Todos os requisitos para o visto eletrônico do Camboja para cidadãos americanos em 2026, em uma única lista: passaporte americano válido com duas páginas em branco, foto recente, e-mail e cartão. Sem necessidade de voo, reserva de hotel ou extrato bancário — além do formulário eletrônico de chegada que todos os viajantes aéreos agora preenchem.

US citizens need a Cambodia eVisa to enter — a Type-T tourist visa or a Type-E business visa. To qualify you need a US passport valid for at least 6 months from your date of entry with one full blank page, a recent passport-style photo, a clear scan of your passport bio page, a working email address, and a payment method. The eVisa grants a single entry, a 30-day stay, and stays valid for 3 months from issue. There is no minimum income requirement, no return-flight requirement, and no proof of funds at the application stage. Air travelers also file a separate e-Arrival card within 7 days before landing.
If you are a US citizen, the headline is simple: you need a visa for Cambodia, and for almost every American the right one is the eVisa you apply for online before you fly. There is no visa-free entry for US passport holders, and the visa-on-arrival counter is no longer the path you want to rely on at the main airports. The good news is that the requirements themselves are light — far lighter than the visa packets Americans assemble for Vietnam, India, or China.
A few things genuinely shifted for 2026, and they matter when you plan. The tourist auto-extension that used to let visitors quietly roll past the 30-day stay ended in November 2025, so the 30-day limit is now a hard line. Phnom Penh moved to a brand-new airport — Techo International (code KTI) — which replaced the old PNH airport on September 9, 2025. And all seven Thailand-Cambodia land borders have been closed since June 2025, which reshapes how Americans on a regional trip route in and out.
This guide is the complete eligibility checklist: who needs a visa, what your passport has to look like, the five items the application actually asks for, the stay and validity rules, and the separate e-Arrival step every air traveler files. When you are ready, you can apply online in about ten minutes. If you only want the one-line answer to whether you need a visa at all, our explainer on whether US citizens need a visa for Cambodia covers it in full.
Every US citizen traveling to Cambodia for tourism, business, family visits, or a stopover needs a visa. The eVisa is the route built for you: you apply online, you are approved in 3 business days, and your visa arrives as a printable PDF by email — no embassy appointment, no mailing your passport anywhere, no in-person interview. American travelers choose between two classes, and the choice is about purpose, not paperwork.
A Tourist eVisa (Type-T) is the right pick for vacations, Angkor Wat, beach time in Sihanoukville, and visiting friends or family. A Business eVisa (Type-E) is for meetings, conferences, supplier visits, and work-related travel. Both give you a single entry and a 30-day stay; the practical difference for most Americans is that the Type-E can be extended inside Cambodia while the Type-T cannot. If you are torn, our breakdown of how long US citizens can stay in Cambodia walks through which one fits which trip.
Your US passport must be valid for at least 6 months from your date of entry into Cambodia, and you need at least one full blank visa page for the entry stamp. This is the rule that catches Americans out most often. If your passport expires in October 2026 and you arrive in July 2026, you are fine. If it expires in September and you arrive in July, the airline can deny boarding at your US gate before Cambodia ever sees you — the 6-month rule is enforced by the carrier, not just at the border. Frequent travelers should also count blank pages, because Immigration stamps full pages, not the edges. Our guide to Cambodia passport requirements for Americans covers the validity math and renewal timing in detail.
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O Cartão de Chegada Eletrônico do Camboja é uma etapa separada do seu eVisa, e de baixo custo — US $5 verificado por nós, com 14 campos, preenchido em até 7 dias antes do seu voo. Veja exatamente o que essa taxa cobre, por que ela não está incluída no preço do seu visto e o prazo que agiliza sua passagem pelo portão de embarque.
O Cartão Eletrônico de Chegada ao Camboja possui 14 campos divididos em três seções, e deve ser preenchido em até 7 dias antes do desembarque. A seguir, apresentamos exatamente o que cada campo solicita, na ordem em que o formulário pede, além do comprovante com a data que identifica os viajantes americanos no quiosque.
O Cartão Eletrônico de Chegada ao Camboja solicita 14 informações divididas em três seções: sua identidade, seu voo e estadia, e uma breve declaração alfandegária. Veja a seguir o que cada campo solicita e os quatro documentos que você deve ter em mãos antes de começar.
A worn or damaged passport is a separate problem. If the laminate over your photo page is peeling or the cover is water-damaged, renew before you apply — both the airline and Cambodian Immigration can refuse a passport they judge unreadable, and an eVisa is tied to the exact passport number you applied with.

