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How can I get a confirmation of my address in Cambodia? The more official it looks, the better.  With a tourist visa.

Is there a procedure akin to one in Thailand where I could to the immigration ask them for such a document?

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2 minutes ago, BritManToo said:

Inside Cambodia

The agent providing your VISA will deal with it.

 

Outside

It isn't required

There's no agent providing me VISA.

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37 minutes ago, dafniusDuckus said:

if your rent receipt doesnt do it try taking it along to http://news.gdi.gov.kh/

map at site

number 1 bus goes there you can see it from the road 

 

also try bank account statement

I need a concreate information.  "Try to go somewhere, may be they'll help you" isn't what I'm looking for.

 

What bank? Why do you assume I have a bank account in Cambodia?

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4 hours ago, Sheryl said:

1 - what you need it for/who you will submit it to and what exactly this entity has said they will accept as proof.

 

2. Where you reside -- not the address but the situation i.e. rental, hotel, guest house etc.

1. anything that looks more or less official will do

2. guest house/hotel

 

Ok, I'll ask my embassy.

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Thanks.

 

As I've said - any type of address confirmation will do, as long as it looks legitimate and more or less official. That is, what I need it for is irrelevant.

 

1. Ok.

 

2. Ok. But there're no notary publics in Cambodia, nor in SE Asia either. There're simple or local, or whatever they're called, notary services.

That should work as well.

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Thanks.
 
As I've said - any type of address confirmation will do, as long as it looks legitimate and more or less official. That is, what I need it for is irrelevant.
 
1. Ok.
 
2. Ok. But there're no notary publics in Cambodia, nor in SE Asia either. There're simple or local, or whatever they're called, notary services.
That should work as well.
There are notary services, I've used them and they have impressive looking seals that they affix after you sign something in their presence. Now technically should have them witness the hotel's signature but that may be hard to arrange.

Most Embassies also notarize things for their nationals. Again, doesn't really make much sense to notarize your signature at the bottom of a letter from the hotel but if you are sure all that is needed is official appearsnce then it may do the trick.

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