Cambodia charges every traveler the same, kids included: $80 USD per Tourist eVisa, no child discount, no family bundle. Here is the exact math for a family of four, where the $5 e-Arrival Card lands on top, and how to budget the whole entry cost before you book.

A Cambodia Tourist eVisa is $80 USD per traveler, and that price is identical for every family member — there is no child discount, no infant rate, and no family bundle. A family of four on Tourist eVisas is four times $80, or $320 USD for the visas. On top of that, every air arrival files a separate e-Arrival Card at $5 USD per traveler, so a family of four adds 4 × $5 = $20, for $340 USD all-in to get the whole family fully cleared into Cambodia. The cost scales linearly with no caps, so the only number you really need is the per-head figure: $85 all-in per person on a Tourist eVisa. Everything is approved in 3 business days and delivered as printable PDFs to one inbox.
Most US parents pricing a Cambodia trip expect the visa cost to come with the usual family-travel asterisks: a discounted child rate, a free-under-two exemption, maybe a capped family bundle. Cambodia has none of that. Every traveler pays the same flat price, so the family visa bill is just one number multiplied by the number of people in your group. That makes it easier to budget than almost any other line on the trip — there is no fine print to decode and no age-band table to cross-reference. If you are still mapping out the basics of the Cambodia visa for US citizens, start with our pillar guide and come back here for the family math.
This guide does the multiplication for you: the per-traveler price, the exact family-of-four total, where the e-Arrival fee lands on top, and the costs US parents wrongly expect to pay but never do. When you are ready, you can apply for the whole family in one session and pay once at a single checkout. If you are still working out whether the kids even need a visa, our guide on whether children need a Cambodia visa answers that first.
If anyone in your family is traveling for business rather than tourism, that traveler's eVisa is the Business type at $90 USD all-in — a $10 difference per person, and the only Cambodia eVisa that can be extended from inside the country. For most families the answer is four Tourist eVisas, but a working parent traveling alongside the family on business might mix one Business eVisa with three Tourist ones. Our Cambodia visa cost guide for Americans lays out the full per-type pricing if you need to compare.
The reason every child is full price is structural: Cambodia issues one eVisa per passport, and the system reads each traveler as an individual record. There is no family or group eVisa to discount in the first place. If you want to see how the per-traveler rule plays out at the application stage — including the single-session workflow that lets you do the whole family at once — our guide on how US families apply for children walks through the mechanics.
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Kartu Kedatangan Elektronik Kamboja adalah langkah terpisah dari eVisa Anda, dan biayanya kecil — $5 USD yang diverifikasi melalui kami, terdiri dari 14 kolom, diajukan dalam waktu 7 hari sebelum Anda terbang. Berikut penjelasan detail tentang apa saja yang tercakup dalam biaya tersebut, mengapa biaya tersebut tidak termasuk dalam harga visa Anda, dan waktu yang dibutuhkan agar proses di gerbang keberangkatan tetap berjalan lancar.
Kartu Kedatangan Elektronik Kamboja terdiri dari 14 kolom yang terbagi dalam tiga bagian, yang harus diajukan dalam waktu 7 hari sebelum Anda mendarat. Berikut adalah penjelasan lengkap untuk setiap kolom, sesuai urutan yang diminta dalam formulir, ditambah slip format tanggal yang menandai pelancong AS di kios.
Kartu Kedatangan Elektronik Kamboja (Cambodia e-Arrival Card) meminta 14 informasi yang terbagi dalam tiga bagian — identitas Anda, penerbangan dan tempat tinggal Anda, serta deklarasi bea cukai singkat. Berikut adalah penjelasan detail untuk setiap kolom dan empat hal yang perlu Anda siapkan sebelum memulai.
Each child's e-Arrival Card has to match that child's eVisa and passport exactly — same name, same passport number, same date of birth — or the family can get held up at the kiosk. Because the cost is a flat $5 per traveler with no discount, the e-Arrival math is the same simple multiplication as the visa: travelers times five. When your flights are booked and your approved eVisas are in hand, you can get the whole family's e-Arrival Cards sorted in one pass.
The all-in per-traveler price is also not a stripped-down permit. For each $80 Tourist eVisa your family gets the approved visa delivered as a printable PDF by email, a 3-business-day turnaround, free resubmission if Immigration flags a photo or passport correction, and US-timezone support if anything goes sideways before you fly. To see how these costs fit into the wider trip budget — flights, accommodation, daily spend — our broader Cambodia visa cost guide for US travelers puts the visa line in context.
Set the family budget at the per-head all-in figure times the number of travelers, and you will be exactly right: $85 per person on a Tourist eVisa covers both the visa and the e-Arrival Card. For a family of four that is $340, for a family of five $425. Earmark that as a single fixed cost and you never have to revisit it — there is no rush tier to tempt you into spending more and no surprise add-on to plan for. To slot that fixed line into the bigger picture, our guide to a full Cambodia trip budget for US travelers shows where the visa sits next to flights, hotels, and daily spend.
One real budgeting trap is the passport, not the visa. Every child needs at least 6 months of validity on their US passport from your date of entry, and children's US passports run on a 5-year cycle — so a passport issued when your child was two is invalid by the time they are seven. A renewal is not a same-week fix and can add a real cost and a multi-week wait to the trip if you catch it late. For the full document picture for under-18s, including the consent-letter question for solo-parent travel, see our guide to the Cambodia eVisa documents US families need for minors.
A common family pairing — but all 7 land borders into Cambodia are closed, so budget to fly in.
Periksa peraturan masuk Kamboja →The classic Indochina loop. Every family member needs a separate Vietnam eVisa too — budget per head again.
Lihat panduan titik masuk →A quieter third stop for families on the regional route.
Confirm the kids documents →Where many US families connect on the way through to Phnom Penh.
Rencanakan koneksinya →Your destination — $85 all-in per traveler, one eVisa then one e-Arrival Card each.
Start the family eVisa →Next steps for US families: confirm each child needs a visa, set your budget at $85 all-in per traveler, then apply online for the whole family when every passport and photo is in hand. The per-traveler cost guide and the family application walkthrough are the best companion reads if you want the full picture before you pay.