Searching for a Cambodia eVisa "same-day" or "rush" tier? Here is the straight answer for US citizens in 2026: there are no rush tiers to buy. Everyone gets one flat price and the same 3-business-day approval — and that is faster than most rush promises elsewhere.

No. There is no genuine same-day or rush tier you can pay extra to buy for the Cambodia eVisa. Every application — Tourist or Business — runs on the same timeline and is approved in 3 business days. The price is flat: Tourist $80 USD all-in, Business $90 USD all-in, both delivered as a printable PDF by email. Any site advertising a paid "12-hour" or "instant" Cambodia visa upgrade is selling a tier that does not exist; you cannot purchase a place at the front of a queue that processes everyone the same way. The honest fast track is simply to apply as soon as your travel dates are firm, because 3 business days is already quick by regional standards.



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