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Cambodia Visa Exemption

Exemption of visa (short-term stay).

As of 2024, nationals from the following 11 countries, traveling to Cambodia for tourism purposes, are granted visa-free entry for a period of either 14 days or 30 days, respectively.

  • Brunei (14 days)
  • Myanmar (14 days)
  • Thailand (14 days)
  • Seychelles (15 days)
  • Indonesia (30 days)
  • Laos (30 days)
  • Malaysia (30 days)
  • Singapore (30 days)
  • Vietnam (30 days)
  • Maldives (30 days)
  • Philippines (30 days)

Agreement on Visa Exemption between the Kingdom of Cambodia and Other Countries

Transit visa.

Visitors do not need a visa for transiting through Phnom Penh International Airport as long as they do not leave the transit area and have an onward flight ticket.​

References:

https://www.embassyofcambodiadc.org/tourist_visa_type-t.html

https://cambodiavisa.org/cambodia-visa-exemption/

Frequently asked questions, answered

Which countries do not require a visa for cambodia.

Citizens of Brunei, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Seychelles, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam can enter Cambodia for short visits (14-30 days) without obtaining a visa in advance.

I am a US citizen living in Thailand, do I need a visa for Cambodia?

  • American passport holders will need a visa to visit Cambodia either traveling from Thailand or USA.

What are visa requirements for Singaporean passport holders?

Singaporean citizens are exempt from Cambodia visa for 30 days. To enter the country, please make sure:

  • Your passport has 6 months of validity remaining from the departure date
  • Your passport has at least 2 blank pages for visa stamp

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Cambodian Passport

The citizens of Cambodia can visit 25 countries without a visa.

Cambodian passport holders also have access to get 48 e-visas or 17 visas on arrival .

Cambodia has a population of 16.7M people and the capital is Phnom Penh 🇰🇭.

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Nearby countries.

The nearest visa free countries to visit for Cambodian passport holders are Laos, Vietnam, Singapore, Thailand, Myanmar and Malaysia .

Visa free countries

So, where can Cambodians travel without a visa? We have listed all the countries where Cambodia citizens can travel visa-free, eliminating the hassle of visa paperwork.

  • 🇧🇧 Barbados (90 days)
  • 🇩🇲 Dominica (21 days)
  • 🇪🇨 Ecuador (90 days)
  • 🇭🇹 Haiti (3 months)
  • 🇵🇦 Panama (90 days)
  • 🇻🇨 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (3 month)
  • 🇸🇷 Suriname (90 days)
  • 🇧🇳 Brunei (14 days)
  • 🇮🇩 Indonesia (30 days)
  • 🇮🇷 Iran (15 days)
  • 🇱🇦 Laos (30 days)
  • 🇲🇾 Malaysia (30 days)
  • 🇲🇻 Maldives (30 days)
  • 🇲🇲 Myanmar (14 days)
  • 🇵🇭 Philippines (30 days)
  • 🇸🇬 Singapore (30 days)
  • 🇹🇭 Thailand (14 days)
  • 🇻🇳 Vietnam (30 days)
  • 🇵🇸 Palestine (Arrival by sea to Gaza Strip not allowed.)
  • 🇫🇲 Micronesia (30 days)
  • 🇼🇸 Samoa (60 days)
  • 🇨🇰 Cook Islands (31 days)
  • 🇳🇺 Niue (30 days)
  • 🇵🇳 Pitcairn Islands (14 days visa free and landing fee US$35 or tax of US$5 if not going ashore.)
  • 🇸🇨 Seychelles (14 days)

This data has been sourced from Wikipedia and was last updated on 3/1/2024.

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Most visitors to Cambodia will need to apply for an e-visa before their trip © Grant Faint / Getty Images

Cambodia is currently one of the most open and visitor-friendly countries in Southeast Asia following COVID-19 travel restrictions.

As of 17 March 2022, visa-on-arrival has been reinstated for most visitors and all COVID-19 travel-related testing requirements have been lifted.

Do I need a visa to visit Cambodia?

The simple answer is yes: most nationalities need a visa to enter the Kingdom of Cambodia, including citizens of Australia, the European Union, the UK and the US. The main exceptions are citizens from the Association of Southeast Asian (ASEAN) neighbors who are granted visa-free access; these countries include Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia and Vietnam. Some other Asian nationalities, including Japan and South Korea, may also enter Cambodia without a visa in most circumstances. Citizens of Afghanistan, Algeria, Bangladesh, Iran, Iraq, Nigeria, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Sri Lanka and Sudan need to make advance arrangements for a Cambodian visa.

A 1-month tourist visa costs US$30; easily extendable business visas cost US$35. Online tourist e-visas cost US$36, which includes a US$6 processing charge.

Do I need a photograph?

Photos are no longer required with visas for those arriving at airports, although some land crossings still require them and charge US$2–3 if you do not have one.

What about visas during the time of COVID-19?

Cambodia suspended its visa-on-arrival program in June 2020 but made the bold decision to reinstate it with immediate effect from 17 March 2022. It is also possible to apply for a Cambodian e-visa online .

It is also possible to apply for longer-stay visas at Cambodian embassies around the world . 

What you need to know when for applying for a Cambodian visa

  • Ensure your passport is valid for at least 6 months from your planned entry or you won’t be allowed to enter the country.
  • Cambodian visas take up an entire passport page – unless you are entering on a tourist e-visa, which takes up about a quarter-page.

A crowded shopping street filled with scooter drivers and tuk-tuks in Phnom Penh, Cambodia

Are there any special entry requirements related to COVID-19?

Cambodia blew the doors off quarantined Southeast Asia on November 15, 2021, when the government announced an unexpected total reopening for fully vaccinated travelers. Some pre-departure and arrival testing remained in place until recently but the requirement for COVID-19 travel testing was lifted in a bold move towards normality from March 2022. Visitors are free to travel anywhere in Cambodia without the need to quarantine and there are no curfews in place anywhere in the country.

Unvaccinated travelers are still required to quarantine for 14 days upon arrival in a pre-booked hotel or a designated government facility. 

Can I extend my Cambodian visa?

Those seeking work in Cambodia should opt for a business visa, as it is easily extendable for longer periods, including multiple entries and exits. A tourist visa can be extended only once and only for 1 month and does not allow for re-entry. Overstaying a visa currently costs US$10 a day.

Visa extensions are issued at the large immigration office located directly across the road from Phnom Penh International Airport. Extensions are easy to arrange, taking just a couple of days. The cost is US$45 for 1 month (for both tourist and business visas), US$75 for 3 months, US$155 for 6 months and US$285 for 1 year. Some hotels and travel agents in Phnom Penh can help with arrangements for a small fee.

Pink, purple and yellow tones of a beautiful sunset on Sihanoukville beach, Cambodia

Where can I enter Cambodia?

Cambodia has three international gateways for arrival by air – Phnom Penh , Siem Reap and Sihanoukville – and a large number of land borders with neighboring Thailand, Vietnam and Laos. Formalities at Cambodia’s international airports are generally smooth.

Crossing at land borders is usually easy as well, though immigration officers may try to extract some extra cash, either for the visa itself or via some other scam. Crossing from Thailand, immigration officials may demand payment in baht and round up the exchange rate considerably in their favor. Overcharging is also an issue at the Laos border, but not usually a problem at Vietnam borders. Arranging an e-visa in advance can help avoid any hassles or surcharges.

Departure from Cambodia during COVID-19

You do not need a PCR test to leave Cambodia, though you should check whether a “Fit-to-Fly” PCR test or rapid antigen is required for your onward stop, whether a stay in another country, transit through another country or return to your home country.

There are currently COVID-19 testing labs in several cities around Cambodia, including multiple testing labs in Phnom Penh, one lab in Siem Reap, one lab in Sihanoukville and one lab in Battambang . In practice, it is easiest to work with the labs in Phnom Penh or Siem Reap, so we recommend making one of these cities your departure destination from Cambodia if a Fit-to-Fly certificate is required.

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Cambodia - level 1: exercise normal precautions.

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Exercise normal precautions in Cambodia. Some areas have increased risks. Read the entire Travel Advisory.

Exercise increased precautions in:

  • Phnom Penh due to  crime.
  • Very remote areas of Battambang, Banteay Meanchey, Pursat, Siem Reap, Pailin, and Kampong Thom provinces due to  land mines.

Read the  country information page  for additional information on travel to Cambodia.

If you decide to travel to Cambodia:

  • Enroll in the  Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP)  to receive Alerts and make it easier to locate you in an emergency.
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Phnom Penh – Level 2: Exercise Increased Caution

Street crime, particularly phone and bag snatchings, occurs frequently in areas where foreigners gather; resistance can result in injury. Be aware of your surroundings at all times and to be extra vigilant when displaying items like jewelry, bags and cell phones in public. Violent crime, such as sexual assault and homicide, is common, sometimes against foreigners.

Do not physically resist any robbery attempt. Use caution when walking or driving at night.

Battambang, Banteay Meanchey, Pursat, Siem Reap, Pailin, and Kampong Thom provinces – Level 2: Exercise Increased Caution

Land mines and unexploded ordnance are found in very remote areas throughout Cambodia, and especially in Battambang, Banteay Meanchey, Pursat, Siem Reap, Pailin, and Kampong Thom provinces.

Do not touch unknown metal objects; instead notify the Cambodia Mine Action Center at 012-800-473/023-995-437. Use a local guide when walking in forested areas or dry rice paddies in these areas.

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The import of local currency (Riel) is prohibited. When entering Cambodia foreign currency amounts over US $10,000 must be declared.

The export of local currency (Riel) is prohibited. Foreign currency can be taken out of the country up to the limit declared at customs on arrival.

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Entry, Exit and Visa Requirements

Please visit the  Embassy’s COVID-19 page  for more information on entry/exit requirements related to COVID-19 in Cambodia. 

You will need a valid passport and a Cambodian visa to enter Cambodia. Tourist and business visas are valid for one month from the date of entry into Cambodia.  Cambodia offers on-line visa processing . You may also apply in person at the Cambodian Embassy located at 4530 16th Street NW, Washington, DC 20011, tel. 202-726-7742, fax 202-726-8381.

Tourists, diplomats, and business travelers may also obtain a Cambodian visa at the airports in Phnom Penh, Siem Reap, and at all major border crossings. Cambodian immigration officials at airports now collect fingerprints upon entry using an inkless, electronic process. You will need a passport valid for a minimum of six months beyond the date of entry into Cambodia.

