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.
Cambodia Visas
[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What prices are outdated?Hans3 wrote:The prices here is outdated.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.
I read what you posted, no visa agency, not even lucky will do a visa extension for one month for less than $47. Where can I find a website that reflect the actual prices' Not this hogwash
Agencies set their own prices for extensions(official fee + agency handling fee), and they can vary significantly from place to place, and as I mentioned on page 2, the extension fees quoted are approximate prices.PSD_Kiwi wrote:(Note: The approximate prices above for visa extensions are based on the cost of having your visa extended through a 3rd party, not the official price from the Immigration Department)
You could try your luck and attempt to pay the official extension rate at the Immigration office opposite the airport, but they quite often try to pull the wool over foreigners eyes and charge more than most agents. While you're there, try to get a copy of the official visa extension prices and post it on this thread, try and contribute a little something yourself rather than calling the efforts of mine and other members posts hogwash.
I'm not a negative person, I encourage people all the time...it's usually to f**k off! But, whatever.
- Lucky Lucan
- K440 Knight Captain
- Reactions: 761
- Posts: 22525
- Joined: Fri Mar 04, 2011 12:24 pm
- Location: The Pearl of the Orient
This site has good info: VisaAnswersHans3 wrote:I read what you posted, no visa agency, not even lucky will do a visa extension for one month for less than $47. Where can I find a website that reflect the actual prices' Not this hogwash
Romantic Cambodia is dead and gone. It's with McKinley in the grave.
PSD_Kiwi wrote:Agencies set their own prices for extensions(official fee + agency handling fee), and they can vary significantly from place to place.PSD_Kiwi wrote:(Note: The approximate prices above for visa extensions are based on the cost of having your visa extended through a 3rd party, not the official price from the Immigration Department)
You could try your luck and attempt to pay the official extension rate at the Immigration office opposite the airport, but they quite often try to pull the wool over foreigners eyes and charge more than most agents. While you're there, get a copy of the official visa extension prices and post it on this thread, try and contribute a little something yourself rather than calling the efforts of my post hogwash.
6 &12 months official fees are $100 & $180 respectively (not sure about 1 or 3 months though)
according to an official government site - http://phnompenh.gov.kh/en/visitors-tou ... g-culture/
- Lucky Lucan
- K440 Knight Captain
- Reactions: 761
- Posts: 22525
- Joined: Fri Mar 04, 2011 12:24 pm
- Location: The Pearl of the Orient
Fair enough, that must be the right price if it's on the government website. Hans3, there's the correct answer.
Romantic Cambodia is dead and gone. It's with McKinley in the grave.
Sorry if you feel that I came across as rude, I just have to get used to the fact that there is the price and then their price
Think of it as a small annual "expatriate's tax", the value of which is never having to justify to anyone, least of all the Ministry of Immigration, your suitability (or otherwise) for continued residence in the Kingdom, in perpetuity.Hans3 wrote:Sorry if you feel that I came across as rude, I just have to get used to the fact that there is the price and then their price
There have been changes to the extension of stay options for the E-type (Ordinary) visa, there are now 6 different options available. I have not come across any official announcements on these from the Immigration department or MoFAIC yet though, nor details of requirements and costs.
You still apply for the E-type visa on arrival, but when you extend you choose one of the 6 extension of stay options that is relevant to your circumstances .
http://www.microsofttranslator.com/bv.a ... bodge.html
You still apply for the E-type visa on arrival, but when you extend you choose one of the 6 extension of stay options that is relevant to your circumstances .
http://www.microsofttranslator.com/bv.a ... bodge.html
I'm not a negative person, I encourage people all the time...it's usually to f**k off! But, whatever.
-
- I need professional help
- Reactions: 0
- Posts: 1180
- Joined: Fri Jan 27, 2012 5:32 pm
My travel agent told me that next time I extend my visa I can choose between a business one or the new retiree one. No documentation required for either one.
They did say that documents would be required in a couple of years time. I guess when the 'competent authorities' have figured out a realistic workable system.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
They did say that documents would be required in a couple of years time. I guess when the 'competent authorities' have figured out a realistic workable system.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Last edited by youngwill100 on Tue Sep 13, 2016 7:09 pm, edited 1 time in total.
-
- Similar Topics
- Replies
- Views
- Last post
-
- 3 Replies
- 2538 Views
-
Last post by PSD_Kiwi
Thu Apr 16, 2020 6:42 pm
-
- 1 Replies
- 993 Views
-
Last post by dirtymacca
Tue Aug 23, 2022 8:15 am
-
- 13 Replies
- 3735 Views
-
Last post by newnewnewbie
Fri Apr 26, 2019 12:16 pm
-
-
Current Processing Times for UK Visas?
by RobW » Sun Feb 05, 2023 12:08 pm » in Questions and Answers - 16 Replies
- 1512 Views
-
Last post by RobW
Mon Jul 10, 2023 4:41 pm
-
-
-
Immigration checks, Cambodia begins using "Foreigner Presence in Cambodia" system to track foreigners
by Bong Burgundy » Fri Mar 06, 2020 4:11 pm » in Cambodia Speakeasy - 13 Replies
- 15658 Views
-
Last post by telescopic
Wed Dec 28, 2022 11:21 am
-