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Cambodia Visa Process Simplified: Requirements and Online Application

Good news for travelers planning a visit to Cambodia! The country’s visa application process has been simplified. The Cambodia Online Visa or eVisa, an electronic travel authorization to enter the country for tourism and business purposes, offers a hassle-free application process for travelers from all over the world.

Online visa for Cambodia: everything you need to know

Phnom Penh, Cambodia | Image credit: Allphoto Bangkok/Unsplash

Travelers from more than 100 countries, including Qatar, Romania, Russia, Spain and Slovakia, can now easily apply for an online visa or eVisa from their home instead of waiting in long lines at embassies.

With an exceptionally user-friendly interface, Cambodia’s online visa process promises a seamless experience for those applying for the eVisa. Additionally, the platform offers fast customer support for anyone seeking advice or encountering questions during the application process.

Minimal paperwork is required to obtain a Cambodia visa. Travelers only need to provide a printed copy of the approved e-visa letter received via email and get their passport stamped upon arrival.

The eVisa is valid for 30 days from arrival, with a total validity of 90 days. This allows tourists to visit Cambodia for up to 30 days. However, passports must be valid for at least six months from the date of arrival.

For more insight into the process, click here.

Angkor Wat and beyond: places to visit in Cambodia

Crowned the Eighth Wonder of the World and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Angkor Wat is Cambodia’s most precious jewel. However, the country has many hidden gems and iconic attractions, including colonial towns, remote islands, and environmental projects and sanctuaries. Some of the best places to visit in Cambodia are Siem Reap, Phnom Penh, Preah Vihear Temple, Sihanoukville, Battambang, Mondulkiri and Krong Kampot.

(Feature Image: Allphoto Bangkok/Unsplash)

Related: Preah Vihear Temple to Sihanoukville: Explore Cambodia beyond Angkor Wat