Visa Requirements for Cambodia: A Complete 2026 Guide

Planning a trip to Cambodia this year? One of the most important steps before booking flights or planning your itinerary is understanding the visa and entry requirements. Cambodia has flexible options for travellers, but the rules vary depending on your nationality, length of stay, and how you enter the country.

This 2026 guide breaks down everything you need to know — from visa exemptions and e-visas to visa on arrival, fees, application steps, and practical safety tips.

Do You Need a Visa for Cambodia?

Yes — in most cases.
Cambodia requires foreign visitors to have a valid visa to enter the country, unless your nationality qualifies for a visa exemption.

However, the process is relatively straightforward — with options including visa exemptions, e-visa, and visa on arrival.

Visa Exemptions — Who Can Enter Without a Visa?

Some passport holders do not need a visa for short stays. The exact length of visa-free entry depends on your nationality.

Common Visa Exemptions (short stays)

  • ASEAN citizens (e.g., Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia) — typically up to 30 days
  • Citizens of some other countries (e.g., South Korea) may also have visa-free entry for short stays

Tip: Always check official government sources before booking, as policies can change and exceptions may apply.

E-Visa (Electronic Visa)

Cambodia has an easy e-visa system — a popular choice for many travellers.

E-Visa Key Facts

  • Valid for: single entry
  • Stay allowed: up to 30 days
  • Processing: usually within a few business days
  • Application: 100% online

How To Apply

  • Visit the official Cambodia e-visa portal
  • Upload a passport photo page and a recent photo
  • Submit your application and pay the fee
  • Receive your e-visa by email (print a copy!)

Make sure to enter through an international checkpoint that accepts e-visas (airports and certain land borders).

Visa on Arrival

Visa on arrival (VOA) is available at major entry points, especially airports and some land borders.

Process:

  • Arrive at a Cambodia entry point
  • Fill out a visa application form
  • Provide a passport-style photo
  • Pay the visa fee in cash
  • Get your passport stamped with the visa

Entry Points That Typically Offer VOA

  • Phnom Penh International Airport (PNH)
  • Siem Reap International Airport (REP)
  • Some international land border crossings

Note: Visa on arrival is usually not available at all border crossings, so check before you travel overland.

Fees and Payment Methods

Fees vary depending on the visa type and your nationality, but typically:

  • E-Visa fee: charged online in USD (check the official portal)
  • Visa on Arrival stamping fee: paid in cash (mainly USD)
  • Business or long-stay visas: may have higher costs

Always confirm the current fees before applying, as governments can adjust them.

Important Passport Requirements

Before applying for any Cambodian visa, make sure:

  • Your passport has at least 6 months validity from your arrival date
  • You have at least one clear page for the visa stamp
  • You have a passport-style photo for visa-on-arrival (if needed)
  • You carry proof of onward travel (return ticket) if asked

Entering Cambodia by Land

If you’re travelling overland (e.g., from Vietnam or Thailand):

  • Check which land border checkpoints accept e-visas
  • Some remote borders do not process e-visas or VOA
  • Have USD cash ready — some borders do not accept cards

Visa Extensions and Overstays

If you want to stay longer than the original 30 days:

  • You can extend your visa inside Cambodia
  • Extensions are processed at immigration offices
  • Fees and processing times vary

Overstaying your visa can lead to fines or problems at the border when you leave — so always check your expiry date and apply for an extension before it runs out.

Tips For a Smooth Visa Experience

  • Apply for your e-visa at least 1–2 weeks before travel
  • Carry multiple printed copies of your visa and passport
  • Keep USD cash for visa fees (many border points require it)
  • Check updated entry requirements before departure
  • Confirm that your arrival point accepts your chosen visa type

Final Thoughts

Cambodia is one of the easiest countries in Southeast Asia to enter as a visitor — especially with e-visa and visa-on-arrival options. With a bit of planning and the right documents, you’ll be ready to explore ancient temples, floating villages, island beaches, and lively markets.

Before you travel, always check the official government or embassy resources for the latest visa information — as policies can change.

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