Despite the long list of rules above, the application form itself asks for only five things. Three you already have, and two you can sort in 90 seconds at a window. Here is the full list in the order the form requests it.
This is where Cambodia parts ways with most visas Americans apply for. You do NOT need a return or onward flight ticket. You do NOT need a hotel booking — the form asks for an intended address in Cambodia, but a hotel name and city is enough, with no confirmation PDF. You do NOT need a bank statement or proof of funds; there is no minimum balance and no income test. You do NOT need an itinerary, a vaccination record, or travel insurance to apply. None of it.
The reason all of that is missing is straightforward: Cambodian Immigration treats the visa-fee payment itself as your commitment, and collects the bigger arrival picture — your flight number, your address, your customs declaration — separately through the e-Arrival card in the week before you land. The application stage only asks who you are, whether it can see your face, and whether you can pay. That said, the CDC and the US State Department still publish standing travel-health and safety guidance for Cambodia that is worth a five-minute read before any trip, even though none of it affects what you upload.

Three numbers define what your eVisa actually buys you, and getting them straight saves Americans the most common 2026 headaches. Your visa is valid for 3 months from the date it is issued — that is the window in which you must enter Cambodia, not the length of your trip. Once you enter, you may stay 30 days. And it is single entry, so if you leave Cambodia you need a fresh visa to come back.
The 30-day stay is now a hard ceiling for tourists. The auto-extension that used to let visitors drift past 30 days ended in November 2025, so a Tourist eVisa cannot be stretched in-country — if you want longer, you plan around it or you choose the Business eVisa, which can be extended. Overstaying carries a daily fine at departure and can complicate a future entry, so treat day 30 as firm. Our full guide to how long US citizens can stay covers extension options and the overstay rules.
Where you land matters too. Your eVisa is accepted at the major international airports, including Techo International (KTI) — the new Phnom Penh airport that replaced the old PNH code on September 9, 2025 — plus Siem Reap-Angkor and Sihanouk International. What changed for 2026 is the land approach: all seven Thailand-Cambodia land borders have been closed since June 2025, so the classic Bangkok-overland-to-Siem Reap routing does not work right now. If your trip touches Thailand, you fly in. Our guide to which Cambodia entry points accept your eVisa maps every open airport and border for Americans.

There is one more requirement that is easy to miss because it is not part of the visa: the e-Arrival card. Every air traveler arriving in Cambodia in 2026 files it — it is the digital immigration, customs, and health declaration that replaced the old paper arrival forms. It is 14 fields, it costs $5 USD verified through us, and the strict part is timing: you submit it within 7 days before you arrive, not earlier. Our guide on whether you need the Cambodia e-Arrival card explains exactly who has to file and what each field asks for.
Keep the two steps separate in your head. The eVisa is one form you complete now, as soon as your trip is roughly set, because it is valid for 3 months. The e-Arrival card is a different form you complete in the final week. Americans who plan for both at the start almost never get stopped at the kiosk; the ones who forget the e-Arrival are the ones holding up the line at arrivals.
Put it together and the whole shape is small: a valid US passport, a recent photo, a scan, an email, and a card — then a Tourist eVisa at $80 USD or a Business eVisa at $90 USD, both approved in 3 business days and delivered as a printable PDF by email, both with free resubmission if Immigration flags a correction, and both backed by US-timezone support. No return flight, no hotel booking, no bank statement. When you are ready, you can apply for your Cambodia eVisa, and our complete guide to the Cambodia visa for US citizens pulls cost, documents, and processing into one canonical reference.
