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How Much Is a Cambodia Tourist eVisa for US Citizens?
The Cambodia Tourist eVisa is $80 USD all-in for US citizens — one flat price, approved in 3 business days, delivered as a printable PDF by email. No flight, no hotel, no bank statement. Here is exactly what that $80 covers, and the one separate cost most Americans miss.
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How much does a Cambodia Tourist eVisa cost for US citizens?
A Cambodia Tourist eVisa is $80 USD all-in for US citizens. That is one flat price — there are no processing tiers and no rush upsell — and it is approved in 3 business days and delivered as a printable PDF by email. The price covers the visa end to end, including free resubmission if Cambodian Immigration flags a correction and US-timezone support. The one cost that sits outside the visa is the mandatory e-Arrival Card, which is $5 USD verified through us, so a single American traveler should budget $85 USD in total. You do not need a return flight, hotel booking, or bank statement to apply.
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The Cambodia Tourist eVisa is $80 USD all-in for US citizens — one flat price, no tiers, no rush upsell, approved in 3 business days.
That $80 USD is the visa, end to end: approved in 3 business days, delivered as a printable PDF by email, with free resubmission if Immigration flags a correction and US-timezone support.
There is no separate "rush" or "express" price — every Tourist eVisa runs on the same 3-business-day track, so the figure you see is the figure you pay.
The e-Arrival Card is a separate, mandatory cost: $5 USD verified through us, 14 fields, submitted within 7 days before you fly. Budget $85 USD total for one traveler.
No hidden travel costs to qualify: no return flight ticket, no hotel booking, no bank statement, and no proof of funds are required to apply.
The short answer, and why the price is simpler than you expect
What the $80 USD actually includes
The one separate cost most Americans miss
What you do NOT have to pay for to qualify
Tourist vs Business: the $10 question for Americans
How much is a Cambodia Tourist eVisa for US citizens?
The Cambodia Tourist eVisa is $80 USD all-in for US citizens. It is one flat price with no processing tiers and no rush upsell, approved in 3 business days and delivered as a printable PDF by email. The $80 USD covers the visa end to end, including free resubmission if Immigration flags a correction and US-timezone support. The only separate cost is the mandatory e-Arrival Card at $5 USD, so budget $85 USD total for one traveler.
Is there a cheaper or a rush price for the Cambodia Tourist eVisa?
No. There is one track and one price. Every Cambodia Tourist eVisa is worked on the same 3-business-day timeline — there is no slower "standard" tier to save money on and no faster "express" tier to pay more for. The $80 USD you see when you start is the $80 USD you pay when you finish. If timing is tight, the answer is to apply earlier, not to pay for speed that does not exist.
What does the $80 USD Tourist eVisa price include?
It includes the single-entry Tourist eVisa (valid 3 months from issue, 30-day stay), approval in 3 business days, delivery as a printable PDF by email, free resubmission if Cambodian Immigration flags a correction, and US-timezone support. It is not a deposit or a base rate — it is the complete price from the start of the form to the approved visa in your inbox.
Is the e-Arrival Card included in the Tourist eVisa price?
No — the e-Arrival Card is a separate, mandatory cost. It is $5 USD verified through us, a 14-field pre-arrival declaration you file within the 7 days before your flight, delivered as a ready-to-scan QR code. The visa and the e-Arrival Card are two different forms with two different deadlines, so budget $85 USD total for one American traveler: $80 USD for the visa and $5 USD for the e-Arrival Card.
Do I need to book a flight, hotel, or show a bank statement to apply?
No. The Cambodia Tourist eVisa does not require a return flight ticket, a paid hotel booking, a bank statement, proof of funds, travel insurance, or an itinerary. The form asks for an intended address in Cambodia, but a hotel name and city is enough. The $80 USD visa fee is the real cost of qualifying — there is no stack of supporting purchases hiding behind it.
How much more is the Business eVisa, and do I need it?
The Business eVisa is $90 USD all-in — $10 USD more than the Tourist eVisa. You only need it if your trip is not pure leisure or runs longer than 30 days: meetings, conferences, supplier visits, freelance gigs, or a stay you intend to extend in-country. For a normal vacation under 30 days, the Tourist eVisa at $80 USD is the right and cheaper choice, and the extra $10 USD for Business buys nothing you would use.
Eliza heads the eVisa Applications desk at VisaToCambodia. Since 2021 she has reviewed or supervised thousands of Cambodia eVisa applications and writes the cost and how-to-apply cluster, breaking down exactly what American travelers pay and what that price delivers.
Each traveler needs their own visa and their own e-Arrival Card — there is no family bundle or discount. At $85 USD all-in per person, a couple is $170 USD and a family of four is $340 USD. Children and infants each need their own eVisa under their own passport, so they are counted the same as adults in the total.
Will my US bank add a fee to the Cambodia eVisa charge?
It might, but that fee comes from your bank, not from the $80 USD visa price. The visa is billed in USD, so most American cards process it cleanly, but some issuers apply a foreign-transaction fee on charges that route through an overseas processor — usually a dollar or two on an $85 USD total. Using a card with no foreign-transaction fee removes it entirely, and the visa price itself never changes.