Cambodia Visas
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Get the "ordinary visa", all the info you need is here:
http://www.movetocambodia.com/planning- ... dia-visas/
http://www.movetocambodia.com/planning- ... dia-visas/
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Seems to me this thread is woefully out of date.
Suggest anyone who has navigated to here looking for information read
http://www.movetocambodia.com/planning- ... dia-visas/
Suggest anyone who has navigated to here looking for information read
http://www.movetocambodia.com/planning- ... dia-visas/
Really? If you check my posts on page 2 you will find that all of that information is current and more informative than the movetocambodia blog post imho.roy_baldman wrote:Seems to me this thread is woefully out of date.
Suggest anyone who has navigated to here looking for information read
http://www.movetocambodia.com/planning- ... dia-visas/
Edit to add: If you or anyone has updated information then feel free to post it and hopefully one of the mods/admins can edit my post accordingly to reflect the updated information.
I'm not a negative person, I encourage people all the time...it's usually to f**k off! But, whatever.
As of now, in order to receive an Ordinary (E Class) VOA upon arriving in Phnom Penh airport, do I really need to show "supporting documents" to obtain the visa and gain entry into Cambodia?
The reason I ask is because I want to come there to more or less live, and search for work for a long period of time. I would basically be like a US citizen retired in PP since I get paid SSD benefits and could stay afloat over there without working, but I want to eventually land a job, freelance with private lessons, or even volunteer long term.
The Cambodian Consulate website says the following, and from the visa guides I have been reading, it doesn't mention supporting documents, so I have concern and would be disappointed to arrive to only be able to stay for 60 days on a Tourist visa.
"Applicants Holding Canadian (Though I'm American, any differences?) Passports submit the Following:
One completed visa application form
One current passport sized photo(2" x 2")
Fee for tourist visa is 35 USD and 40 USD for business visa (Money Order from Canada Poster Service is not accepted. Please use certified's check or cashier's check from any Canadian banks or personal/company check). All payments must be payable to: Embassy of Cambodia
Passport (original) with at least 6+ months validity
A self-addressed prepaid return envelope.
For business visas you will need supporting documentation such as a letterhead from your company and/or invitation from Cambodia" - the Royal Embassy doesn't refer to the visa as "Ordinary", but rather "business" alone on their website and says we need supporting documentation like that..
Do we really need that anymore? It wasn't a requirement in the past, and I'm not sure what my options are if I have to show something like that, because I don't have it.
The reason I ask is because I want to come there to more or less live, and search for work for a long period of time. I would basically be like a US citizen retired in PP since I get paid SSD benefits and could stay afloat over there without working, but I want to eventually land a job, freelance with private lessons, or even volunteer long term.
The Cambodian Consulate website says the following, and from the visa guides I have been reading, it doesn't mention supporting documents, so I have concern and would be disappointed to arrive to only be able to stay for 60 days on a Tourist visa.
"Applicants Holding Canadian (Though I'm American, any differences?) Passports submit the Following:
One completed visa application form
One current passport sized photo(2" x 2")
Fee for tourist visa is 35 USD and 40 USD for business visa (Money Order from Canada Poster Service is not accepted. Please use certified's check or cashier's check from any Canadian banks or personal/company check). All payments must be payable to: Embassy of Cambodia
Passport (original) with at least 6+ months validity
A self-addressed prepaid return envelope.
For business visas you will need supporting documentation such as a letterhead from your company and/or invitation from Cambodia" - the Royal Embassy doesn't refer to the visa as "Ordinary", but rather "business" alone on their website and says we need supporting documentation like that..
Do we really need that anymore? It wasn't a requirement in the past, and I'm not sure what my options are if I have to show something like that, because I don't have it.
Hi all,
I am coming on a business visa (Evisa) working in Cambodia. They've told me that my children get free visas, just have to pay a processing fee per kid ($30 or so). How long is the validity for the kids' visas? Same as mine? Do you have to pay the fee each time to extend the child visa?
I am coming on a business visa (Evisa) working in Cambodia. They've told me that my children get free visas, just have to pay a processing fee per kid ($30 or so). How long is the validity for the kids' visas? Same as mine? Do you have to pay the fee each time to extend the child visa?
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What is your nationality? Kids the same (presumably)?bbarnett wrote:Hi all,
I am coming on a business visa (Evisa) working in Cambodia. They've told me that my children get free visas, just have to pay a processing fee per kid ($30 or so). How long is the validity for the kids' visas? Same as mine? Do you have to pay the fee each time to extend the child visa?
All USA.Stagger Lee wrote:What is your nationality? Kids the same (presumably)?bbarnett wrote:Hi all,
I am coming on a business visa (Evisa) working in Cambodia. They've told me that my children get free visas, just have to pay a processing fee per kid ($30 or so). How long is the validity for the kids' visas? Same as mine? Do you have to pay the fee each time to extend the child visa?
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Do your kids have any felony arrest warrants? That could be a problem.
Follow my lame Twitter feed: @gavin_mac
Yes, 2 each (3 kids) for assault on people asking dumb questions.gavinmac wrote:Do your kids have any felony arrest warrants? That could be a problem.
[quote="epidemiks"]If you dont have it, you can't come. Simple.
Nah j/k.
If you're white, it's as simple as arriving, ticking the E - type box on the form, giving them your passport and photos and waiting with the others on the right until they hold up your passport and then you pay.[/quote]
I'm white as a paper plate yo. But really I can still do like this in 2016 for sure? I'll have a hell of a time going to and from Thailand and Malaysia until my next check if not xD
Nah j/k.
If you're white, it's as simple as arriving, ticking the E - type box on the form, giving them your passport and photos and waiting with the others on the right until they hold up your passport and then you pay.[/quote]
I'm white as a paper plate yo. But really I can still do like this in 2016 for sure? I'll have a hell of a time going to and from Thailand and Malaysia until my next check if not xD
My understanding is that children under 12 are granted a gratis E-type visa on arrival valid for 1 month, but I believe that the extensions are not gratis and are charged at the same rate as an adult. I could be wrong, hopefully someone with first hand experience can confirm.bbarnett wrote:Hi all,
I am coming on a business visa (Evisa) working in Cambodia. They've told me that my children get free visas, just have to pay a processing fee per kid ($30 or so). How long is the validity for the kids' visas? Same as mine? Do you have to pay the fee each time to extend the child visa?
I'm not a negative person, I encourage people all the time...it's usually to f**k off! But, whatever.
What prices are outdated?Hans3 wrote:The prices here is outdated. Can anyone please supply the updated version
See my post on page 2 of this thread, current visa prices.
I'm not a negative person, I encourage people all the time...it's usually to f**k off! But, whatever.
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