Cambodia Visa Cost FAQ — Fees Explained 2026 | VisaToCambodia
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Cambodia Visa Cost FAQ — Fees, Currency & What You Pay
The Cambodia tourist eVisa costs $80 and the Cambodia business eVisa costs $90 — both all-inclusive of the government fee and our expert processing. Here are the fee, currency, and payment questions travellers ask most.
How much does a Cambodia visa cost in 2026?
A Cambodia tourist eVisa costs $80 and a Cambodia business eVisa costs $90 through our service — both all-inclusive. The fee covers government processing and our expert application review. There are no hidden charges, surcharges, or document upload fees.
The all-inclusive Cambodia visa fee includes the official government processing fee, our expert application review, photo formatting to government specs, e-Arrival form guidance, and 24/7 multilingual support until you arrive in Cambodia.
Are there any hidden fees with the Cambodia eVisa?
No. The price you see at checkout is the price you pay — $80 for a tourist eVisa, $90 for a business eVisa. No document upload fees, no review surcharges, no currency conversion margins added by us.
How much is a Cambodia visa on arrival?
Cambodia visa on arrival is priced similarly to the eVisa at the airport counter, but eligibility, document checks, and queue times vary. Most travellers pay the eVisa upfront to skip the queue and confirm approval before flying.
Can I pay for my Cambodia visa in my local currency?
We charge in USD at $80 (tourist) or $90 (business). Your bank or card issuer converts to your local currency at their daily rate. We do not add a currency-conversion margin on top.
What payment methods do you accept for the Cambodia visa?
We accept Visa, Mastercard, American Express, PayPal, Apple Pay, Google Pay, and all major debit cards. Checkout is Stripe-secured with 256-bit SSL. No bank transfer or cryptocurrency is required.
Is the Cambodia business visa more expensive than the tourist visa?
Yes — by $10. The Cambodia business eVisa is $90 and the tourist eVisa is $80. The business eVisa is the only category convertible to long-stay work visas inside Cambodia, which is why it carries a small premium.
Do children pay the same Cambodia visa fee as adults?
Yes. Every traveller — including infants and children — needs their own Cambodia eVisa at $80 (tourist) or $90 (business). Children are not exempt from the visa requirement or the fee.
Government fees are non-refundable once the application is submitted. Our service fee policy is on the Refund Policy page — full refunds are available before submission; partial refunds depend on processing stage. Rejected applications are not refunded.
Cambodia visa extension is handled by the General Department of Immigration inside Cambodia, not by us. Tourist extensions typically run $45-75 USD for 30 days. Business eVisa extensions can run several hundred USD and unlock long-stay options.
Is the Cambodia eVisa cheaper than embassy or visa on arrival?
After factoring in embassy postage, courier costs, and the airport queue, the Cambodia eVisa at the all-inclusive rate is typically the cheapest option overall — and the only one approved before you board your flight.
Why is the Cambodia visa more expensive on some other sites?
Some agency sites add review surcharges, expedited-processing upsells, or currency-conversion margins that push the total over $150. Our $80 (tourist) / $90 (business) is the published, all-inclusive Cambodia eVisa price.
Do I need to pay extra for the Cambodia e-Arrival form?
No. The Cambodia e-Arrival form is free for every traveller — eVisa, visa on arrival, or visa-exempt. We include step-by-step e-Arrival guidance with every eVisa we process at no additional cost.
Standard Cambodia eVisa processing is 3 business days at the published rate. Rush options are available on request for last-minute travel — contact our team for a faster turnaround quote.
Does the Cambodia visa fee change based on nationality?
No. The Cambodia eVisa fee is the same for every eligible nationality — $80 tourist, $90 business. Visa-exempt ASEAN nationals pay nothing. Embassy-route nationalities pay fees set by each Cambodian mission, which vary.