Cambodia is a fascinating country, ripe with historical treasures and booming with an exciting contemporary food scene. Adventure lures around every corner and the inhabitants of this great nation is as welcoming as they are gracious.
A few things are needed though before it’s possible to set your sights on this incredible destination. Most importantly you need a visa. This process has now been made even easier since it’s possible to apply for an e-visa online, effectively surpassing time-consuming paper processes and long waiting periods. Cambodia eVisas are the new name of the visa game!
From the comfort of your own home
By applying for and hopefully obtaining an electronic travel visa you are on your way to a great adventure. Cambodia is home to some of the world’s most fascinating sights and the online visa application process has never been simpler to complete. By obtaining a Cambodia eVisa, eligible travelers may visit the country for a period of up to 30 consecutive days. Make sure to have a valid passport at hand.
Applying for an e-visa online allows for less hassle as there is no need to visit an embassy or consulate. The aim of the Cambodia eVisa, is to make traveling to the country more accessible.
3 steps to complete the process
To apply for a Cambodia eVisa online is simple and all that is required is to follow three short steps;
1. Go online to fill out and submit the electronic visa application at your convenience.
2. Pay for the Cambodia eVisa by using the Credit or Debit card of your choice.
3. Receive your approved Cambodia eVisa via email once the eligibility process has been concluded.
It’s time to get going
The Cambodia e-Visa application process is swift but to be on the safe side it is suggested that you apply for the visa at least four days prior to your scheduled trip. An approved visa is then valid for three months, counted from the day of issue.
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