getting a Visa for Cambodia
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Jeev
Posted on Sat 20th of Sep 2008, 11:53 AM

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Hi, could anybody please let me know the processes involved getting a tourist visa for Cambodia? where do I start with???

Thanks.

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Barbie
Posted on Sat 20th of Sep 2008, 12:05 PM

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You can check it out from this site.lol

http://www.embassy.org/cambodia/faq.html
http://www.cambodia-travel.com/information/cambodia-visa.htm

Hope this help.
Have a nice trip!!arf

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Winnie
Posted on Thu 25th of Sep 2008, 02:04 AM

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What about the e-Visa system ? would it be easier to get
the visa online ? bofbofbof

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MrKevin
Posted on Thu 25th of Sep 2008, 04:20 PM

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Its easy to get it at the airport if you are flying to Cambodia. I have done it a number of times.
All you need is US$20 cash and a small passport size photo (I think they also except Thai Baht)
The airline will provide you with the visa form on board the flight. The process takes about 10 minutes and most tourists on your flight will be going through the same process-just follow the crowd!
I also understand that if you forget your photo they will still process your application for a small 'fine' of $1 but I have never tried this.

When are you going? I'm visiting in October.

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Posted on Sun 28th of Sep 2008, 01:44 AM

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Hi Jeev,

You can easily get A fifteen-day tourist visa at us$20 upon arrival at Pochentong Airport. You must sign the visa applications form upon arrival and bring along at least 4 photos.

Have fun wink_smilewink_smile

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Winnie
Posted on Sun 28th of Sep 2008, 03:39 AM

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The visa is valid for 30 days from the issue date ,if you 'd like to extend your stay ,you can contact the Department of Immigration (opposite the Pochentong Airport)with 25 USD. teeth_smile

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Aaron
Posted on Fri 17th of Oct 2008, 03:39 AM

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Winnie wrote:
The visa is valid for 30 days from the issue date ,if you 'd like to extend your stay ,you can contact the Department of Immigration (opposite the Pochentong Airport)with 25 USD. teeth_smile


When I should contact the Department of Immigration? if I'd like to extend stay!! 7 Days or more?!?!bof

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Winnie
Posted on Fri 17th of Oct 2008, 03:57 AM

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I'm not sure "when" should you contact them but as soon as possible will be better i think and the visa may be extended for 30 days at the cost of USD 25. wink_smile

**Some travelers have reported that the visa extension for another one month was no longer possible, since the middle of June 2000. If you expect to stay more than a month, better get a Business visa at one shot for USD 25 with three months validity.**

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Posted on Fri 17th of Oct 2008, 04:52 AM

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Winnie wrote:
I'm not sure "when" should you contact them but as soon as possible will be better i think and the visa may be extended for 30 days at the cost of USD 25. wink_smile

**Some travelers have reported that the visa extension for another one month was no longer possible, since the middle of June 2000. If you expect to stay more than a month, better get a Business visa at one shot for USD 25 with three months validity.**



Thanks Winnie !! regular_smileregular_smile

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Winnie
Posted on Fri 17th of Oct 2008, 07:41 AM

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You are always welcome Aaron wink_smile

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Posted on Sat 31st of Jan 2009, 07:17 AM

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Some useful information to Cambodia.
-The nationals of the Philippines , Malaysia and Singapore do not need a tourist visa and may stay in Cambodia for 21 and 30 days respectively.
-See the nationalities below who need visa to Cambodia.
South Africa,India, New Zealand, Australia, Britain, Ukraine, China, Thailand, Russia, Japan.

If your nationality is not listed here, I would love to help you search for more info.

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