A quick question about e class visa

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A quick question about e class visa

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I am a Pakistani citizen recently been offered a job in Cambodia. As we don't have cambodian embassy in Pakistan and we can't get visa on arrival and only tourist visa I can get online. I contacted Cambodian embassy in New Delhi india for the information about e class visa and procedures but no one replied my emails and no one answered my calls.
So just wanted to know is there any way I can change my tourist visa to ordinary visa in Cambodia?
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Re: A quick question about e class visa

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Quick answer...No, and as a Pakistani, extremely unlikely. You will need to present yourself to a Cambodian Embassy in order to apply for the E-type visa in advance, you will need to take documentation supporting your application, get the company that has hired you to write a letter.
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Re: A quick question about e class visa

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^^ Yep pretty sure he will need the letter from the company to support his application.

A stop off in Bangkok to get the visa shouldn't be too inconvenient.
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