, health, and customs procedures. This online system allows travelers to submit all required arrival information in advance, improving efficiency at border control and streamlining the entry process upon arrival in Cambodia.
For more detailed guidance and step-by-step instructions, please read more about the Cambodia e-Arrival Card .
Yes. All international travelers entering Cambodia by air are required to complete the e-Arrival Card before arrival. Currently, the e-Arrival Card system is only accepted at the following international airports:
- Siem Reap International Airport (REP)
- Sihanouk International Airport (KOS)
- Techo International Airport (KTI)
Travelers entering through other entry points should check the latest requirements before their trip.
With our service, there is no need to worry about the timing, as we will handle the e-Arrival Card submission according to a schedule that best suits the traveler’s itinerary. If applying independently, visitors must complete the e-Arrival Card within 7 days before arrival in Cambodia.
No. The e-Arrival Card is not a visa.
It is a declaration form required for entry. Depending on your nationality, you may still need a Cambodia visa (eVisa or visa on arrival).
Our team helps prepare and review your Cambodia e-Arrival Card using your travel and visa information to:
- Reduce errors
- Ensure accurate submission
- Simplify the process
- Provide 24/7 support if needed
- Help ensure your e-Arrival Card is completed on time before your trip
No. The Cambodia e-Arrival Card is issued free of charge by the Government.
We are an independent support service that helps travelers prepare their Cambodia e-Arrival Card more smoothly in one guided process.
This website is not affiliated with the Government of Cambodia. Travelers who prefer may complete the e-Arrival Card independently via the official platform: https://arrival.gov.kh/ . Our service is optional and designed for travelers who want assistance with preparation, review, and support.
The Cambodia e-Arrival Card is a mandatory document for entry purposes and is not a visa.
Information based on official government sources
The information on this page is compiled from official Cambodian government sources and public guidance, including official government portals and relevant authorities. Travel requirements may change, so travelers are encouraged to check the latest updates before departure.
