Hello Friends, just a visa question
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Re: Hello Friends, just a visa question
From the Cambodian government website, it seems to indicate that e-visas are only good for tourist visas.obelisks wrote:can you extend an e-Visa in the same way?Anchor Moy wrote:No problem when you arrive in Cambodia. No questions asked.jadeface wrote:The last time I traveled to Cambodia I bought a one way ticket. Have things changed and I need to have a return ticket now ?
The only problem might come from the airline check-in staff if they are not familiar with the Cambodian visa system. Depends on the airline and also the country that you're flying from. If you have a previous Cambodian visa in your passport to show them there should be no problem.
If you're worried, you can also print out something official off the net to show the airline that a Cambodia VOA is acceptable. At worst, you will have to hang about when you check in while the staff check that Cambodia accepts VOA, so arrive at the airport with plenty of time to spare - just in case.
Short answer: no.
https://www.evisa.gov.kh/For those who wish to apply Business Visa, K-Visa or Diplomatic Visa, please contact your nearest Cambodian Embassy for more information.
But why get an e-visa when you can get a VOA ?
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Re: Hello Friends, just a visa question
e-Visas are for busy, important people who don't want to wait in queues. They do all their stuff on-line. That's why they're $37 USD.
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Re: Hello Friends, just a visa question
not exactly correctUsername Taken wrote:e-Visas are for busy, important people who don't want to wait in queues. They do all their stuff on-line. That's why they're $37 USD.
they are $40 ( $3 credit card charge fee)
plus many like saving a page in their passports
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Re: Hello Friends, just a visa question
Username Taken wrote:e-Visas are for busy, important people who don't want to wait in queues. They do all their stuff on-line. That's why they're $37 USD.
so how much are they upon arrival at PP airport?
And I would pay anything as a premium to avoid having to fight your way through the touts and the terrible system they have at Hat Lek border crossing
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Re: Hello Friends, just a visa question
It costs $10 for a tout to skip the queue.obelisks wrote: And I would pay anything as a premium to avoid having to fight your way through the touts and the terrible system they have at Hat Lek border crossing
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Re: Hello Friends, just a visa question
Far too many threads about visas. Gets confusing.obelisks wrote:Username Taken wrote:e-Visas are for busy, important people who don't want to wait in queues. They do all their stuff on-line. That's why they're $37 USD.
so how much are they upon arrival at PP airport?
And I would pay anything as a premium to avoid having to fight your way through the touts and the terrible system they have at Hat Lek border crossing
Try this one >> https://cambodiaexpatsonline.com/topic12 ... ml#p156477
Re: Hello Friends, just a visa question
I even had a return ticket for 2 months later and vietnam airlines counter in Saigon gave me some static this past 12 jan.2017..."... like you only get 30 days..." and i said i can extend as long as i want and even at that i can just take the bus to BAngkok or whatever... after a while she let me go.Anchor Moy wrote:obelisks wrote:Anchor Moy wrote:jadeface wrote:The last time I traveled to Cambodia I bought a one way ticket. Have things changed and I need to have a return ticket now ?
The only problem might come from the airline check-in staff if they are not familiar with the Cambodian visa system. Depends on the airline and also the country that you're flying from.https://www.evisa.gov.kh/
But why get an e-visa when you can get a VOA ?
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Re: Hello Friends, just a visa question
All visitors except citizens of Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Philippines, Laos, Thailand, and Vietnam need a visa to enter Cambodia. There are two types of visa: tourist and Visa-E or Business Visa.
The tourist visa costs at around 30 USD and is only valid for one stay of up to 30 days that can be extended only once for a maximum of two months. Cambodian Visa in getting in[/url] the country airports and the borders.
http://travel-tourist-information-guide.com/cambodia
The tourist visa costs at around 30 USD and is only valid for one stay of up to 30 days that can be extended only once for a maximum of two months. Cambodian Visa in getting in[/url] the country airports and the borders.
http://travel-tourist-information-guide.com/cambodia
Re: Hello Friends, just a visa question
You haven't got a bloody real clue have you! Read my visa thread and educate yourself fool!ilovecambodia wrote:All visitors except citizens of Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Philippines, Laos, Thailand, and Vietnam need a visa to enter Cambodia. There are two types of visa: tourist and Visa-E or Business Visa.
The tourist visa costs at around 30 USD and is only valid for one stay of up to 30 days that can be extended only once for a maximum of two months. Cambodian Visa in getting in[/url] the country airports and the borders.
http://travel-tourist-information-guide.com/cambodia
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Re: Hello Friends, just a visa question
I really am sorry if I did not pay attention to the main question. I would like to redeem myself for answering your main question about the cost of extension for business visa. The cost of the extension may cost 155 USD per 6 months extension and 290 USD for 12 months extension.PSD-Kiwi wrote: ↑Wed Feb 08, 2017 6:54 pmYou haven't got a bloody real clue have you! Read my visa thread and educate yourself fool!ilovecambodia wrote:All visitors except citizens of Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Philippines, Laos, Thailand, and Vietnam need a visa to enter Cambodia. There are two types of visa: tourist and Visa-E or Business Visa.
The tourist visa costs at around 30 USD and is only valid for one stay of up to 30 days that can be extended only once for a maximum of two months. Cambodian Visa in getting in[/url] the country airports and the borders.
http://travel-tourist-information-guide.com/cambodia
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