From the sunrise over Angkor Wat to the floating villages of Tonlé Sap, Cambodia offers an experience that blends timeless heritage with daily life. To simplify travel, the Royal Government operates a secure electronic visa (eVisa) system, an online process designed to reduce paperwork, save time, and give travellers official pre-approval before they arrive.
This guide sets out the full Cambodia Visa Policy, including which nationalities qualify for an eVisa, who may enter visa-free, and who must apply through an embassy.
Whether your trip is for a brief holiday or a longer exploration, this page will help you select the correct visa route and prepare without uncertainty.
Citizens of more than 170 countries can apply for a Cambodia eVisa entirely online.
Tip: Even if your country is eligible, your passport must have at least six months’ validity beyond your arrival date and at least one blank page for the entry stamp.
Enter your personal details, passport information, and travel dates. Upload a recent passport-size photo and a colour scan of your passport’s bio page along with other necessary documentation.
Make a secure online payment using an accepted credit or debit card. Fees are charged in USD; your bank may add a currency conversion fee.
Once approved, your eVisa will be emailed in PDF format. Print at least one copy to present at Cambodian immigration upon arrival.
Application Reminder: Incomplete or unclear scans, especially those with glare or shadows, are a common reason for rejection. Ensure your uploads are clear and in full colour.
Processing Type |
Estimated Timeframe |
When to Choose |
Standard |
3 - 5 Days |
Planned travel with time to spare |
Rush |
2 - 3 Days |
Short-notice trips |
Super Rush |
1 - 2 Days |
Urgent or emergency travel |
Certain nationalities enjoy visa-free entry to Cambodia for short stays.
Remember: Visa-free entry durations vary; ASEAN passport holders often receive longer stays than visitors from other regions. Always check the permitted period for your nationality.
Border Tip: Immigration officers in Cambodia process travellers efficiently, but incomplete paperwork can result in delays or refusal of entry.
Pro Tip: Review your application twice, once immediately after completing it, and again the next day with a fresh perspective.
Overstaying a Cambodian visa can result in:
Advice: Schedule your departure at least one day before your visa expires to allow for possible flight delays.
Travellers whose nationalities are not on the eVisa or visa-exempt lists must apply for a visa through a Cambodian embassy or consulate.
Important: Embassy-issued visas can take several working days to process. Apply well in advance, especially if your trip falls during Cambodian public holidays.
For eligible travellers, the eVisa is the most efficient way to enter Cambodia. It minimises wait times, ensures you arrive with confirmed authorisation, and gives you more time to focus on your itinerary.
No, the eVisa is valid for one entry only. A new application is needed for each visit.
Apply at least seven days before departure to account for processing delays or public holidays.
You may request an extension at the immigration office before your eVisa expires, but approval is not guaranteed.
You can reapply after correcting the issue or seek a visa from a Cambodian embassy.
Yes, every traveller, regardless of age, must hold an individual eVisa.
Disclaimer: Information accurate as of August 2025. Visa regulations are subject to change. Always confirm the latest requirements on the official Cambodian immigration website or with a Cambodian embassy before making travel plans.
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