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E visa Cambodia

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For some reason the search bar is not working so I am looking for the Official website address for E-visa for Cambodia.

Thanks for info.

As above, avoiding the 'scam' one which heads up a google search and charges $20 more for no good reason.

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Note the increase of $3 to cover bank charges. Total now $28.

Used it myself a couple of years ago. Excellent service - other countries should learn and emulate!

Used it myself a couple of years ago. Excellent service - other countries should learn and emulate!

Agree.

It would be even better if e-visa could be used at all border points.

Is there a particular reason you want an e-visa when getting a visa upon arrival is very painless, at least at the airports?

Is there a particular reason you want an e-visa when getting a visa upon arrival is very painless, at least at the airports?

Yes.

I have been to Cambodia 18 times in the last 2 years - only once by air, and one other occasion at Hat Lek.

Is there a particular reason you want an e-visa when getting a visa upon arrival is very painless, at least at the airports?

Yes.

I have been to Cambodia 18 times in the last 2 years - only once by air, and one other occasion at Hat Lek.

Fair enough.

Is there a particular reason you want an e-visa when getting a visa upon arrival is very painless, at least at the airports?

Yes.

I have been to Cambodia 18 times in the last 2 years - only once by air, and one other occasion at Hat Lek.

Fair enough.

Thanks.

Even for PP I would rather pay $28 and get e-visa on line. To be able to use the e-visa for entry at Chong Chom and Chong sa Ngam (my nearest border points) would be great.

I can go in on an e-visa at PP, Poipet, Hat Lek (or Sihanoukville by air) and can exit at any border point.

Is there a particular reason you want an e-visa when getting a visa upon arrival is very painless, at least at the airports?

Yes.

I have been to Cambodia 18 times in the last 2 years - only once by air, and one other occasion at Hat Lek.

Fair enough.

Thanks.

Even for PP I would rather pay $28 and get e-visa on line. To be able to use the e-visa for entry at Chong Chom and Chong sa Ngam (my nearest border points) would be great.

I can go in on an e-visa at PP, Poipet, Hat Lek (or Sihanoukville by air) and can exit at any border point.

Well, I have used the e-visa before when I was running out of pages in my passport but now I have one-year visas here anyway.

Is there a particular reason you want an e-visa when getting a visa upon arrival is very painless, at least at the airports?

Line can be long and annoying; with e-visa you just breeze through. An even bigger reason, for me, is that an e-visa does not eat up a page out of your passport.

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