If you remain in Cambodia beyond the date of your authorized stay, Cambodian immigration officials will likely impose a fine of $10 per day overstayed. In cases of excessive overstays, you may be arrested for violating immigration laws and detained as you undergo official deportation proceedings at your own expense. Deportation from Cambodia may result in your being prohibited from reentering Cambodia in the future. You should contact the nearest Cambodian embassy or consulate, or visit the  Embassy of the Kingdom of Cambodia website  for the most current visa information.

The U.S. Department of State is unaware of any HIV/AIDS entry restrictions for visitors to or foreign residents of Cambodia

Safety and Security

The Department of State is concerned that individuals and groups may be planning terrorist actions against U.S. citizens and interests, including at sites frequented by Westerners in Southeast Asia. Extremist groups in Southeast Asia have transnational capabilities to carry out attacks against locations where Westerners congregate. Although the extremist threat in Cambodia is considered low and terrorist attacks are not common, U.S. citizens residing in, or traveling to, Cambodia should exercise caution in clubs, discos, bars, restaurants, hotels, places of worship, schools, outdoor recreation venues, tourist areas, beach resorts, and other places frequented by foreigners. U.S. citizens should remain vigilant with regard to their personal security and avoid ongoing police enforcement actions, crowds, and demonstrations. See Department of State’s  Worldwide Caution .

Land mines and unexploded ordnance are found in remote rural areas throughout Cambodia, and especially in Battambang, Banteay Meanchey, Pursat, Siem Reap, Kampong Thom, and Oddar Meanchey  provinces. Travelers in these regions should never walk in forested areas or even in dry rice paddies without a local guide. Areas around small bridges on secondary roads are particularly dangerous. Travelers should not touch anything that resembles a mine or unexploded ordnance; they should notify the Cambodia Mine Action Center at 012-800-473/023-995-437.

Crime:  Cambodia has a critical crime rate, including street crime. Military weapons and explosives are readily available to criminals despite authorities’ efforts to collect and destroy such weapons. Armed robberies occur frequently, and foreign residents and visitors, including U.S. citizens, are among the victims. The Embassy has also received reports that residences and hotel rooms of U.S. citizens in Phnom Penh were burglarized while the occupants were asleep.

The most common type of theft is “snatch and grab” robbery, and anything that can be quickly grabbed is at risk: cameras, jewelry, purses, backpacks, mobile phones, etc. Exercise caution and keep belongings out of sight if you travel via “tuk-tuk,” as passengers in these open-air vehicles have been targeted by thieves. If walking along the street, make yourself less of a target by carrying bags or items in your hand or on the shoulder that is furthest from the street. If someone attempts to rob you, you should surrender your valuables immediately, since any perceived resistance may be met with physical violence, including lethal force. The U.S. Embassy has received reports of violent robberies escalating into fatalities. 

Pickpockets, some who are masquerading as beggars, are present in the markets and at the tourist sites. Sometimes they may act overly friendly, placing their hand on your shoulder or back to distract you in order to pick your pocket.

To avoid the risk of theft or confiscation of original documents, the U.S. Embassy advises its personnel and all U.S. citizens traveling to, or residing in, Cambodia to carry photocopies of their U.S. passport, driver's license, and other important documents and to leave the originals in a hotel safe or other secure place. The U.S. Embassy advises citizens not to give their passport as collateral for motorcycle rentals, hotels, etc. Local police rarely investigate reports of crime against tourists, and travelers should not expect to recover stolen items. It has also been reported that some police stations charge foreigners between $20 and $100 to file a police report.

Foreigners travelling to Cambodia should be aware of common scams targeting tourists, often involving card games. [MWP(P1] The Embassy has received reports of U.S. citizens being approached by individuals in public locations, such as popular shopping malls, and being invited to their homes where they end up participating in card games. These are often scams to steal tourists’ money. If you find yourself a victim of one of these scams, you should contact the U.S. Embassy.

Foreigners travelling to Cambodia should be aware of crime targeting tourists involving drugged drinks. The Embassy has received reports of U.S. citizens’ drinks being drugged at bars in order to incapacitate them for theft or sexual assault. Do not accept drinks from strangers and do not leave drinks unattended.

The U.S. Embassy advises citizens to be wary of scams involving individuals claiming they are in Cambodia and need financial assistance from the United States. The Embassy has determined that many of these requests are fraudulent and the individuals making the requests use false identities. In the past year, numerous confirmed media reports of large-scale scam operations have led to a crackdown by Cambodian authorities. These operations have been reported to lure non-Cambodians with false promises of gainful employment. Victims of this false recruitment have then been made to participate in the online/phone-based financial confidence scams. 

See the  Department of State  and the  FBI  pages for information on scams.

There have been numerous reports of visitors receiving fake or novelty $50 and $100 bills from ATM machines and banks across Cambodia. When receiving money from ATMs or bank tellers, you should count and examine the money while still in the presence of the ATM camera or bank teller. The fake money typically has a different feel than real U.S. currency and often has markings on the lower left that indicate it is for novelty purposes. If a suspicious bill is discovered, it should be shown to the ATM camera or teller, and the bank should be notified immediately.

The U.S. Embassy advises its personnel who travel to the provinces outside of Phnom Penh to exercise caution outside the provincial towns at all times. Many rural parts of the country remain without effective policing. Avoid walking alone after dusk anywhere in Sihanoukville, especially along the waterfront. You should be particularly vigilant during annual festivals and at tourist sites in Phnom Penh, Siem Reap, and Sihanoukville, where there have been marked increases in motorcycle “snatch and grab” thefts of bags and purses.

If you are visiting Cambodia, you should practice sound personal security awareness by varying your routes and routines, maintaining a low profile, not carrying or displaying large amounts of cash, not wearing flashy or expensive jewelry, and not walking alone after dark. In addition, you should travel by automobile and not use local moto-taxis or cyclos (passenger-carrying bicycles). These vehicles are more vulnerable to armed robberies and offer no protection against injury when involved in traffic accidents.

U.S. citizens are advised not to engage in commercial surrogacy  arrangements in Cambodia. In October 2016, the Government of Cambodia issued an official proclamation banning commercial surrogacy in Cambodia. Please keep in mind that U.S. citizens and other foreigners in Cambodia are subject to Cambodian laws and procedures.

Although gambling and casinos are legal in Cambodia, the U.S. Embassy strongly encourages all travelers to be cautious in choosing to visit casinos or related gambling centers in Cambodia. The U.S. Embassy is aware of numerous reported incidents at casinos throughout Cambodia. In the past year, these incidents such as fires at casinos resulting in multiple fatalities, violent assaults, murders, and suicides under suspicious circumstances have occurred.

Victims of Crime:  Report crimes to the local police and contact the U.S. Embassy at 023-728-000. Remember that local authorities are responsible for investigating and prosecuting crimes.

In cases of sexual assault, U.S. citizen victims should contact the U.S. Embassy first before contacting local police or authorities.

See our webpage on  help for U.S. victims of crime overseas .

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  • assist you in reporting a crime to the police
  • contact relatives or friends with your written consent
  • explain the local criminal justice process in general terms
  • provide a list of local attorneys
  • provide our information on  victim’s compensation programs in the U.S .
  • provide an emergency loan for repatriation to the United States and/or limited medical support in cases of destitution
  • help you find accommodation and arrange flights home
  • replace a stolen or lost passport

Domestic Violence:  U.S. citizen victims of domestic violence may contact the Embassy for assistance.

Tourism:  The tourism industry is unevenly regulated, and safety inspections for equipment and facilities do not commonly occur. Hazardous areas/activities are not always identified with appropriate signage, and staff may not be trained or certified either by the host government or by recognized authorities in the field. In the event of an injury, appropriate medical treatment is typically available only in/near major cities. First responders are generally unable to access areas outside of major cities and to provide urgent medical treatment. U.S. citizens are encouraged to purchase medical evacuation insurance . 

Local Laws & Special Circumstances

Criminal Penalties:  You are subject to local laws. If you violate local laws, even unknowingly, you may be expelled, arrested, or imprisoned. Penalties for possessing, using, or trafficking in illegal drugs in Cambodia are severe, and convicted offenders can expect long jail sentences and heavy fines. If you break local laws in Cambodia, your U.S. passport won’t help you avoid arrest or prosecution.

The same rights and protections afforded those accused of a crime in the U.S. are not guaranteed in Cambodia, and the judicial process may be influenced by political, personal, and financial connections. In both the criminal and civil judicial systems, resources devoted to the investigation/discovery and trial process fall far below the standard expected in the United States. Cambodia routinely employs pre-trial detention for those charged with criminal offenses, sometimes for long periods of time before a trial is scheduled. Prison conditions in Cambodia are substandard and overcrowded, with little access to health care or basic nutritional requirements.

U.S. citizens in Cambodia should be aware that there are limits to the assistance the Embassy can offer to those with concerns about due process or the fairness of their trial, as the Embassy is unable to interfere in the legal processes of a host country.

You can be prosecuted in the United States for engaging in sexual conduct with children or for using or disseminating child pornography in a foreign country regardless of the legality of these activities under that country’s laws. Counterfeit and pirated goods are illegal in the United States, and if you purchase them in a foreign country, you may be breaking local law as well.

Arrest Notifications:  If you are arrested or detained, ask police or prison officials to notify the U.S. Embassy immediately. See our  webpage  for further information.

Faith-Based Travelers:  See our following webpages for details:

  • Faith-Based Travel Information
  • International Religious Freedom Report   – see country reports
  • Human Rights Report   – see country reports
  • Hajj Fact Sheet for Travelers
  • Best Practices for Volunteering Abroad

LGBTI Travelers:  While there are no legal restrictions on same-sex sexual relations or the organization of LGBTI events in Cambodia, same sex marriage is not permitted. While Cambodians are relatively tolerant toward foreigners, LGBTI Cambodians routinely face discrimination and harassment, especially outside major urban areas. Public displays of affection are generally frowned upon for couples of any sexual orientation.

See our  LGBTI Travel Information  page and section six of our  Human Rights report  for further details.

