Yes — you can pay for a Cambodia eVisa with PayPal, Apple Pay, or Google Pay. Each digital wallet charges the $80 all-in Tourist or $90 Business price in US dollars, tokenizes your card so your raw number never touches the checkout, and clears in seconds. Here is exactly how each one works for US travelers.

Yes. The Cambodia eVisa checkout accepts PayPal, Apple Pay, and Google Pay alongside Visa, Mastercard, American Express, and Discover. You pay the $80 USD all-in Tourist eVisa or $90 USD Business eVisa price, billed in US dollars, with no extra surcharge for paying through a wallet. Each wallet draws on a card or balance you already have: PayPal pulls from your linked balance, bank, or card; Apple Pay and Google Pay charge whichever card is set in your phone wallet. The advantage for US travelers is security and reliability — the wallet tokenizes the transaction so your real card number never touches the checkout, and because your bank often already trusts the wallet device, a tokenized payment is less likely to be declined as a suspicious overseas charge than typing a raw card number.
This guide covers each wallet in turn — how PayPal, Apple Pay, and Google Pay each behave at the Cambodia eVisa checkout, what they charge, what sits behind them, and the one or two things that can still trip up a US traveler. If you would rather see the full menu of cards and wallets side by side first, our Cambodia eVisa payment methods guide for Americans lays out every accepted option. When you are ready, you can apply and pay with whichever wallet you already trust.
Both wallets charge whichever card you have set as the default in your phone wallet — usually a Visa, Mastercard, American Express, or Discover credit or debit card. The price billed is the same $80 or $90 USD in US dollars. Because the actual charge runs on that underlying card, any foreign-transaction fee your card issuer applies (typically 1 to 3 percent on a payment processed through an overseas merchant) still applies. The wallet changes how the card is presented, not what your bank charges for an international transaction. If American Express is your default, the same rules apply once it sits behind the wallet; if you load a debit card instead, the funds clear straight from your checking account.
It does not always work, and it is not a substitute for telling your bank you are about to make an international purchase. If a wallet payment is still declined, the cause is almost always the underlying card or the issuer, not the checkout — and the fix is the same as for any card. Our guide to fixing a declined US card on the Cambodia eVisa walks through the exact steps, from clearing a fraud hold to switching the funding card.
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Kamboçya e-Varış Kartı, e-Vizenizden ayrı ve küçük bir adımdır — $5 tutarında olup, bizim aracılığımızla doğrulanır, 14 alan doldurulur ve uçuşunuzdan 7 gün önce doldurulması gerekir. Bu ücretin tam olarak neleri kapsadığı, neden vize fiyatınıza dahil edilmediği ve kapıda işlemlerinizi hızlandıran zamanlama hakkında bilgi edinin.
Kamboçya e-Varış Kartı, üç bölümden oluşan ve inişinizden 7 gün önce doldurulması gereken 14 alandan oluşmaktadır. İşte her alanın tam olarak ne istediği, formun istediği sırayla ve ayrıca kioskta ABD'li yolcuları işaretleyen tarih formatlı fiş.
Kamboçya e-Varış Kartı, kimliğiniz, uçuşunuz ve konaklamanız ile kısa bir gümrük beyannamesi olmak üzere üç bölümden oluşan 14 bilgi istemektedir. İşte her alanın tam olarak ne istediği ve başlamadan önce yanınızda bulundurmanız gereken dört şey.
One quick note on cost transparency, since this is the desk I run: the wallet you choose changes nothing about the visa price. The Tourist eVisa is $80 USD all-in and the Business eVisa is $90 USD all-in whether you tap Apple Pay or type a card by hand. The only variable cost is your own bank’s foreign-transaction fee, which is a function of the card behind the wallet, not the checkout. If you want the full picture of where every dollar sits, the Cambodia visa cost guide for Americans breaks it down line by line.
One more payment to plan for: the e-Arrival Card. It is a separate, mandatory step for every air arrival — a $5 USD filing verified through us, 14 fields, submitted within 7 days before you land. It accepts the same wallets as the visa, so you can pay it with the same PayPal account or phone wallet and no extra surcharge. It appears as its own $5 line, separate from the visa charge, because it is a separate filing rather than a hidden add-on. If you want to understand foreign-transaction fees before you pick a funding card, our guide on Cambodia eVisa foreign-transaction fees for Americans covers what your bank may add and how to avoid it.
Next steps and related reading: apply and pay for your Cambodia eVisa with the wallet you already use, bookmark our Cambodia visa hub for US citizens as the single canonical reference, and if you would rather pay safely without falling for a copycat checkout, read our guide to avoiding Cambodia eVisa payment scams before you confirm anything.