Plan on 3 business days. That is the Cambodia eVisa processing time for US citizens in 2026 — start to printable PDF in your inbox. Here is how the clock actually counts, why weekends and US holidays stretch it, and how far ahead to apply so your visa is never the thing holding up your trip.

Plan on 3 business days. For US citizens, the Cambodia eVisa is approved in 3 business days, measured from a complete application to the approved visa arriving as a printable PDF by email. Business days exclude weekends and Cambodian public holidays, so timing your submission matters: a complete application sent Monday is typically approved by Thursday, while one sent late Friday US time lands closer to the following Wednesday. There is no faster paid tier and no instant option — the timeline is the same flat 3 business days for every applicant. Because the eVisa stays valid for 3 months from issue, the safest move is to apply 2 to 3 weeks before you fly.




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