Travelers Who Require Accessibility Assistance:  While in Cambodia, individuals with disabilities may find accessibility and accommodation very different from what they find in the United States. Currently, except for buildings and hotels that have been built under international standards, most public places and public transportation are not accessible. Persons with disabilities will face difficulties with Cambodia’s sidewalks, rest rooms, road crossings, and tourist areas.

Students:  See our  Students Abroad  page and  FBI travel tips .

Women Travelers:  There have been reports of sexual assaults in the vicinity of drinking establishments and possible drugs being used to incapacitate female travelers. See our travel tips for  Women Travelers .

Water Festival:  During this annual festival, which takes place in November, the population in Phnom Penh increases significantly as millions of Cambodians from every town and province flock to the capital for three days. For personal safety and security, you should avoid crowded areas near the riverfront during the Water Festival holiday.

Customs:  Cambodian customs authorities may enforce strict regulations concerning temporary importation into or export from Cambodia of items such as medications, firearms, antiquities, or ivory. It is advisable to contact the Embassy of Cambodia in Washington D.C. for specific information regarding customs requirements.

Restrictions on Freedom of Expression and Association:  There are freedom of speech restrictions in Cambodia. Anyone who criticizes or insults the King by any means could face between one to five years in prison. This ban includes insults or criticism made online and via social media. The government of Cambodia has used libel and slander laws to restrict public discussion on topics it deems sensitive or against its interests.

Dual Nationality:  Dual nationality is allowed under Cambodia's 1996 nationality law. However, if you have Cambodian nationality and possess another nationality, you may be viewed as a Cambodian citizen in any court proceedings and face stricter sentences.

Business Transactions:  Some U.S. citizens have reported threats of personal injury, extortion, detention, or kidnapping related to personal business disputes, in particular those involving real estate. If you are planning to engage in real estate or other significant financial transactions, please proceed with caution and retain the appropriate legal counsel.

Financial Transaction:  The U.S. dollar is widely used, especially for larger transactions, and most prices are quoted in dollars. Ripped, torn, or stained U.S. bills are not accepted. Authorities encourage greater use of the Cambodian riel, but it is less favored and is mostly given to tourists as change for dollar purchases. The riel is commonly used in smaller towns and rural areas. Credit cards are accepted at some establishments within Cambodia, and a number of banks in Phnom Penh accept credit cards for cash advances. Credit cards are often subject to a service charge. Banks and major hotels accept travelers' checks but usually charge a service fee. Several international banks operate ATM machines that allow travelers to obtain U.S. dollar currency in Phnom Penh, Siem Reap, and other urban centers. Personal checks are not generally accepted. Several banks serve as Western Union agents, to which funds can be wired, including in Phnom Penh, Siem Reap, Sihanoukville, and other provincial cities. Information on Western Union can be found at their  website .

Photography:  Taking photographs of anything that could be perceived as being of military or security interest — including government buildings, military installations, airfields, and bridges — may result in problems with the authorities and confiscation of your camera.

Medical facilities and services in Cambodia do not meet international standards. Both Phnom Penh and Siem Reap have a limited number of internationally run clinics and hospitals that can provide basic medical care and stabilization. Medical care outside of these two cities is almost non-existent. Local pharmacies provide a limited supply of prescription and over-the-counter medications. Because the quality of locally obtained medications can vary greatly, make sure to bring a supply of your medications adequate for the duration of your stay in Cambodia. You should be wary of purchasing local medication. Counterfeit medication is readily available, often indiscernible from authentic medication, and potentially lethal.

 Be aware that neither U.S. Medicare nor Medicaid apply overseas.

Medical Insurance:  Make sure your health insurance plan provides coverage overseas. Most care providers overseas only accept cash payments. See our webpage for more information on insurance coverage overseas. Visit the  U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention  for more information on what type of insurance you should consider before you travel overseas.

  Supplemental insurance  to cover medical evacuation is strongly recommended.

Always carry your prescription medication in original packaging, along with your doctor’s prescription. Check with the government of  Cambodia   to ensure the medication is legal in Cambodia. Always, carry your prescription medication in the original packaging with your doctor’s prescription.

Be careful if purchasing off-brand medication from pharmacies in Cambodia. Drugs sold in pharmacies can be fake and possibly dangerous. 

Malaria, Dengue and Tuberculosis are serious health concerns in Cambodia. For further information, please consult the  CDC .

Vaccinations:  Be up-to-date on all  vaccinations  recommended by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Further health information:

  • World Health Organization
  • U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention  (CDC)

Air Quality:  Visit  AirNow for information on air quality at U.S. Embassies and Consulates.

Travel and Transportation

Road Condition and Safety:  You should not drive at night in Cambodia outside of city limits. Roads between major areas are adequate; however, roads leading to rural areas are poor. During the rainy season, road conditions deteriorate considerably, and roadside assistance is non-existent. Cambodian drivers routinely ignore traffic laws and vehicles are poorly maintained. Intoxicated drivers are commonplace, particularly during the evening hours. Travel is recommended in daylight between the hours of 6:30  a.m. and 5:30 p.m.  There are also frequent bus accidents.    Serious flooding occurs throughout Cambodia from June through November. Travel on unpaved or dirt roads is difficult after heavy rainfall. The National Route highways are the only roads that can be traveled, with caution, during this time of the year.

Traffic Laws:  In the event you are in a traffic accident, you should cooperate with the police. You should also contact your insurance company for guidance in dealing with the other party and the police. To avoid the risk of theft or confiscation of original documents, the U.S. Embassy advises its personnel and all U.S. citizens traveling to, or residing in, Cambodia to carry photocopies of their U.S. passport, driver's license, and other important documents and to leave the originals in a hotel safe or other secure place.

While in Cambodia, you may encounter road conditions that differ significantly from those in the United States. Traffic in Cambodia is composed of a mix of automobiles, commercial trucks, motorcycles, bicycles, and tuk tuks. As a result of poor roads, driver intoxication, and disregard for traffic laws, traffic accidents are a common occurrence. You should exercise great caution in moving through the country, regardless of mode of transportation.

Public Transportation:  Travelers should exercise caution when using inter-city buses, including those to popular tourist destinations such as Siem Reap and Sihanoukville. Despite the wide availability of moto-taxis, you should not use them due to safety concerns. Be vigilant if traveling by “tuk-tuk” or “cyclo” as personal belongings can be easily stolen. Organized emergency services for victims of traffic accidents are non-existent outside of major urban areas, and those available in major urban areas are inadequate.

See our  Road Safety page  for more information. Visit the website of Cambodia’s  national tourist office   and national authority responsible for  road safety .

Aviation Safety Oversight:  As there is no direct commercial air service to the United States by carriers registered in Cambodia, the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has not assessed the government of Cambodia’s Civil Aviation Authority for compliance with International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) aviation safety standards. Further information may be found on the FAA’s safety assessment page .

Maritime Travel: The Commandant of the Coast Guard has determined that effective anti-terrorism measures are not in place in Cambodia ports and has imposed conditions of entry on vessels that arrive in U.S. ports having visited ports in Cambodia. Mariners and passengers on commercial vessels traveling through the ports of Cambodia should exercise increased caution.

Mariners planning travel to Cambodia should also check for U.S. maritime advisories and alerts at Maritime Security Communications with Industry (MSCI) Web Portal | MARAD (dot.gov) . Information may also be posted to the U.S. Coast Guard homeport website , and the NGA broadcast warnings website  (select “broadcast warnings”).

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TRAVEL TO CAMBODIA IN 2022 (COVID-19) - UPDATED 17 MARCH 2022 The Royal Government of Cambodia has officially decided to waive travel requirements for all travelers entering Cambodia as follows: 1) Waiving the requirement for COVID-19 PCR Test certificate 72 hours prior to your arrival to in Cambodia. 2) Waiving the requirement for Rapid Test on arrival at the airport, land border and seaport to in Cambodia. 3) Reopening the Visa-on- Arrival service for all international travelers by air, land and sea. Upon the arrivals all tourism stakeholders, national and international tourists, and travelers must present vaccinated cards recognized by their respective health authorities. For those, who have not been vaccinated, are still eligible to request/apply for Visa on Arrival; but subject to 14-day state quarantine at the locations designated by the Ministry of Health or respective/local authorities.

For most visitors to the Kingdom, visa are obtainable upon arrival at both Phnom Penh and Siem Reap International Airports in Phnom Penh and Siem Reap . At land crossing from Thailand, Vietnam and Laos, visa can be obtained at International Check Point border. 

Tourists also can get their visas prior to their arrival through a Cambodian Embassy or Consulate overseas . Tourists also can get eVisa through online E-Visa  before travelling. Some nationalities are required to get visa in advance at Royal Embassy of Kingdom of Cambodia in their country : Afghanistan, Algeria, Arab Saudi, Bangladesh, Iran, Iraq, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Nigeria.

A passport and visa are required. Tourists and business travelers may purchase a Cambodian visa valid for one month at the airports in Phnom Penh and Siem Reap and borders. Both require a passport valid for at least six (6) months from the expiry date, 01 recent passport-sized photo. A departure tax is charged on all domestic and international flights.

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The entry points to obtain Arrival Visa:

  • Phnom Penh International Airport
  • Siem Reap International Airport
  • Sihanoukville International Airport

Cambodia-Vietnam border:

  • Bavet  International Check Point ( Svay Rieng Province ) /  Moc Bai ,  Tay Ninh, Vietnam
  • Kha Orm Sam Nor  International Check Point ( Kandal Province ) /  Ving Xuong , An Giang,  Vietnam ("Chau Doc crossing") 
  • Tropeang Sre  International Check Point ( Kratie Province ) /  Hoa Lu ,  Binh Phuoc Province, Vietnam
  • Prek Chak  International Check Point ( Kampot Province ) /  Xa Xia , Kien Giang,  Vietnam (Ha Tien crossing)
  • Phnom Den  International Check Point ( Takeo Province ) /  Tinh Bien , An Giang,  Vietnam 
  • Oyadav  International Check Point ( Rattankiri Province ) /  Le Tanh , Gia Lai Province, Vietnam 
  • Tropieng Phlong  International Check Point ( Kampong Cham Province ) /  Xa Mat , Vietnam
  • Banteay Chakrey International Border Check Point ( Prey Veng Province ) / Dinh Ba , Dong Thap, Vietnam
  • Samrong  International Check Point ( Svay Rieng Province ) /  My Quy Tay , Long An Province, Vietnam

Cambodia-Thailand border:

  • Cham Yeam  International Check Point ( Koh Kong Province ) /  Had Lek , Trat, Thailand
  • Poi Pet  International Check Point ( Banteay Meanchey Province ) /  Aranyaprathet , Sa Kaeo, Thailand
  • Osmach  International Check Point ( Odor Meanchey Province ) /  Chong Jom , Surin, Thailand
  • Anglong Veng  International Check Point ( Banteay Meanchey Province ) /  Chong Sa Ngam , Sisaket, Thailand
  • Prum  International Check Point ( Pailin Province ) /  Ban Pakard , Chantaburi, Thailand
  • Doung  International Check Point ( Battambang Province ) / Ban Laem , Chantaburi, Thailand

Cambodia-Lao border:

  • Dong Krolar  International Check Point ( Steung Treng Province ) /   Voeung Kam , Champasack,  Laos

It is required for the visa applicants to submit passport, application forms, a recent passport-style color photograph, and such other documents as determined by the status of stay.

