Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Cambodia E-Visa

Has anyone used the new Cambodia e-visa service ?





When you print it out does it need to be attached into your passport ?





Thks.



Cambodia E-Visa


I just returned from Cambodia....don%26#39;t know about the e visa, but my visa obtained at the airport is attached to a passport page



Cambodia E-Visa


I just returned from Cambodia....don%26#39;t know about the e visa, but my visa obtained at the airport is attached to a passport page




Yes, it does need to attached with your passport but if you are fail to print the e-Visa out, don%26#39;t worry what you need to do is present your passport to the immigration officer at the entry point, they will use your passport number to key in to their system after that all your detail information will appear.


This Cambodia e-Visa system is quite amazing and practical and most importanting it is very secured payment made by credit card.



Thanks and good luck




There are visitors coming to Cambodia with e-Visa now. Nothing to be printed or attached with your passport. It is like booking ticket online. You just need to bring along a print out with reference number and bring along when you check in in Cambodia.



You can find more info from http://www.mfaic.gov.kh



Thank you




I just applied for the e-visa this week. I received the approval email within a few hours! Definitely seems worth it to spend a few minutes filling in the online forum, which could save a lot of time waiting in line at the airport.




Hi guys!



The past 2 trips to Cambo. I%26#39;ve gotten my visa upon arrival, took no longer than 10 minutes. My flight has just been re-scheduled and will land an hour later,(8pm) so as I don%26#39;t feel like hassling with it, decided to try to apply online for the e-visa. Just finished, took 3 minutes, a piece o%26#39; cake.



The quicker I get into town and can sit down and enjoy a cold beer the better! :-D




Maneki:





I like your priorities regarding the cold beer!!





When we visited earlier this month, the visa at airport process took no longer than five minutes. They give you the form to fill out either at the departing airport or on the plane. All you need is a passport photo and $20USD. I was very impressed with all operations at the Siem Reap airport. We had our first gin and tonic within 1/2 hour of arrival!




It depends entirely on how many planes arrive at the same time and if you%26#39;re at the front of the line or not. My previous 2 visas have taken 10 minutes or less but I wanted to try the e-visa this time. Don%26#39;t have to hassle passing money and passport pic, either.




EVISA is pretty simple and straight forward. Prob saved me about 20min time while others in front of me waited for VISA(s) on arrival. Basically went to passport control directly.





Def worth the time/effort to do if you want to get out the airport in short order.




I applied for an e-visa yesterday, and received it this morning! Super fast and easy. I have printed out two copies as the e-visa instructions advise. Two questions:



1. Can I paste a copy of the e-visa into my passport like the sticker that would have been put in there if I had gotten my visa at the consulate?



and



2. Do they really TAKE a second copy of the visa from you when you leave the country? Meaning, do I really need to have that second copy if I paste a copy into my passport?





Thanks for any advice!

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