

Visa of Cambodia

Visa on arrival in Cambodia
There are several ways to obtain a visa for Cambodia, including online service and visa on arrival.
Visitors are generally advised to apply online before departure instead of waiting until they arrive in Cambodia.
If you forgot to apply for your visa in advance, you may have to wait in line to obtain your visa upon arrival at the border. You will need to complete the necessary formalities before you can enter Cambodia.
Can you get a visa on arrival in Cambodia?
Travelers can obtain a visa on arrival in Cambodia . Visa on arrival services are available at the following points of entry:
Siem Reap International Airport (REP)
Phnom Penh International Airport (PNH)
Land borders between Cambodia and Thailand, Laos and Vietnam
Passengers waiting to arrive in Cambodia to apply for a visa are advised to allow extra time for their journey. They will have to queue to submit their application to immigration officials.
To avoid delays at the point of entry, citizens of many countries can apply for a Cambodia visa in advance. The Cambodia e-Visa system is a simple and fast electronic alternative to a visa on arrival in Cambodia.
How to get a visa on arrival in Cambodia?
The Cambodia visa application form is distributed to passengers on the plane. It is also available at the airport upon arrival or at the land border crossing.
Travelers must complete the Cambodia visa application form on site with their details and passport information. The form must then be presented to immigration officials at the port of entry along with the required documents, including a photo of the traveler.
Visa fees upon arrival in Cambodia must be paid in US dollars. Travelers should have the exact amount with them, as ATMs at Cambodian airports are not always open.
Visa approval on arrival is not guaranteed for foreign travelers . Entry into the country may be denied if the visitor does not meet all Cambodia visa requirements.
Apply for a Cambodia E-Visa
Documents for applying for a visa on arrival in Cambodia
To obtain a Cambodia visa on arrival, visitors must provide the following documents:
Passport (valid for at least 6 months and with at least 2 blank pages)
Completed application form (provided on the plane, at the airport or at the border crossing)
Copy of passport (option to pay for a passport scan)
US dollars (to pay the visa on arrival fee)
Visa on arrival
You can obtain a visa directly upon arrival in Cambodia. It is issued at all land border crossings and international airports. It costs $30 and allows you to stay in the country for 30 days . You fill out a form there.
Visa K
It is free and permanent. It is issued only to Cambodians who have a foreign passport or proof of Cambodian origin. A civil status form is sufficient.
Angkor site ticket
1 day = 37 USD (valid for one day)
3 days = 62 USD (valid for 7 days)
7 days = 72 USD (valid for one month)
Ticket outside the Angkor site
Mount Kulen Ticket 20 USD per person
Kok Ker site ticket 15 USD per person
A photo of you will be taken at the ticket office where you purchase your entrance ticket, and your photo will be put on your Angkor ticket.
Please note: To save time, we recommend that you purchase your ticket online;
https://www.angkorenterprise.gov.kh/
*Free for children under 12 years old
(Remember to take a passport photo to prove the child's age at the checkpoint.
*Free for VISA “K”.
Don't forget to take a photo of your passport to show at the entrance of each temple
Site entry time
Morning: Opening 7:30 a.m.
Evening: Closing 5:30 p.m.
Angkor Wat Temple and Sras Srang: from 5:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Phnom Bakheng Temple: 5:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Banteay Srei closes daily at 5:00 PM and Kbal Spean at 3:00 PM.
Phnom Kulen open at 7:30 am (no entry at 12:00 pm)
To ensure the quality of your visit, only qualified Cambodian guides, licensed by the Ministry of Tourism, are authorized to guide you at Angkor.
Please note:
Damaged or torn tickets
Even slightly torn US dollars will not be accepted by most banks or businesses. When making transactions, refuse any used, torn, or damaged bills.
Angkor site dress code
BERMUDA SHORTS THAT COVER THE KNEES
Please note:
These knee-covering Bermuda shorts are permitted for entry to the Angkor site and other archaeological and cultural sites.

DRESS CODE
For both men and women, shoulders must be covered, and skirts, dresses, and pants or shorts must cover the knees. Failure to do so will result in them being denied access to the sites. Visitors to Angkor Wat will even be denied access to a pass and entry if they do not adhere to the dress code.