  • Single entry visa fee for tourist (T) (30 days):    US$ 30
  • Single entry visa fee for business (E) (30 days):  US$ 35

Tourist & Business Visas:

Visitors from countries not under Visa Exemption Agreements must apply for a Tourists (T) or business (E) visa valid for one month at the points of entry.

Visa K can be issued to a Cambodian national entering the Kingdom on a foreign passport. (The applicant has to provide well-documented evidence, such as proof that one's parents were Cambodian).

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The nationals of the Laos, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Vietnam, Thailand, Indonesia, Brunei Darussalam, Myanmar do not need a tourist visa and may stay in Cambodia for 21 and 30 days respectively. Read more

Visa extension:

The tourist (T) and business (E) visas can be extended at the Immigration Department, National Police. The Diplomatic (A), Official (B) and Courtesy (C) visas can be extended at the Consular Department, Ministry of Foreign Affairs. A tourist visa can be extended only once for up to one month (single entry).

A business visa can be extended for:

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  • Overstayers will be fined US$ 10 per day.
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  • A passport that is valid for at least six months and has at least one blank page
  • Cash in US dollars
  • As of June, 2019 a passport photo is no longer required to get a a Cambodia visa

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  • Renewal fee in US dollars
  • Any additional documentation required for your visa extension type, such a letter of employment

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Cambodian passport holders are able to travel to 21 countries or destinations around the world without a visa. The passport allows you to travel to countries such as Myanmar, Laos, Singapore, Philippines, etc. visa-free. The Cambodian passport is ranked 88 th in terms of travel freedom, according to the Henley & Partners Passport Index .

Also, Cambodian passport holders have access to 31 e-visas or 19 visas on arrival.

Cambodia is a southeastern Asian country. It is part of ASEAN, which enables it to get free-visa access to other member nations and the reverse. Its capital city is Phnom Penh and its main currency is the Riel.

Khmer is the major language spoken in the country. With a population of approximately 16.7 million people, Cambodia falls under the least developed countries in the world.

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The nearest visa free countries to visit with Cambodian passport holders are:

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How many countries can cambodian passport go.

A Cambodian passport can give you access to a total of 52 countries or destinations. This number includes those countries with free visa access and those with visas on arrival. Hence, holders of Cambodian passports need visas to enter 144 other countries of the world. This makes the Cambodian visa have low mobility.

Can a Cambodian visit the US?

A Cambodian citizen visiting the United States would generally need a U.S. visa.

Does Cambodian need visa to China?

Yes. Cambodian citizens need a visa in order to enter China.

DO UK need visa to Cambodia?

As a UK citizen, you would require a visa when traveling to Cambodia. You can apply for tourist visas online or on arrival in the country.

Do U.S citizens need visa to go to Cambodia?

No, U.S citizens do not require a Cambodian visa in order to get entry access into Cambodia. Instead of a Cambodian tourist visa, US citizens are eligible to apply for visa on arrival.

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Cambodian passport holders require a UAE tourist visa in order to get into Dubai. This is a short-stay visa with 30 days duration of stay and a validity of 9 months.  The application is offline and requires the applicant to be physically present.

Do Cambodian need a visa to Bali?

No, Cambodians don’t need a visa to enter Indonesia.

Do Cambodian need visa for Singapore?

When traveling to Singapore, Cambodian passport holders don’t require a visa.

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(Updated November 14, 2021 Cambodia Visa Requirements)

Great news! As of November 15, 2021, vaccinated foreign tourists can enter Cambodia without quarantine!

Here is what you need to know to enter Cambodia as a tourist in 2021:

Getting a cambodia tourist (t) visa.

Visa on Arrival in Cambodia remains suspended . If you are not in possession of a multi-entry Visa Extension of Stay (EOS), then you need to apply for a Visa in Advance from a Cambodian Embassy or consulate. The criteria varies from Embassy to Embassy, so check with them directly.

Tourists can also apply for the tourist e-Visa (electronic online Tourist Visa) at  www.evisa.gov.kh or through visa services such as iVisa.com .

Visa Exempt Entry for ASEAN passport holders has been reintroduced.

Cambodia Visa Fee

The cost for a Tourist (T) Visa is $36 USD.

How long can you stay in Cambodia on a (T) Visa?

The Tourist (T) visa allows you to stay in Cambodia for 30 days. You must enter Cambodia within 90 days of when your (T) Visa is issued.

Where can you enter Cambodia?

You can fly into Phnom Penh International Airport and Sihanoukville International Airport . Cambodia’s land and sea borders remain closed to entry for foreigners without prior authorization.

Requirements to Enter Cambodia as a Tourist in 2021

Preflight PCR Test ALL Passengers, including children and babies, must have a printed medical certificate indicating a negative Coronavirus (COVID-19) PCR test conducted no more than 72 hours before arrival into Cambodia. PCR test result documentation must be original (not a copy) and must have a wet ink signature and stamp. See the Covid-19 Travel Medical Certificate Template that you can bring to your doctor . You should also carry color copies of your PCR test results just in case.

Proof of Medical Insurance Foreign tourists must p urchase a local health insurance package for COVID-19 treatment from   Forte Insurance Company .  The cost is $90 for a $50,000 policy valid for 20 days.

We also recommend having additional insurance either through your home country that covers you abroad or getting travel insurance such as World Nomads or Safety Wing . It is recommended to print all of your insurance documentation in color and to carry multiple copies.

Covid Vaccination Card/Certificate All fully vaccinated travelers need to present their vaccination card/certificate in order to be eligible for the reduced 7-day quarantine period. You will need to present: • Confirmation of complete vaccination status • Final dose is required to have been administered at least 14 days prior to arrival Your vaccine card/certificate must state: • Travellers Name • Type of Vaccine • Date(s) of vaccinations Note: Vaccine card/certificate must be hard copy (not digital on phone/tablet). If it is a card then make a color photocopy. If it is digital then print it out in color. If your original card/certificate does not have color then don’t worry about this. 

Quarantine Requirements

Tourists entering Cambodia on a (T) Visa who are fully vaccinated DO NOT need to quarantine .

Unvaccinated or partially vaccinated tourists must quarantine for 14 days . In order to apply for a Cambodia Tourist (T) Visa, passengers must pre-book a quarantine hotel .

You will need to book your quarantine hotel in advance. The five approved Alternative State Quarantine (ASQ) hotels in Cambodia are: Sokhha Phnom Penh Hotel and Residence ,  Courtyard by Marriott Phnom Penh , Raffles Hotel Le Royal Phnom Penh, Sofitel Phnom Penh Phokeethra, Himawari Hotel Apartments . 

These are the only ASQ hotel options for Tourist (T) Visa travelers. These hotels are priced between $1,200 and $1,600 for a 7-day quarantine.

November 2021 update:  This latest update includes extensive research from government websites and people who are currently in Cambodia or who have entered recently. We have received many messages from people asking for advice about entering Cambodia right now. Things are changing frequently and unfortunately, we don’t have all the answers. For the latest updates, we recommend joining the Facebook group Cambodia Visa and Work Permit Group where people are sharing their experiences entering Cambodia right now, Covid-19 testing, requirement changes, and more. Stay safe out there!

Feel free to share your own recent experience entering Cambodia in the comments if you think it can help someone else.

The information below is pre-Covid 19.

Getting a Cambodia visa pre-Covid-19 was a simple and straightforward process.

Below is the information to get a visa for cambodia pre-pandemic., want to know how to extend your cambodia visa click here ..

Cambodia has one of the laxest visa processes in Southeast Asia making it a popular destination for people from all across the world.

You can purchase a Cambodia Visa On Arrival when you arrive at the airport in Cambodia or at land border crossings from Thailand, Vietnam or Laos.

If you’re the type of person who likes to plan ahead, you can get your Cambodia visa before you leave on your trip . This can be done at a Cambodia embassy or consulate abroad . You can also purchase an electronic visa (e-Visa) for Cambodia through an online visa service .

In this article, we’ve outlined what you need to do for whichever option you choose.

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Getting Your Cambodia Visa on Arrival

Note: A majority of countries can get a Visa On Arrival in Cambodia, but some cannot. There are currently nine countries that are visa-exempt, meaning they do not require a Cambodia visa when staying for 30 days or less. The complete list of countries that can and cannot get a Cambodia Visa On Arrival is here . 

Types of Cambodia Visas

There are two types of Cambodia visas you can get on arrival. Check the box on your Cambodia Visa On Arrival form to choose which visa type you would like to get.

TOURIST (T) Visa ( $30 USD as of May 2019.) ORDINARY (E) Visa ( $35 USD as of May 2019 ) .

Which Type of Cambodia Visa Should You Get?

TOURIST (T) VISA If you’re coming to Cambodia for less than 2 months in total, you should get a TOURIST (T) VISA . This is a 1-month single-entry visa that you can extend one time for one month without leaving the country. The cost of a TOURIST (T) VISA is USD $30. 

ORDINARY (E) VISA If you are coming to Cambodia for longer than 2 months in total, you will need to get an ORDINARY (E)  VISA. This is a 1-month single-entry visa that you can extend for an additional 1, 3, 6, or 12 months without leaving the country. The 1 and 3-month visas are single-entry, the 6 and 12-month visas are multiple-entry, meaning you can leave Cambodia and return using the same visa. The cost of an   ORDINARY (E) VISA is USD $35. 

