Yes — your Cambodia eVisa comes with a proper receipt your finance team will accept. It is an emailed PDF, billed in US dollars, showing your name and the exact $80 or $90 charge. Here is where to find it, what it shows, and how to make it reconcile cleanly on an expense report.

Yes. Every Cambodia eVisa comes with a receipt you can submit to finance — a PDF emailed alongside your approval that shows the traveler name, the visa type, the date, and the exact amount charged in US dollars ($80 for the Tourist eVisa, $90 for the Business eVisa). Because the charge is billed in USD, the figure on the receipt matches your card statement line exactly, with no foreign-currency conversion to explain. You can re-download it from your confirmation email at any time, and if you paid for the mandatory e-Arrival Card too, that $5 USD step has its own separate receipt.
This guide covers exactly where the receipt lives, what it shows, how to handle the company-card scenario, and how to expense the full cost of entry including the e-Arrival step. If you already know you need the Type-E visa for a work trip, our guide to the Cambodia Business eVisa cost for Americans breaks the $90 figure down, and when you are ready you can apply now in under ten minutes.
If you have not paid yet and you are weighing how the charge will appear, our rundown of the Cambodia eVisa payment methods for Americans covers which cards work and how the checkout reads, so you can pick the card the receipt should land on before you start.
If a corporate card is doing the paying, our guide to paying for the Cambodia Business eVisa on a company card walks through the practical details — whose name goes where, and how the charge reads on the corporate statement — so there is no confusion when the card feed hits finance.
For the timing and the fields that catch Americans out on that step, our walkthrough of the Cambodia e-Arrival Card for US citizens covers the 14 fields and the 7-day window so the form — and its receipt — are sorted before you fly.
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캄보디아 전자 입국 카드는 전자 비자와는 별개의 절차이며, 비용은 미화 $5 로 소액입니다. 저희를 통해 확인된 14개 항목을 작성하고, 출발 7일 전까지 제출하시면 됩니다. 이 수수료에 포함되는 항목과 비자 가격에 포함되지 않는 이유, 그리고 입국 심사대에서 신속하게 절차를 진행할 수 있도록 도와주는 과정에 대한 자세한 내용은 아래에서 확인하세요.
캄보디아 전자 입국 카드는 세 부분에 걸쳐 총 14개의 항목으로 구성되어 있으며, 입국 7일 전까지 작성해야 합니다. 각 항목에 필요한 정보(양식 순서대로)와 키오스크에서 미국 여행객을 식별하는 데 사용되는 날짜 형식표는 다음과 같습니다.
캄보디아 전자 입국 카드는 신분, 항공편 및 체류 정보, 간단한 세관 신고서 등 세 부분에 걸쳐 총 14가지 정보를 요구합니다. 각 항목에 필요한 정보와 작성 전에 준비해야 할 네 가지 사항을 아래에서 자세히 설명합니다.
Here is the whole picture in one line: your Cambodia eVisa receipt is an emailed PDF, billed in US dollars, showing your name and the exact $80 or $90 charge, re-downloadable any time, and accepted by any standard US expense policy. Add the separate $5 USD e-Arrival receipt if you are claiming the full cost of entry. If you want to confirm which visa your trip needs before you pay, our explainer on who needs the Cambodia Business visa (Type-E) sorts the leisure case from the work case.
When you are ready to lodge, the Business eVisa application for US citizens walks through every field, and the receipt is generated the moment your payment clears — so you can attach it to your trip folder before you have even boarded.
Next steps and related reading for Americans: apply for your Cambodia eVisa when you are ready to lodge, bookmark our Cambodia visa hub for US citizens as the single canonical reference, see exactly what the fee covers in the Cambodia Business eVisa cost breakdown, and sort the corporate-card details in our company-card payment guide.