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Pay Cambodia Business eVisa on a Company Card (US)
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Paying for a Cambodia Business eVisa on a Company Card (US Guide)
Yes — you can pay the $90 USD Cambodia Business eVisa with a company or corporate card. The traveler named on the application does not have to be the cardholder, the charge lands as one clean USD line, and the receipt is built to drop straight into an expense report. Here is exactly how the billing, the cardholder, and the paperwork work.
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Can Americans pay for a Cambodia Business eVisa with a company card?
Yes. You can pay the $90 USD Cambodia Business eVisa on a company or corporate card, and the cardholder does not have to be the traveler named on the application — an assistant, a travel coordinator, or a finance team can pay on the traveler’s behalf. We accept Visa, Mastercard, and American Express, plus PayPal, Apple Pay, and Google Pay, so most US corporate card programs work at checkout. The charge is billed in US dollars as one flat $90 line, and a receipt is emailed with the approved eVisa PDF so it drops straight onto an expense report. The only separate cost is the mandatory $5 USD e-Arrival Card, which can go on the same card.
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Yes, you can pay the $90 USD Cambodia Business eVisa on a company or corporate card — the cardholder does not have to be the traveler named on the application.
The charge is billed in US dollars as one flat $90 line, so it reconciles cleanly on a corporate expense system with no surprise foreign-currency conversion.
We accept Visa, Mastercard, and American Express, plus PayPal, Apple Pay, and Google Pay — covering nearly every US corporate card program.
A receipt is emailed alongside the approved eVisa PDF, showing the $90 amount and date — the documentation finance teams need for reimbursement.
The Cambodia e-Arrival Card is a separate, mandatory $5 USD step for every air arrival: 14 fields, submitted within 7 days before you fly, and can go on the same card.
The short answer: yes, a company card works
The cardholder does not have to be the traveler
Which corporate cards work at checkout
Why USD billing keeps finance happy
The receipt and getting reimbursed
Paying for a team, plus the separate e-Arrival cost
Putting the company-card payment together
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Can I pay for a Cambodia Business eVisa with a company card?
Yes. The $90 USD Cambodia Business eVisa can be paid on a company or corporate card, and the cardholder does not have to be the traveler named on the application. We accept Visa, Mastercard, and American Express, plus PayPal, Apple Pay, and Google Pay, so most US corporate card programs work at checkout. The charge bills as one flat $90 line in US dollars and comes with a receipt for your expense report.
Does the cardholder have to be the person traveling?
No. The visa is issued to the traveler — their passport, photo, and bio-page details — but the payment is independent. An executive assistant, a travel coordinator, a finance team, or a shared corporate purchasing card can all settle the $90 fee on the traveler’s behalf. What must match is the traveler’s identity to their passport; the payment field has no such requirement.
What currency is the Business eVisa charged in on a corporate card?
US dollars. The $90 fee posts as a clean $90 USD line, not a foreign-currency amount your bank converts at an unpredictable rate. That makes it reconcile cleanly against a corporate expense system without a conversion note. Your card may still apply its own foreign-transaction fee as a non-domestic merchant, so check the card terms if a to-the-cent match matters to finance.
Do I get a receipt I can put on an expense report?
Yes. When the Business eVisa is approved, the printable PDF arrives by email with a payment receipt showing the $90 amount, the date, and the visa it paid for. There is no separate service-fee receipt to chase — it is a single $90 line. Because the eVisa is a PDF, the receipt and the visa can be attached to the same expense entry.
Can one company card pay for a whole team’s visas?
Yes. Each traveler still needs their own Business eVisa under their own passport, photo, and scan — the visa is per person with no group discount — but the payments can all settle on one company card. That keeps the corporate travel spend on a single statement, with one $90 line item per traveler.
My corporate card was declined at checkout — what happened?
It is almost always a routine fraud hold, not a problem with your application. A corporate card that rarely sees a foreign online merchant can get blocked the first time it hits an international visa checkout. The cardholder approves the charge with the bank and it clears in minutes. Virtual card numbers from a travel platform work the same as any Visa or Mastercard.
Stephen heads the Business & Long-Stay desk at VisaToCambodia. Since 2021 he has handled more than 1,500 Cambodia Business eVisa (Type-E) applications for traveling professionals, including the company-card and expense-report logistics that come with corporate travel.
Can I also put the e-Arrival Card on the company card?
Yes. The e-Arrival Card is a separate mandatory step for every air arrival — 14 fields, submitted within 7 days before the flight, $5 USD verified through us — and it can go on the same company card as the visa. So the full corporate-facing entry cost for one traveler is $95: $90 for the Business eVisa plus $5 for the e-Arrival Card.
What is the total company cost to get one American business traveler into Cambodia?
The full entry cost is $95 USD per traveler: $90 for the Cambodia Business eVisa plus $5 for the mandatory e-Arrival Card. Both can go on a company card, both bill in US dollars, and both come with documentation suited to an expense report. Flights, hotels, and on-the-ground spending are separate and not part of the visa fee.