Cambodia Visa
Cambodia eVisa — Angkor Wat & Beyond, Apply in Minutes
The temples of Angkor — the largest religious monument complex on earth — are reason enough to visit Cambodia, but the Kingdom of Wonder has much more: the riverside capital Phnom Penh, the unspoiled beaches of Sihanoukville and Koh Rong, and the laid-back riverside town of Kampot. U.S. citizens can secure a Cambodia eVisa entirely online in minutes and receive approval within 3 business days, skipping the on-arrival queue at the airport.
How it works
- 1Submit your details and passport photo through our secure form — takes about 10 minutes.
- 2Our team reviews your application for errors and submits it to Cambodia's official eVisa portal on your behalf.
- 3Receive your approved Cambodia eVisa by email as a PDF — typically within 3 business days. Print it to present at the border.
FAQs
Do US citizens need a visa for Cambodia?
Yes. U.S. citizens must obtain a visa before or upon arrival in Cambodia. The eVisa is the most convenient option — applied for entirely online with approval in about 3 business days. Visa on arrival is also available at major entry points, but the eVisa avoids the queue and potential delays.
How long can I stay in Cambodia with an eVisa?
The Cambodia tourist eVisa allows a single entry and a stay of up to 30 days. The visa is valid for 3 months from the date of issue, meaning you can enter anytime within that window. If you need more time, in-country extensions of up to 30 additional days are available through the General Department of Immigration in Phnom Penh.
What is the Cambodia eVisa fee?
The Cambodian government charges $36 USD for the tourist eVisa — this includes a $30 visa fee plus a $6 processing fee. This government fee is separate from eGovRush's service fee, which covers application review, submission, and status monitoring.
Can I enter Cambodia by land with an eVisa?
Yes — the Cambodia eVisa is accepted at major land border crossings, including those with Thailand and Vietnam, as well as international airports. However, not all land crossings accept the eVisa; the most reliable land entries are Poipet (from Thailand) and Bavet/Moc Bai (from Vietnam). We recommend confirming your specific crossing when applying.
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