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Loose visa stickers.

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8 hours ago, jinners said:

I had one drop out and binned it. Next visit I was thrown out of the country at immigration.

If you check you'll find the stick-in was, 99% sure,  on the right hand page and the in/out stamps on the left page so it's easy to check both together for them.

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    One staple?

  • Not sure but it would not be something I would try. Too much risk of an immigration officer making a problem out of it.

  • overherebc
    overherebc

    I have 3 in my passport and the glue seems to give up after about 3 or 4 months.

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12 hours ago, Chou Anou said:

As someone already said, very simple solution, get eVisas, only available from the very same country with the poor sticker glue.  Use less passport pages to boot, plus you avoid the cattle call queue when landing at Phnom Penh.

And at border crossings it leaves a few disgruntled immigration officers, that can't skim anything off the top.

My last encounter was in a stiflingly hot room with 4 immigration officers, staring me down.

I crumbled and came up with the "missing" 400 baht (their opinion).

They had all day, and I personally prefer to take my sauna baths at my own leisure, thank you very much.

Just now, Bullie said:

And at border crossings it leaves a few disgruntled immigration officers, that can't skim anything off the top.

My last encounter was in a stiflingly hot room with 4 immigration officers, staring me down.

I crumbled and came up with the "missing" 400 baht (their opinion).

They had all day, and I personally prefer to take my sauna baths at my own leisure, thank you very much.

Yeah, my land border crossing days to Cambodia are over, haha...I've never done it with an eVisa, but I can imagine they're not too happy about them there! 

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39 minutes ago, Chou Anou said:

Yeah, my land border crossing days to Cambodia are over, haha...I've never done it with an eVisa, but I can imagine they're not too happy about them there! 

Last time I did Poipet, a couple of  years or so ago with an E visa it was a 200 baht payment for the stamp.

Usually it was free or maybe 'sometimes' 100 baht if you bought the visa at the border.

 

17 hours ago, tonray said:

Where is it stored, keep protected from heat and humidity. In sealed plastic ziplock when not in use.

Heat can't pass through a plastic bag? 

i crossed at poi pet in May,  paid $30 for the visa, didn't ask for anything extra.

IN fact over the past 11 years have entered Cambodia by land ( usually at Hat Lek or Osmach with my car) and air over 2 dozen times, never paid more than the correct charge for the visa.

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36 minutes ago, phuketrichard said:

i crossed at poi pet in May,  paid $30 for the visa, didn't ask for anything extra.

IN fact over the past 11 years have entered Cambodia by land ( usually at Hat Lek or Osmach with my car) and air over 2 dozen times, never paid more than the correct charge for the visa.

Generally the small 'surchage' 100/200 baht was asked for if you were doing an in/out visa run.

Staple any loose Cambodian visas onto one page at the back of your passport. If they are missing then Cambodia will not allow you to use the passport. If there's not much glue left on the page then some will stamp on it and others will not (Thai and Khmer). I've got one that had a bit of glue left and the stamps are now smudged. The page is about half full and thankfully over the worst of the remaining glue.

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