A long lost college mate from of mine from Cambodia just found me in Facebook last week, he asking me to visit him end of next month but I have no clue on the travel visa application cause I never been Cambodia before, most important thing is, I have limited budget. I have been google around and came across http://www.evisaasia.com/visa-requirement/tourist-visa-requirements-for-switzerland-citizens/, it talks about travel visa and have plenty of info about visa, already contact the customer service of this website, now waiting for their reply. Meanwhile, can someone here verify for me whether the info is accurate? Thanks in advanced
A long lost college mate from of mine from Cambodia just found me in Facebook last week, he asking me to visit him end of next month but I have no clue on the travel visa application cause I never been Cambodia before, most important thing is, I have limited budget. I have been google around and came across http://www.evisaasia.com/visa-requirement/tourist-visa-requirements-for-switzerland-citizens/, it talks about travel visa and have plenty of info about visa, already contact the customer service of this website, now waiting for their reply. Meanwhile, can someone here verify for me whether the info is accurate? Thanks in advanced
rickypbc PJan 20, 2011 @ 17:07
Quite a timely question for me, since I'm going on a SE Asia tour in March. It is possible to get a visa on arrival to Cambodia (example link), with 20 USD and a passport photos. From reading travel stories, the advantage of the e-visa is that you will not have to wait in a long ling with all other foreigners who opt for the visa on arrival.
So I'd say that information isn't quite accurate about Cambodia. Don't take my word for it though, since I haven't been there yet...
Quite a timely question for me, since I'm going on a SE Asia tour in March. It is possible to get a visa on arrival to Cambodia (example link), with 20 USD and a passport photos. From reading travel stories, the advantage of the e-visa is that you will not have to wait in a long ling with all other foreigners who opt for the visa on arrival.
So I'd say that information isn't quite accurate about Cambodia. Don't take my word for it though, since I haven't been there yet...
Jouni, Jan 20, 2011 @ 17:26
I entered Cambodia by land and got my visa on arrival for 23 USD. Should be the same at the airport.
I googled "tourist visa cambodia" and I got to the page of the ministry of foreign affairs of Cambodia which has all the info you need: http://www.mfaic.gov.kh/evisa/
Happy travels!
I entered Cambodia by land and got my visa on arrival for 23 USD. Should be the same at the airport.
I googled "tourist visa cambodia" and I got to the page of the ministry of foreign affairs of Cambodia which has all the info you need: http://www.mfaic.gov.kh/evisa/
Happy travels!
eva77, Jan 20, 2011 @ 21:50
I got the e-visa online at the website mentioned by eva77, very smooth process, and quick process crossing at the overland border. Just check which borders accept the e-visa at not all do, but major airports will.
travelfish.org is a great website to visit when travelling south east asia with lots of info on visas amongst other things
One thing to also keep in mind is that there is an exit tax when leaving cambodia to figure in your budget, about $25.
Enjoy its an amazing place!
I got the e-visa online at the website mentioned by eva77, very smooth process, and quick process crossing at the overland border. Just check which borders accept the e-visa at not all do, but major airports will.
travelfish.org is a great website to visit when travelling south east asia with lots of info on visas amongst other things
One thing to also keep in mind is that there is an exit tax when leaving cambodia to figure in your budget, about $25.
Enjoy its an amazing place!
Elke_1982, Jan 21, 2011 @ 10:16
Yes, use the gov.kh eVisa service. You can submit your own digital photograph. Don't worry about their photo technical "requirements" -- I switched my digicam to low res, had a pic taken of me against a wall, and submitted it. They were perfectly happy with it.
Yes, use the gov.kh eVisa service. You can submit your own digital photograph. Don't worry about their photo technical "requirements" -- I switched my digicam to low res, had a pic taken of me against a wall, and submitted it. They were perfectly happy with it.
richardm, Jan 21, 2011 @ 10:44



