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I understand you get the visa by e-mail and print it.

Then what do you do ?

Present it with your passport. Clip it in your passport ?

I wonder , could this save me a page in my passport ?

:o

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I understand you get the visa by e-mail and print it.

Then what do you do ?

Present it with your passport. Clip it in your passport ?

I wonder , could this save me a page in my passport ?

:o

I did it last December, pretty quick and easy, except for the printing of it.  http://evisa.mfaic.gov.kh/index.php

I had to do a screen capture in two sections then "paste" them together and print.  Otherwise the photo came out not in the format of their sample.  Worked anyway.

You just present the A4 visa along with your passport.  You will still get two small stamps, arrival and departure.

It's $25 charged to a credit card vs $20 cash on arrival, but depending on the flight, you'll save 20-30 minutes on arrival.  I went to Phonom Penh.

Be nice if Laos went the same E-visa route!

Mac

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I see on the Cambodian eVisa page [http://evisa.mfaic.gov.kh/index.php] that Cham Yeam (Kho Kong) is also now included. Last time I did the trip, they charged 1,200 Baht (even though I was staying overnight in Kho Kong - usually a bit extra for a immediate turnaround trip) which is around $31 in current exchange rates.

They even charged my British friend's Thai wife the same 1,200 Baht when she should have crossed free as I understand the rules, as we never left Kho Kong region.

It will be intresting to see what happens when you turn up with an eVisa! :o

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I understand you get the visa by e-mail and print it.

Then what do you do ?

Present it with your passport. Clip it in your passport ?

I wonder , could this save me a page in my passport ?

:D

Hi Farangsay

I applied for e visa and all worked well, good thing is that there is no opportunity to be held to ransom by some official and relieved of a few hundred baht :o

Said take 2 copies of visa and present them at immigration in Cambodia, however they said only needed one copy when I arrived, minor point really. They then stamp your passport and the copy and you keep it with passport.

There is a designated e-visa desk at Siem Reap and I sailed straight through whilst a large queue formed at the visa on arrival desk! :D

Few other countries would do well to take note of this E-visa procedure as I would think it is the way to go

TBWG :D

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Few other countries would do well to take note of this E-visa procedure as I would think it is the way to go.

Just got an E-Visa for my quick visit to Australia next weekend. :o

Paid with N/W Flex a/c (£20)over the internet and whole thing took about 5 minutes.

Confirmation Number sent to me but since visa is E-electronic then its registered against my EU/UK PP and is somewhere in the bowels of Australian Immigration arrivals computer system....so should be OK...

I got deported from Auz over 30 years ago but on last trip they said sumit like "No problem cobber."..or was it "dingo"... :D

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