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The Visa Situation...

Posted: Sat May 17, 2014 5:16 pm
by OrangeDragon
NOTE: These rules are prone to change, and because of the nature of government here actual experiences may vary. We will try to keep it updated as much as possible but when in doubt you should check with an authorized agent or the consulate.

E-Visas
Available for $27 via http://evisa.mfaic.gov.kh/ you can get a 30 day tourist visa. It doesn't take up a whole page of your passport like the visa on arrival does, but also can only be extended once. Many land border crossings will not accept them, but all of the airports will.

Visa on Arrival
You have two choices here, Tourist or Ordinary (business). The Ordinary is $5 more ($25) however it can be extended for a year at a time indefinitely. The tourist visa ($20) can only be extended once for 30 days. There have been some reports of agents demanding to know what your business is for an Ordinary visa... just give them the name of some school here and they seem to leave you alone.

Re: The Visa Situation...

Posted: Sat May 17, 2014 6:30 pm
by StroppyChops
Note that you cannot get an ordinary (business, or class E) visa online, and that if you plan to stay with a business visa, getting an e-visa before you arrive will mess you up. For a business visa extension, bring photocopies of your passport as your original will be taken from you for two days, and also bring spare passport photos (although not critical depending on the airport officials at the time, they may charge you an extra dollar and then not bother). A year's business visa extension should cost you under $300 USD including bribes (if necessary), this is on top of your initial month of visa.

A word to the wise, if you are approached by an official at the airport to 'facilitate' your extension, be very sure to get his mobile number AND ALSO make a point of writing down his badge number in front of him or ask to take his photo. He WILL freak out, just tell him "no problem" repeatedly until he calms down. He or his courier will deliver your passport to you within two working days. Immediately check that you have two stickers, the one month visa and the 12 month extension, that the dates add up to 13 months, and that they are E class. You do not need to pay the handler any extra for delivering your passport, although a dollar never hurts.

Re: The Visa Situation...

Posted: Sat May 17, 2014 6:37 pm
by StroppyChops
^ I should comment that this is the process for getting a business visa and extension at the airport. Many people just get the $25 visa at the airport, and then later pay a travel agent to handle the extension for a fee.

Re: The Visa Situation...

Posted: Sat May 17, 2014 7:47 pm
by Digg3r
Evisa's have been $28 for at least a year.. StroppyChops you should rephrase your comment. Replace the word "bribe" with the words "express fee". Bribing public officials is an Australian Commonwealth offense and you could be arrested for your visa extension (unlikely but technically possible) back home.

Re: The Visa Situation...

Posted: Sat May 17, 2014 7:48 pm
by OrangeDragon
updated my post to reflect $27, which is what their site says.

Re: The Visa Situation...

Posted: Sat May 17, 2014 8:00 pm
by StroppyChops
I'll risk it.

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Re: The Visa Situation...

Posted: Sat May 17, 2014 8:59 pm
by movetocambodia
I've got a couple of pages with all of the visa information that people might find useful:http://www.movetocambodia.com/planning- ... dia-visas/

Let me know if anything on there doesn't sound right.

StroppyChops: What is the advantage to getting your ordinary visa (there is no business visa) extended at the airport? Is it so you can get 13 months all in one go? I think I trust travel agents more than airport officials, to be honest, and have always done it that way.

Re: The Visa Situation...

Posted: Sat May 17, 2014 9:11 pm
by StroppyChops
movetocambodia wrote:StroppyChops: What is the advantage to getting your ordinary visa (there is no business visa) extended at the airport? Is it so you can get 13 months all in one go? I think I trust travel agents more than airport officials, to be honest, and have always done it that way.
The Cambodian 'Ordinary visa' equates to what most travellers understand as 'Business visa', and yep, that's the only benefit. It's a personal thing, but I like "just getting it done" on the way in, and for an extra $10 per passport its worth it to me. This way was recommended to me by some long term expats I traveled with, other travellers might prefer the other approach. Your comment about trust is very valid.

Re: The Visa Situation...

Posted: Sat May 17, 2014 9:21 pm
by Joker Poker
For anyone looking into it, I got my Class E (business) visa renewed for 12 months about 3 weeks ago at Lucky Lucky on Monivong. Cost $283 and it was ready in two days. You need to provide one passport photo.

Re: The Visa Situation...

Posted: Sat May 17, 2014 9:35 pm
by phuketrichard
Evisa
it was a total of $28
$20 for visa
$5 for service
$3 for cc charge

They raised the $5 service charge to $7 and the CC charge does not appear till u give them ur cc.
so new total is now $30
Only good for Poi Pet land border an flying in, ( sometimes Koh Kong if there in the mood an u give them a tip)

Not worth it in my eyes to save 1/2 page for $10