بله — میتوانید هزینه ویزای الکترونیکی تجاری ۹۰ دلار آمریکا کامبوج را با کارت شرکتی یا شرکتی پرداخت کنید. مسافری که نامش در درخواست ذکر شده نیازی نیست دارنده کارت باشد، هزینه به صورت یک خط تمیز دلار آمریکا ثبت میشود، و رسید به گونهای طراحی شده که مستقیماً در گزارش هزینه قرار گیرد. در اینجا دقیقاً نحوه صدور صورتحساب، دارنده کارت و کارهای اداری توضیح داده میشود.

Yes. You can pay the $90 USD Cambodia Business eVisa on a company or corporate card, and the cardholder does not have to be the traveler named on the application — an assistant, a travel coordinator, or a finance team can pay on the traveler’s behalf. We accept Visa, Mastercard, and American Express, plus PayPal, Apple Pay, and Google Pay, so most US corporate card programs work at checkout. The charge is billed in US dollars as one flat $90 line, and a receipt is emailed with the approved eVisa PDF so it drops straight onto an expense report. The only separate cost is the mandatory $5 USD e-Arrival Card, which can go on the same card.




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