Oh fuck off. Lucky have never once got a visa extension in less than 3 days, and rarely less than 5.newkidontheblock wrote:Try Lucky Motorcycle on Monivong. They do all sorts of visas (among other things). Employees speak English and seems popular with the foreigner crowd. Quick service, too. They had my regular visa extended by the next day.
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You are wrong, kind sir. When I walked in around 12 PM they quoted me 5 days. When I said cannot do, need sooner, I initially got a blank look. My missus then spoke some Khmer to them and then they said come back at 5:30 PM. The next day, their man arrived at Lucky with 3 passports in hand. You can ask her if you don't believe me.
Don't worry, be happy.
They can do same day and next day turnaround, but they charge extra.walkjivefly wrote:Oh fuck off. Lucky have never once got a visa extension in less than 3 days, and rarely less than 5.newkidontheblock wrote:Try Lucky Motorcycle on Monivong. They do all sorts of visas (among other things). Employees speak English and seems popular with the foreigner crowd. Quick service, too. They had my regular visa extended by the next day.
I'm not a negative person, I encourage people all the time...it's usually to f**k off! But, whatever.
Lucky took hold of my passport last thing on Tues, so submitted Wed morning I suppose.
Returned Friday early afternoon with a one year Chinese and a one year Cambodian visa.
Pretty good, I'd say. Paid 30 extra for one day service at Chink embassy.
The new Cambodian one is coded EB.
Returned Friday early afternoon with a one year Chinese and a one year Cambodian visa.
Pretty good, I'd say. Paid 30 extra for one day service at Chink embassy.
The new Cambodian one is coded EB.
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Rob;
ur American? how much was the Chinese one year, valid for how long/entry?
ur American? how much was the Chinese one year, valid for how long/entry?
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Murcan? They won't even give me a transit visa, man.Phuket2006 wrote:Rob;
ur American? how much was the Chinese one year, valid for how long/entry?
All my previous Chinese visas have been two year multi entry, 90 day maximum stay. Procured in London.
This one is one year maximum stay 30 days, apparently the limit available in Cambodia.
I think it was dollah 286 but will have to check when home.
Edited to say that the Cambodian one has EB stamped on it. Presume the B is for business.
Of note the guy who signs it has always been a Brigadier General. Now he's a Major General, a lesser post I think.
Nother edit: USD315 including the $30 one day fee.
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Meh, they must not like me. And they've never charged me only $280 for a 1 year Cambodian extension. It was $288 this year. Came back as EB type.PSD_Kiwi wrote:They can do same day and next day turnaround, but they charge extra.walkjivefly wrote:Oh fuck off. Lucky have never once got a visa extension in less than 3 days, and rarely less than 5.newkidontheblock wrote:Try Lucky Motorcycle on Monivong. They do all sorts of visas (among other things). Employees speak English and seems popular with the foreigner crowd. Quick service, too. They had my regular visa extended by the next day.
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Umm. Nope.RobW wrote:Murcan? They won't even give me a transit visa, man.Phuket2006 wrote:Rob;
ur American? how much was the Chinese one year, valid for how long/entry?
All my previous Chinese visas have been two year multi entry, 90 day maximum stay. Procured in London.
This one is one year maximum stay 30 days, apparently the limit available in Cambodia.
I think it was dollah 286 but will have to check when home.
Edited to say that the Cambodian one has EB stamped on it. Presume the B is for business.
Of note the guy who signs it has always been a Brigadier General. Now he's a Major General, a lesser post I think.
Nother edit: USD315 including the $30 one day fee.
China: 10 year, multi, max 30 days visit. ~USD150. Chinese Embassy.
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Tourist. Business has longer maximum stay length. Embassy asks you to bring lots of docs. I hear you can do it at travel agencies here with less hassle.
Used mine twice so far...
Yeah, PP.
Used mine twice so far...
Yeah, PP.
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