The rules for extending a Cambodia visa changed in 2017. Read: How to Extend Your Cambodia Visa

What You Will Need to Get Your Cambodia Visa On Arrival

The following applies for Visa On Arrival for both the Cambodia TOURIST (T) VISA and ORDINARY (E) VISA.

1. Passport must be valid for at least 6 months from the arrival date.

2. Two free pages in your passport (visa takes up a whole page).

3. A Visa On Arrival application form provided at the airport or land border crossing.

4. One recent passport photograph (4 x 6) . It is now possible to have your passport photo scanned to use on your visa at the Phnom Penh International Airport. There is a small fee ( $2 USD at the time of writing ) for this service, paid at the visa application counter.

5. Visa Fee: A cash payment of  $30 USD for a TOURIST (T) VISA or $35 USD for an Ordinary (E) VISA.

6. At the airport/ land crossing: The Cambodia visa application form will be given to you on the airplane or bus, or you can pick it up inside the airport or at the land border crossing. You’ll need your passport, the application form, passport photo, and payment in USD cash. The staff at the visa application counter will process your application and your passport will be returned to you with your full-page visa inside.

How long it takes depends on how many people are there at the time of your arrival. Once you turn in your paperwork you should get your passport back with your visa in it within 10-15 minutes. You can then proceed through immigration.

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Once you figure out how you want to get your Cambodia visa you can start the fun trip planning, like figuring out where to go !

Getting a Cambodia Visa at a Cambodia Embassy or Consulate Abroad

If you are from a country that requires you to get a Cambodia visa before you travel, or if you just prefer to have your physical Cambodia visa in your passport before your trip, then you can head to a Cambodia Embassy or Consulate abroad to apply for a Cambodia visa there. You can find a list of Cambodia Embassies and Consulates here .

The requirements to get your Cambodia visa at a Cambodia Embassy or Consulate will likely be the same as above for the Visa On Arrival. Just to be sure, call, email, or check their website ahead of time before you make the trip. That way you can ensure you have all of the paperwork, the right Cambodia visa photo size, and anything else that might be required for the type of Cambodia visa you are applying for.

You don’t want to go all the way there only to find out that you are missing something and have to go back again! There may be different requirements for citizens of different countries, so it’s better to check before you go.

If you do not live close to a Cambodia Embassy or Consulate, then you may be able to send your passport in by mail. In this case, be sure to start the process early so there is plenty of time to get your passport and visa back before your trip.

Getting a Cambodia e-Visa (Electronic Visa) Online

Another option that is available for citizens of many countries is to get an e-Visa for Cambodia before your trip.

To get an e-Visa for Cambodia all you need to do is fill out the online e-Visa application and make the payment either by credit/debit card or Paypal.

You will receive the documents you need for your Cambodia visa by email. The e-Visa does have a service fee, but you are paying for the convenience of not having to deal directly with a Cambodia Embassy. When you arrive in Cambodia you’ll present your passport and the documents that were emailed to you at immigration. It is a simple and straightforward process.

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Overstaying Your Cambodia Visa

If you overstay your Cambodia visa, you will be charged $10 per day starting from the date of expiration  (as of August 2017). The fine is payable to immigration when you leave the country.

If you are overstaying your visa for three days or less, it may be cheaper to pay the overstay charge than get a visa extension. Technically you may be charged for a visa extension on your way out of the country, but this usually doesn’t happen.

Extending Your Cambodia Visa

TOURIST (T) VISAS can be extended for one month without leaving the country.

ORDINARY (E) VISAS can be extended for 1, 3, 6, or 12 months without leaving the country.

Read:   How to Extend Your Cambodia Visa .

Double check your visa on arrival.

When purchasing your Cambodia Visa On Arrival at airports or land crossings, be sure to double check your visa when you get it. An ORDINARY (E) Visa should have a series of 8 numbers on the left-hand side of the visa. Ensuring you received the correct visa will save you a lot of trouble and money down the road if you are staying in Cambodia longer than 2 months.

Wrapping Up

Whether you are getting a Cambodia visa at a Cambodia Embassy or Consulate abroad, getting a Cambodia e-Visa or Visa On Arrival, the process shouldn’t be too difficult. We hope this article answered your questions about getting a Cambodia visa.

Now you can get to the fun parts of planning your trip to the Kingdom of Wonder like figuring out which awesome places to visit , what to eat , and deciding which beautiful and affordable hotels to stay at !

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Have you been to cambodia how was your experience getting your cambodia visa.

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June 2, 2022 at 8:09 pm

An informative article. Shiva Shakti is a must-visit in Phnom Penh. We at Shiva Shakti serve traditional Indian-Mughlai food in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Check out our website for more information about us at https://shivashaktikh.com

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September 20, 2022 at 7:07 pm

Hey Shiva Shakti! Ah, we miss your restaurant. It was one of our favorites in Phnom Penh!

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October 7, 2019 at 11:02 pm

Hi, I am visiting Cambodia as part of a tour with a UK holiday company (I am British). We are travelling by boat from Cao Lanh in Vietnam along the Mekong into Cambodia and landing at Phnom Penh. Do you know if I can use an evisa for this entry to Cambodia as the online application form only lists 7 ports and 3 of those are airports – which port would it be if I can? Otherwise, would an on arrival visa be availabvle as I don’t really want to have to travel to London for a normal visa.

November 17, 2019 at 5:24 pm

As a British citizen, you will be able to get a visa on arrival for Cambodia.

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March 30, 2019 at 3:32 pm

I have a 30-day E (work) visa. I’d like to renew for 3-6 months when the 30 days is up. I’m in Battambang.

A couple of questions, if I may.

* I’d like to avoid going back down to Phnom Penh to renew. Can I go to Immigration in Siem Reap to do this?

* Failing that: could a travel agent in Battambang do the job? (Send passport to Immigration, etc.)

* Some say you need a letter from your employer to renew a work visa- is that true? (If so, what does the letter need to say?)

Thanking you…

April 2, 2019 at 3:09 pm

Hi John, thanks for your questions. From our understanding of the current laws, it’s your first time visiting Cambodia you can extend your Ordinary (E) visa for 6 months. If it is not your first time in Cambodia you can only extend your Ordinary (E) visa for 3 months. You will not need a letter from an employer to do this as the (E) visa is not a working visa. If you want to work in Cambodia your job will need to help you obtain a Work Permit. If you have a work permit through an employer you can get a 12-month (E) visa. Hope that helps!

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June 8, 2018 at 8:16 pm

I’m using this info to plot my return. Can’t wait!

June 11, 2018 at 1:50 pm

Awesome! When are you guys coming back?!

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August 27, 2017 at 11:25 am

This is such good information! Thanks for putting it together. Some places make it so hard to visit just because their visas are so tough and time consuming. Combodia visa regulations seem so welcoming and like a breath of fresh air!

September 9, 2017 at 4:09 pm

They are certainly more relaxed than many other places, although as of September 4, 2017 some of the long term visa laws have changed. You can find out more information here: https://www.b2b-cambodia.com/articles/work-permits-required-for-long-term-visa-extensions/

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August 23, 2017 at 7:31 am

Fantastic resource! I’ve been wanting to go to Cambodia for a while so this really lights my fire. I had no idea they offered a Visa that allows you to say for longer than 2 months. Plus, it’s nice to know that it can be extended up to 12 months just by renewing, not reapplying.

September 22, 2017 at 5:48 pm

Hi Mia, so glad you found it useful! Based on new visa laws from September 4, 2017 you can extend an Ordinary (E) visa for 3 months. You can only extend for 6 or 12 months if you have a Work Permit now.

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August 22, 2017 at 4:33 pm

Really helpful article – I actually really like the approach to overstaying your visa, where you’re charged a fee, as opposed to other countries who arrest and issue bans against entering the country again. Good to know about the different visas on offer for travelers, I think my first trip would be less than 2 months so the tourist visa would work for me first up. Who knows though maybe I’ll fall in love and need a new visa for a longer stay the next time!

August 22, 2017 at 9:59 pm

It’s been known to happen 😀 After many visits to the Kingdom of Wonder we ended up moving here!

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August 21, 2017 at 9:26 pm

Such a useful and handy guide for visas to Cambodia. Thanks for the information, nice to have it all in one spot to refer to.

Cheers Sara, so glad you found it useful!

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August 21, 2017 at 4:10 pm

Knowing how to get a visa, particularly for Asian countries can be quite confusing sometimes. I will admit to always preferring to get my visas before I travel. I think it’s my OCD to be prepared. Thanks for taking the time to write this guide as I know it will be super useful to so many.

August 27, 2017 at 11:03 am

Thanks for your feedback, Kerri. Happy to know you found it useful. It never hurts to be prepared 🙂

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August 21, 2017 at 1:11 pm

Thanks for the very useful information with practically all the details needed. I have always been planning to visit Cambodia and I am really glad to know that the process is reasonable and easy for the tourists.

August 22, 2017 at 10:00 pm

Thanks for reading, Jitaditya! Cambodia is one of the easiest countries for getting a visa on arrival, and extending your visa long term.

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August 20, 2017 at 7:38 pm

Thanks for the helpful post! We haven’t been to Cambodia yet, but it’s on our list! I think it’s a similar process to Thailand? (in saying that, it’s been a LONG time since we went to Thailand, so I could be wrong!). I think it’s funny that you are only fined $10/day if you overstay the visa. It doesn’t seem too stressful in that case. Good to know you need passport-sized photos upon arrival too! Thanks again!

August 22, 2017 at 10:03 pm

Glad you found it helpful, Kim-Ling! Thailand is a bit different depending on your nationality, but can still be quite an easy process. Cambodia is one of the simplest in terms of visa on-arrival and long term stays by extending your ORDINARY (E) VISA without leaving the country.

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August 20, 2017 at 3:25 pm

Great information! And I agree. It’s really easy to get a visa. We just got the visa on arrival and it was easy peasy. 🙂

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August 20, 2017 at 2:43 pm

Most probably my next destination. Great timing to have this info.

August 22, 2017 at 10:04 pm

Glad to hear it, Gokul! Hope you have a great trip 🙂

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August 19, 2017 at 1:04 pm

Great information here. I’m pretty sure we just got out visa on arrival into Cambodia but you’re making me second guess myself. Will have to bookmark this for next time. Super useful.

August 20, 2017 at 9:24 am

Hi Skye, Getting a visa on arrival in Cambodia is a very simple process. That’s probably what you did 🙂 Cheers! -Jen

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January 10, 2017 at 9:11 pm

Hi I just passed over the border from Vietnam on a very remote border (phenm den ) with no usd just vnd ! Make sure you have usd !!! We had to pay 8700000 vnd (38usd) nothing we could do About it even though we tried ! Plus no ATMs even close to here or transport some have reported spending up to 60 usd taxi we however have been using local bus but it is hard work very hard work ! Some times money is just not worth fighting for

Watch out for that health check tooo WTF ahhh you have fever sick you sick you pay ( if this happens tell them backpack is heavy hard work hard work usally does it !

But Cambodia is amazing ! Smile laugh point and wave when things are not going to plan and scammers don’t back down just remember they are poor you don’t won’t the cheapest rate you won’t a fair rate !

January 11, 2017 at 6:52 am

Thank you for sharing your experience at that border crossing! Sounds like it was quite an ordeal, so glad you made it through. Love your positive attitude and so glad you have enjoyed Cambodia. It is an amazing country!

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June 5, 2016 at 5:48 pm

I got a tourist visa on arrival when I entered Cambodia by land from Laos. We had to pay an extra 1$ for a medical check (a form) and 35$ instead of the official 30$ for the visa (corruption). I stayed only one month so I didn’t need to extend it, but I’ll keep the information for the future. Thanks for sharing! 🙂

June 6, 2016 at 1:59 pm

Cheers for your comment! 🙂 Do you remember which border-crossing you went through from Laos? We have been scammed (twice!) at the Poipet border between Thailand and Cambodia and ended up paying more than the Cambodia visa fee. We live and learn, but sometimes it’s hard to avoid.

June 9, 2016 at 6:14 am

I don’t remember the name of the border, but if I remember well there is only one land border between Cambodia and Laos. In Laos you usually leave from the 4000 islands and you enter Cambodia through Stung Treng. And yes, even if you know them in advance these scams are difficult to avoid 🙁

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March 16, 2016 at 4:50 am

I already have a Cambodia visa but it will expire in July I was wondering how can I extend or renew that ..I plan to revisit cambodian in October of this year. Please help .

March 16, 2016 at 9:15 pm

Hi Channy! I think the easiest thing to do is get a new visa, either get a tourist visa or an ordinary (E) visa, when you are back in October. Otherwise it will be quite costly to get an extension if you aren’t going to be in Cambodia between July and October. Where is your passport from? That may make a difference.

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Cambodia visa: Requirements and application procedure

Updated: November 7, 2022

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Cambodia visa requirements are clear and easy to understand. Cambodia has an excellent Visa on Arrival policy offering Visa on Arrival for almost all nationalities in the world. Only 10 nationalities need to arrange a pre-approved visa for Cambodia from the consulate.

WHAT YOU WILL LEARN IN THIS ARTICLE You will learn everything about Cambodia visa requirements, visa types, application procedure, documentation required, visa fee and entry/exit formalities at the airport or land border.

There are 4 different visa options to enter Cambodia.

  • Visa EXEMPT : 9 nationalities from ASEAN are visa EXEMPT for stays from 14 days to 30 days
  • eVisa : Most nationalities can obtain eVisa for stays up to 30 days
  • Visa ON ARRIVAL: Most nationalities can obtain Visa ON ARRIVAL for stays up to 30 days
  • Visa REQUIRED : 10 nationalities are required to obtain a pre-arranged visa from the consulate prior to arrival

CAMBODIA VISA REQUIREMENTS BY NATIONALITY

Cambodia Visa Requirements by Nationality

Minimum passport validity required to enter Cambodia

Visa exempt passport holders, 30-day entry.

  • Philippines

14-day entry

Evisa eligible passport holders.

  • Valid for 90 days, 30 days single-entry only
  • Enter from all international airports and select land borders
  • Antigua and Barbuda
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Burkina Faso
  • Central African Republic
  • Congo, Dem Rep of
  • Congo, Rep of
  • Cote d’Ivoire
  • Czech Republic
  • Dominican Republic
  • El Salvador
  • Equatorial Guinea
  • Guinea-Bissau
  • Holy See (Vatican City)
  • Liechtenstein
  • Marshall Islands
  • Netherlands
  • New Zealand
  • North Korea
  • North Macedonia
  • Palestinian Territories
  • Papua New Guinea
  • Sao Tome and Principe
  • Sierra Leone
  • Sint Maarten
  • Solomon Islands
  • South Africa
  • South Korea
  • South Sudan
  • St Kitts and Nevis
  • St Vincent and the Grenadines
  • Switzerland
  • Timor-Leste
  • Trinidad and Tobago
  • Turkmenistan
  • United Arab Emirates
  • United Kingdom
  • United States

Visa ON ARRIVAL eligible passport holders

  • 30 days single-entry only
  • Issued at all international airports, seaports and land borders

Visa REQUIRED passport holders

  • Afghanistan
  • Saudi Arabia

CAMBODIA eVISA

Most nationalities are eligible to apply for Cambodia eVisa online. You will receive your approved eVisa in your email. You can also download it from the eVisa portal. You must present a copy of your approved eVisa at the port of entry in Cambodia.

Cambodia eVisa is valid for 3 months starting from the date of issue. Evisa can be used for a 30-day stay, single-entry only.

Cambodia eVisas are accepted at the following ports only.

International Airports

  • Phnom Penh International Airport
  • Siem Reap International Airport
  • Preah Sihanouk International Airport

Cambodia-Thailand Land Border

  • Cham Yeam – Had Lek
  • Poi Pet – Aranyaprathet

Cambodia-Laos Land Border

  • Tropaeng Kreal – Stung Treng

Cambodia-Vietnam Land Border

  • Bavet – Moc Bai

You can exit from any port with your eVisa. There are no restrictions on exiting the country on an eVisa.

Application procedure

You can apply for Cambodia eVisa online on the official Cambodia eVisa portal.

You have to create an account first. Then fill out the application, upload the required documents and pay the visa fee. 

You will receive your approved eVisa in your email, which you must print and present on your arrival in Cambodia.

Documents required

While filling out the online application, you must upload the following

  • One recent passport-size digital photo (JPG or PNG only)
  • Scanned copy of the passport ID page

The Cambodia eVisa fee is $36 USD ($30 USD application fee and $6 USD processing fee)

Processing time

Cambodia eVisa processing takes 3 business days.

Priority visa service

There is no expedited service. Cambodia eVisa processing takes 3 business days.

Customer service

The Cambodia eVisa portal has dedicated email and phone numbers. You can contact them by email or phone.

Fraudulent websites

There are 100s of fraudulent Cambodia eVisa websites. Cambodia Ministry of Foreign Affairs released a list of known fraudulent Cambodia eVisa websites . Make sure you are not falling prey to any of these fraudulent websites. 

IMPORTANT The ONLY and OFFICIAL Cambodia eVisa portal is  https://www.evisa.gov.kh/ . Any other site is fraudulent. Check the URL carefully before applying for your Cambodia eVisa.

CAMBODIA VISA ON ARRIVAL (VOA)

Most nationalities can obtain Cambodia Visa on Arrival (VOA) at all international airports, seaports and land borders crossings in Thailand, Vietnam and Laos.

Cambodia Visa on Arrival is issued for stays up to 30 days, single-entry only. A 1-month extension is possible.

Visa on Arrival can be obtained at the following ports.

International airports

  • Sihanoukville International Airport
  • Phnom Penh International Port
  • Sihanoukville International Seaport

Cambodia-Thailand land borders

  • Poi Pet – Aranyaprathet
  • Osmach – Chong Jom
  • Choam – Sa Ngam
  • Prum – Ban Pakard
  • Doung – Ban Laem

Cambodia-Laos land borders

Cambodia-Vietnam land borders

  • Oyadav – Le Thanh
  • Trapang Thlong – Xa Mat
  • Trapaing Sre – Hoa Lu
  • Banteay Chakrey – Dinh Ba
  • Samraong – My Quy Tay
  • Samnar Kraom – Ving Xuong
  • Phnom Den – Tinh Bien
  • Prek Chak – Ha Tien

Upon arrival in Cambodia, you would need to apply for your Visa on Arrival (VOA). The procedure is fairly simple.

You would need the following documentation for Cambodia Visa on Arrival (VOA)

  • Completed Visa on Arrival application form (you can pick one up at the VOA section)
  • One recent passport-size photo (2×2 inch)
  • Original passport with at least 2 blank pages

The fee for Cambodia Visa on Arrival is $30 USD payable in USD only. The ATMs at the VOA sections do not usually work. So make sure to carry $30 USD in cash. 

Procedure to obtain Cambodia Visa ON ARRIVAL at the airport, seaport or land border

After arrival, head to the Visa on Arrival area. Grab a copy of the application form. Fill all the details in the application form. 

You will see two lines/counters. One to submit the documents and another to pick up the passport. Head to the first counter and submit the following.

  • Completed Arrival-Departure card
  • Completed customs form
  • Completed Visa on Arrival application form
  • One passport-size photo
  • Original passport

Go to the second line and wait till they call your name. When they call your name, pay the visa fee of $30 USD and pick up your passport. 

Check your new Cambodia visa and make sure all details are correct. 

IMPORTANT Make sure to bring $30 USD in cash. The ATMs at the Visa on Arrival don’t work. They often time out. There are no currency exchanges.

You may be asked to show proof of onward ticket , hotel booking or bank statements. If you are entering Cambodia on a one-way ticket, make sure to get proof of an onward ticket from an onward ticket agency such as OnwardTicket.com .

CAMBODIA VISA FROM THE CONSULATE

The following 10 nationalities must arrange a pre-approved visa for Cambodia from their nearest Cambodian consulate prior to their travel. These 10 nationalities are not eligible for eVisa or Visa on Arrival (VOA).

Visa for Cambodia must be applied at least 1 month in advance. 

Cambodia visa is valid for 3 months from the date of issue. It’s valid for a 30-day stay, single-entry only. 

You can apply for a Cambodia visa at your nearest Cambodia consulate or e mbassy in person or through the mail.

You must submit the following documentation.

  • Completed and signed visa application form (you can pick one up at the consulate)
  • Original passport with at least two blank pages
  • A copy of your passport ID page
  • Round-trip airline tickets
  • Hotel booking
  • Proof of residence (if applying in a country other than your country of passport)

The Cambodia visa fee is $30 USD or its equivalent in local currency. Some consulates charge an additional $5 USD as a service charge. 

Payment method varies from consulate to consulate. So check with your nearest consulate before applying. 

Cambodia visa processing can take from 2 to 7 working days depending on the consulate. Check with your nearest consulate for the exact processing time.

Apply in-person

You can walk into your nearest Cambodia consulate to apply for your visa in person. No appointment is necessary.

Apply by mail

If you do not have a Cambodia consulate nearby, you can also apply by mail. You must attach a prepaid, self-addressed return envelope with your application.

There is no expedited visa service. Check with your nearest Cambodia consulate if they can expedite the process for you.

ENTRY AND EXIT PROCEDURE AT THE AIRPORT

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Entering Cambodia

If you are visa EXEMPT or holding an eVisa or a visa from the consulate, head straight to passport control.

If you need to obtain Visa on Arrival (VOA), head to Visa on Arrival section.

As always, carry a copy of your return ticket and hotel booking just in case. If you are traveling on a one-way ticket, don’t forget to get proof of onward ticket .

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Leaving Cambodia

On exit, you will go through passport control. Your entry stamp will be verified and a new exit stamp will be issued in your passport. 

You will not be asked any questions while exiting the country unless you have overstayed your visa. Just account for 10-15 minutes of additional time for the exit process.

Angkor Wat in Siem Reap

Cambodia visa requirements are clear and straightforward. Cambodia has an excellent eVisa and Visa on Arrival (VOA) policy offering visa on arrival to most nationalities in the world. If you are planning a trip to South East Asia, make sure to add Cambodia to your itinerary. 

WRITTEN BY THIRUMAL MOTATI

Thirumal Motati

Thirumal Motati is an expert in tourist visa matters. He has been traveling the world on tourist visas for more than a decade. With his expertise, he has obtained several tourist visas, including the most strenuous ones such as the US, UK, Canada, and Schengen, some of which were granted multiple times. He has also set foot inside US consulates on numerous occasions. Mr. Motati has uncovered the secrets to successful visa applications. His guidance has enabled countless individuals to obtain their visas and fulfill their travel dreams. His statements have been mentioned in publications like Yahoo, BBC, The Hindu, and Travel Zoo.

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Cambodia visa exemption & requirements

Cambodian visa exempt countries.

To enter Cambodia for a short term visit, citizens of the following countries are able to travel in Cambodia without a visa:

  • Brunei (14 days)
  • Indonesia (30 days)
  • Laos (30 days)
  • Malaysia (30 days)
  • Maldives (30 days)
  • Myanmar (14 days)
  • Philippines (30 days)
  • Seychelles (15 days)
  • Singapore (30 days)
  • Thailand (14 days)
  • Vietnam (30 days)

Nationals from 10 countries in Asia are exempt from Cambodia visa, while those from 21 other countrie(s) will require a valid entry visa.

Nationals from all countries in Europe will need visas to travel to Cambodia as tourists.

Only citizens from Seychelles do not need visas, while nationals from 53 other countrie(s) in Africa are required to obtain a valid visa to enter Cambodia.

Central America and Caribbean

Nationals from all countries in Central America and Caribbean will need visas to travel to Cambodia as tourists.

South America

Nationals from all countries in South America will need visas to travel to Cambodia as tourists.

Nationals from all countries in Oceania will need visas to travel to Cambodia as tourists.

Middle East

Nationals from all countries in Middle East will need visas to travel to Cambodia as tourists.

North America

Nationals from all countries in North America will need visas to travel to Cambodia as tourists.

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Planning a trip to Cambodia? Ever heard about the Cambodia visa free countries ? As per the Cambodia visa policy , some certain countries are eligible for this amazing facility. The Cambodian government has a policy of Cambodia visa-free countries in which visitors of the following countries can enter Cambodia without a visa. So if you are eligible, there is no need to obtain any kind of visa and you can freely travel to Cambodia. But still, there are some specific points one must need to know if she or he is a citizen of one of the visa-free countries. Every person needs to maintain certain entry requirements to enter into Cambodia in spite of being a national of these eligible countries, to enjoy a trouble-free journey to Cambodia. 

What does a visa-free country mean?

  • List of the visa-free countries to Cambodia
  • Certain entry requirements

According to the visa policy provided by the Ministry of Foreigner Affairs of Cambodia, some certain countries got the right to enter and stay in Cambodia for a specific period of time without obtaining any visa. In spite of being visa-free countries, the citizens must follow a few requirements to prove their residence and that they are eligible for this facility.

List of the visa-free countries to Cambodia:

As per the Ministry of Foreigner Affairs in Cambodia, there are citizens of some specific countries who don't require any visa to stay and visit Cambodia for a certain period of time which can be either 30 days or 14 days. So these visa-exempt countries are: 

Also, the diplomatic and official/service passport holders of the above countries do not require a visa for Cambodia. They can stay in Cambodia from 21 to 30 days without any visa. So if you are from those above countries, hola! Enjoy your visa-free stay and Cambodia!

Certain Entry Requirements:

The nationals of the visa-free countries must need to present some really important documents and information with evidence in order to prove their eligibility. These requirements are:

Passport: The applicant must need to provide the valid and original passport which must have a validity of at least 6 months or more from the day of arrival in Cambodia.

Fingerprint scanning: Generally you can see in other countries that recent photographs of the applicant is one of the most important documents on the entry, but in Cambodia, you have to scan your fingerprint on arrival. Though it's mostly required for the adult passport holders.

Criminal background: One must have a clear background without any kind of criminal records. If someone has any kind of serious criminal history, that person probably won't be able to get this facility. But don't try to hide it by providing any fake information because through your passport and identity proof the authority will come to know everything. And once you get caught red-handed using fake evidence, you may end up in jail.

Proper identity proof: You also need to present a proper identity card with photo id proof or residence card.

Sufficient funds: You need to obtain enough money to spend while staying in Cambodia. Do the debit or credit card or ATM facility is widely available here, still, you need to have enough cash money with you as well. Also, you may need to show the hotel reservation document and your arrival and departure airline tickets.

Vaccination certificate: Citizens of some specific countries need to provide a recent international vaccination certificate or else they can only enter the country after being vaccinated before traveling, especially in case they're coming from any infected country.

Visa restrictions: Even if you belong from one of the visa-free countries, still you need to maintain the visa restrictions strictly. As per the restrictions, there are certain places or areas where outsiders and foreigners can not enter. You will learn about these while you arrive there. 

Q. Is Cambodia a visa-free country?

A. No Cambodia is not a visa-free country. Most foreigners need to obtain a visa to enter here but there are some specific countries that we have discussed above that don't require any kind of visa to travel to Cambodia. But they must need to provide all the required documents to prove their eligibility.

Q. Is Cambodia visa-free for Indians?

A. No, Indians can obtain an e-visa or a visa on arrival to enter and travel in Cambodia with a maximum stay duration of 30 days.

Q. How long can I stay in Cambodia without any visa?

A. Generally, it depends on which country you belong to. As per your country, you can stay from 14 to 30 days without any visa but only if you belong from a visa-exempt country.

Q. Can a Filipino travel to Cambodia without any visa?

A. Yes, Filipinos can travel to Cambodia and stay up to 30 days without obtaining any visa as the Philippines is under the visa exempted countries of Cambodia.

Conclusion:

So hopefully all your doubts regarding the Cambodia visa-free countries got cleared up. If you are from the above-mentioned countries, hola!! Pack your languages and get the necessary documents and fly over Cambodia!! If you still have any unsolved inquiries, feel free to contact us.

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Cambodia passport ranking

The Cambodian passport is currently ranked 87th place on the Guide Passport Index. It provides visa-free access to 53 destinations. Cambodian passport holders have visa-free access and visas on arrival to countries such as Indonesia, Philippines, Egypt, Sri Lanka and Thailand. Cambodian citizens do however require a visa to enter 176 destinations in the world such as China, Turkey, Russia, the United States and the entire European Union. This high visa requirement results in a low mobility score.

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Cambodia Passport Ranking

The Cambodia passport ranking relative to other global passports is calculated by adding up the number of countries that allow Cambodia passport holders to enter without a visa (i.e. visa-free countries) and those that allow Cambodia passport holders to enter by obtaining a visa on arrival (i.e. visa-on-arrival countries) or electronic travel authorization (eTA). There are currently a total of 20 Cambodia passport visa-free countries, 30 Cambodia visa-on-arrival countries, and 3 eTA destinations.

Altogether, Cambodia passport holders can enter a total of 53 destinations—either without a visa, through a visa on arrival, or via an eTA. As a result, the Cambodia passport ranks 87 in the world.

Separate from these Cambodia visa-free countries and visa-on-arrival countries, there are 176 additional destinations in which Cambodia passport holders either need a physical visa to enter or an eVisa (i.e. visa required countries).

About Cambodia

The Kingdom of Cambodia is a former French colony. Located in Southeastern Asia, it consists of 25 provinces. It borders Thailand, Laos and Vietnam. The most important provinces are Phnom Penh, Kandal, and Prey Veng. Cambodia is the 26th largest country in Asia with a surface area of 181,035 square kilometers. Its climate is tropical with a rainy monsoon season. Its terrain mostly consists of low flat plains with mountains in the southwest and north.

The overall population is 16,7 million people. The capital of the country is Phnom Penh, which is also the most populous city with 2.1 million inhabitants. Other important cities of the country are Takeo, Kampong Saom, and Battambang. The largest airport is Phnom Penh International Airport (PNH). It has an approximate yearly passenger traffic of 6 million people. Followed by Siem Reap International Airport (REP). Together they connect the country to destinations across Asia and to the U.A.E.

Burkina Faso gained independence from France in 1953. Its culture is dominated by a mix of Theravada Buddhism, Hinduism, and French heritage. Almost 100% of the country follows the Buddhist Religion. The official language of the nation is Khmer. The legal system is a mix based on civil, common, and customary law. The government form is a parliamentary constitutional monarchy. King Norodom Sihamoni is the country’s chief of state. The head of Cambodia’s government is Prime Minister Hun Sen. Elections take place every 6 years.

The official currency of the country is the Cambodian Riel (KHR) with the current exchange rate being KHR 4098 to the USD. The USD is however used as a common form of payment. Cambodia has an open economy, generating a GDP of approximately $30.7 billion. This makes it the 8th largest economy in South East Asia. It has a per capita income of $4,645. The main GDP-contributing sectors are services and industry. The country’s main export is clothing manufacturing.

Cambodia is a well-developed tourism destination offering several attractions. It is known for its UNESCO World Heritage sites and natural beauty. Some of the major destinations are Angkor Wat, the capital of Phnom Penh, the Sihanoukville beaches, Battambang, and Kampot. The majority of the 6 million yearly tourism visitors originate from the neighboring Asian countries, the United States, and Europe. Visitor numbers have grown in the two-digit percentage range over the past years.

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Is Cambodia Visa Free for Filipinos? [Visa Free, VOA, eVisa and Visa Extension Tips]

Cambodia is one of our ASEAN neighbors where Filipinos can enter without the need to apply for a visa. You can enter visa free to Cambodia for 30 days. Enjoy the Kingdom with a rich history from the Angkor Empire to its independence. Feel the warmth of the Cambodians and check out the jungle ruins and ancient temples in the Kingdom of Cambodia.

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Unfortunately, there are no direct flights from the Philippines to Cambodia, however, you can enter through Thailand or Vietnam . Most Filipinos do the tri-city backpacking route which is Thailand-Cambodia-Vietnam or vice-versa.

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Facts about Cambodia Free-Entry for Filipinos

Validity: up to 30 days Process: Visa Not Required Number of Entries: Single

Please note that you need to be in Cambodia for at least 24 hours.

Other Visa Exempt Countries

  • Brunei (14 days)
  • Seychelles (14 days)
  • Thailand (14 days)

Cambodia Visa on Arrival

Validity: up to 30 days Process: Visa on Arrival Number of Entries: Single

Visa Fee: Tourist – USD 30 Business – USD 35

Most nationals who are not visa exempt can get a Visa on Arrival.

Visa Required Nationals:

  • Afghanistan
  • Saudi Arabia

With a Visa on Arrival, you can enter through the following Checkpoints:

Laos Check Points

  • Dong Krolar (Steung Treng)

Thailand Check Points

  • Cham Yeam (Koh Kong)
  • Poi Pet (Banteay Meanchey)
  • Osmach (Odor Meanchey)
  • Anglong Veng (Banteay Meanchey)
  • Prum (Pailin)
  • Doung (Battambang)

Vietnam Check Points

  • Banteay Chakrey (Prey Veng)
  • Bavet (Svay Rieng)
  • Kha Orm Sam Nor (Kandal)
  • Oyadav (Rattankiri)
  • Prek Chak (Kampot)
  • Phnom Den (Takeo)
  • Samrong (Svay Rieng)
  • Tropeang Sre (Kratie)
  • Tropieng Phlong (Kampong Cham)

Cambodia EVisa

Validity : up to 30 days Process : eVisa Number of Entries : Single

Documents Required for Cambodia eVisa

  • Full bio page of your valid Passport
  • 4×6 digital photo
  • USD 36 for the Visa Fee

How to Get a Cambodia eVisa

STEP 1: Prepare soft copies of your document and a credit card for payment.

STEP 2 : Go to this website . Type details asked.

Are Filipinos Visa Free to Cambodia Guide to Visa Extension in Cambodia

STEP 3 : Review your information and go to the payment page.

STEP 4: Pay the eVisa Fee.

STEP 5 : Check your eVisa in your e-mail within 24 hours from your application. Print your eVisa.

STEP 6 : Provide your passport and printed eVisa when you cross immigration.

With a Cambodia eVisa, you can enter through the following Checkpoints:

International Airports

  • Sihanoukville

Land Borders

  • Cham Yeam (Koh Kong – Thailand)
  • Poi Pet (Banteay Meanchey – Thailand)
  • Bavet (Svay Rieng – Vietnam)
  • Tropaeng Kreal (Stung Treang – Laos)

How to get a Cambodia Visa Extension

Cambodia visa extension at a glance.

Extension for: 1, 3, 6 or 12 months (for Ordinary Visa, not Tourist Visa)

Entries : Single for 1-3 months, Multiple for 6-12 months

Process : 2 – 5 days

Where to apply : Immigration office in Cambodia or the Embassy of Cambodia in the Philippines

Documents Required for Cambodia Visa Extension

  • Valid Passport (more than 6 months with 2 blank pages)
  • 6 x 4 cm Passport Photo
  • Visa Fee (USD 45-300)
  • Valid Work Permit (for those extending for 6-12 months)

Cambodia Work Permit

Where to apply.

Ministry of Labor and Vocational Training (MLVT) issues work permits for foreigners. Your employer may process your work permit, if you plan working, you need to have an Ordinary Visa (E).

Who can get a Work Permit?

  • Job offer from a compliant employer
  • Entered Cambodia legally
  • With a valid passport
  • Have the right to reside in the country
  • Physically Fit
  • No Communicable Disease

Documents Required

  • Company’s Certificate and Articles of Incorporation
  • Business Address
  • Tax Patent with Company Stamp
  • Foreign Employee Quota Approval
  • Ministry of Commerce Approval
  • Application form as Issued by MOI
  • Copy of Passport and Valid Visa
  • 3 pcs 4×6 photos
  • Medical Certificate
  • Work Contract

Cambodia Embassy in the Philippines

Embassy of Cambodia in the Philippines​ Unit 7A-B/7th Floor Country Space, I Bldg. Senator Gil Puyat Ave. Makati City, Metro Manila

Telephone: (632) 818 9981, 8101896 Email: [email protected]

Embassy of the Philippines in Cambodia

Embassy of the Republic of the Philippines in Phnom Penh No. 182 Preah Norodom Blvd., Sangkat Tonle Bassac, Khan Chamkarmon, Phnom Penh 12301 Kingdom of Cambodia

Telephone: +855 23 333 303/4 Email: [email protected] Website: dfa.gov.ph

The Kingdom of Cambodia is a wonderful country to visit! It’s also visa free to Cambodia for Filipinos for 30 days. Enjoy your stay here!

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Founder of Two Monkeys Travel Group. Since 2013, Kach has visited all the 7 continents (including Antarctica) and 151 countries using her Philippines Passport. In 2016, she bought a sailboat and went on sailing adventures with her two cats - Captain Ahab & Little Zissou in the Caribbean for 2 years. She now lives in Herceg Novi, Montenegro where she's enjoying her expat life and living on a gorgeous Stonehouse. She writes about her experiences traveling as a Filipina traveler with a PHL Passport. Also tips on backpacking trips, luxury hotel experiences, product reviews, sailing & adventure travel.

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Effortless Access to Cambodia: German and Greek Citizens Now Have Streamlined Visa Processes

Phnom Penh, Cambodia, 20th March 2024,  In a bid to foster seamless travel experiences, CambodianVisa.org has announced streamlined visa processes specifically tailored for German and Greek citizens. With a focus on accessibility and convenience, the platform aims to simplify the journey for travelers seeking to explore the vibrant landscapes and rich cultural heritage of Cambodia.

As travelers increasingly seek hassle-free solutions to navigate international travel requirements, CambodianVisa.org emerges as a beacon of convenience. The platform’s latest initiative caters to German and Greek citizens, offering them a straightforward visa application process to embark on their Cambodian adventures with ease.

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With just a few clicks, German citizens can now access the specially curated visa application portal designed to cater to their unique needs. This innovative approach eliminates the bureaucratic hurdles often associated with visa applications, ensuring a smooth journey from start to finish.

Similarly, Greek citizens can now navigate the visa application process effortlessly, thanks to CambodianVisa.org’s user-friendly interface and comprehensive support services. By prioritizing simplicity and efficiency, the platform empowers travelers to focus on the excitement of their upcoming Cambodian escapades, rather than getting bogged down by paperwork and logistics.

Commenting on the initiative, a spokesperson for CambodianVisa.org highlighted the company’s commitment to enhancing the travel experience for visitors from around the globe. “We understand the importance of seamless travel experiences, which is why we’re thrilled to introduce streamlined visa processes for German and Greek citizens,” the spokesperson said. “Our goal is to provide a hassle-free journey from the moment travelers decide to explore Cambodia to the moment they set foot in this beautiful country.”

This latest development underscores CambodianVisa.org’s dedication to innovation and customer satisfaction. By leveraging cutting-edge technology and a customer-centric approach, the platform continues to set new standards in the travel industry, making it easier than ever for travelers to discover the wonders of Cambodia.

About CambodianVisa.org:

CambodianVisa.org is a leading platform dedicated to simplifying visa application processes for travelers worldwide. With a commitment to innovation and customer satisfaction, the platform offers streamlined solutions tailored to meet the unique needs of each traveler. By leveraging cutting-edge technology and a user-friendly interface, CambodianVisa.org ensures a seamless journey from application to arrival, empowering travelers to explore the beauty of Cambodia with ease.

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    A passport and visa are required. Tourists and business travelers may purchase a Cambodian visa valid for one month at the airports in Phnom Penh and Siem Reap and borders. Both require a passport valid for at least six (6) months from the expiry date, 01 recent passport-sized photo. A departure tax is charged on all domestic and international ...

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    This single-entry visa permits the majority of passport holders to stay up to 30 days in Cambodia (with possibility of extension). How to apply: Apply at the border/checkpoint (during your journey by bus or plane you will be given the entry form to fill out). Cost: approx. $30USD + processing charge.

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    Online visas: Tourist visas (T-visas) are also available online, in advance. The cost is $30 plus a $6 processing fee, with a 3-day processing time. The visa is a 30-day visa valid for 90 days (meaning you must enter Cambodia within 90 days of the visa being issued, but can only stay for 30 days).

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    A Cambodian non-biometric passport. Visa requirements for Cambodian citizens are administrative entry restrictions imposed on citizens of Cambodia by the authorities of other states.. As of 2024, Cambodian citizens had visa-free or visa on arrival access to 56 countries and territories, ranking the Cambodian passport 91st in the world according to the Henley Passport Index.

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    Types of Cambodia Visas. There are two types of Cambodia visas you can get on arrival. Check the box on your Cambodia Visa On Arrival form to choose which visa type you would like to get. TOURIST (T) Visa ($30 USD as of May 2019.) ORDINARY (E) Visa ($35 USD as of May 2019).

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