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Short Description: Complete guide to Cambodia’s Tourist Visa (T): eligibility, fees, documents, e-Visa vs visa on arrival, extensions, restrictions, and official sources.
Last Verified On: 2026-03-22
Visa Snapshot
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| Country | Cambodia |
| Visa name | Tourist Visa |
| Visa short name | T |
| Category | Short-stay visitor visa |
| Main purpose | Tourism and short personal visits |
| Typical applicant | Tourists visiting Cambodia for sightseeing or leisure |
| Validity | Usually 3 months from issue to use for entry |
| Stay duration | Usually up to 30 days per entry |
| Entries allowed | Typically single-entry |
| Extension possible? | Yes, generally one extension of up to 30 days is commonly stated by official tourism sources; verify current immigration practice before applying |
| Work allowed? | No |
| Study allowed? | Limited/no for formal study; not intended for study programs |
| Family allowed? | Yes, but each traveler generally needs their own visa if required |
| PR path? | No direct path |
| Citizenship path? | No direct path; only indirect if later moving to a long-term lawful residence route |
1. What is the Tourist Visa?
Cambodia’s Tourist Visa, commonly labeled T Visa, is a short-stay visa for foreign nationals traveling to Cambodia mainly for tourism, leisure, and short personal visits.
It sits within Cambodia’s broader temporary entry system alongside other categories such as the Ordinary Visa (E) and specific diplomatic/official categories. The Tourist Visa is not the right route for employment or long-term stay.
In practice, this route may appear in several formats:
- Sticker visa issued by a Cambodian embassy or consulate
- e-Visa issued through Cambodia’s official e-Visa system
- Visa on arrival at certain ports of entry, where available under current rules
Official naming commonly includes:
- Tourist Visa
- Type T
- T Visa
People often confuse it with the Ordinary Visa (E). That distinction matters a lot:
- T Visa = for tourism
- E Visa (Ordinary Visa) = used as the starting point for many longer-stay extensions, including work/business-related stay categories
2. Who should apply for this visa?
Best suited for
- Tourists on holidays
- Short-term leisure travelers
- People visiting temples, beaches, cultural sites, or family/friends informally
- Travelers doing a simple sightseeing trip of up to about 30 days
- Some medical travelers for short private visits, if the main purpose is temporary visit and not long-term treatment arrangements
Usually not suitable for
| Applicant type | Should use T visa? | Better alternative |
|---|---|---|
| Business visitors attending work-related meetings | Usually no | Check Ordinary Visa (E) or mission-specific guidance |
| Job seekers | No | Ordinary Visa (E), if eligible and lawful purpose aligns |
| Employees coming to work | No | Ordinary Visa (E) plus required work authorization processes |
| Students | No | A study-related route under the appropriate immigration category |
| Digital nomads working while in Cambodia | Legally unclear/risky on T visa; not recommended | Seek category-specific lawful stay route |
| Founders/investors exploring setup | Usually not ideal if business activity is substantive | Ordinary Visa (E) and relevant investment/business permissions |
| Retirees planning longer stays | No | Often handled through Ordinary Visa (E) with relevant extension path |
| Religious workers | No | Appropriate long-stay/mission-related permission |
| Journalists/media workers | No | Special permission may be needed |
| Transit passengers | Maybe not needed depending on itinerary; otherwise use correct entry permission | Check airline and border rules |
Who should not use this visa
Do not use a Tourist Visa if your real purpose is:
- employment
- running a business actively in Cambodia
- long-term residence
- formal study
- missionary/religious work
- journalism
- paid performances or professional sports appearances
- internships involving actual work
- volunteering that resembles unpaid work replacing a local role
3. What is this visa used for?
Permitted uses
Officially and practically, the T Visa is meant for:
- tourism
- sightseeing
- leisure travel
- short personal travel
- informal visits
Uses that are prohibited or not appropriate
- employment
- salary-earning work in Cambodia
- long-term residence
- formal academic study
- internships involving productive work
- regular business operations
- journalism/media work without proper permission
- religious or missionary activity as a working function
- investment management as active in-country work
- paid artistic performances
- professional athletics for pay
Grey areas and common misunderstandings
Business meetings
The Tourist Visa is commonly confused with a business-visit permission. Cambodia’s system generally treats business/work-related entry separately under the Ordinary Visa (E) and later extensions. If you are traveling for client meetings, site inspections, negotiations, or commercial setup, verify the correct category before traveling.
Remote work
Cambodian official tourist visa pages do not clearly endorse remote work on a T Visa. Because the visa is for tourism, using it while working online can be legally risky if your stay is not genuinely touristic. If work is central to your trip, do not assume it is allowed.
Volunteering
If the volunteering is structured, ongoing, or replaces labor, it may be treated as work. Do not rely on a tourist visa for this.
Medical treatment
Short private medical travel may be possible if temporary, but Cambodia does not publicly frame the T Visa as a dedicated medical visa. Travelers should confirm if additional hospital documentation is advisable.
4. Official visa classification and naming
Main official classification
- Tourist Visa
- Type T
- Often referred to simply as T Visa
Related categories people confuse it with
| Category | Purpose | Key difference from T visa |
|---|---|---|
| Tourist Visa (T) | Tourism | Short stay, generally no work |
| Ordinary Visa (E) | Long-stay basis for business/work/other extensions | Different route, often used for extensions tied to work, retirement, study, etc. |
| Diplomatic/Official visas | Government/official missions | Not for ordinary travelers |
Old vs current naming
There is no major publicly stated discontinuation of the Tourist Visa. However, Cambodia’s practical delivery methods have changed over time, especially regarding e-Visa availability and border-entry procedures. Always verify current entry method availability.
5. Eligibility criteria
Cambodia’s tourist visa is relatively straightforward, but requirements vary by nationality, application channel, and port of entry.
Core eligibility rules
Nationality
Eligibility depends on your passport nationality. Some travelers may:
- be visa-exempt under bilateral arrangements
- qualify for e-Visa
- qualify for visa on arrival
- need to apply at an embassy/consulate in advance
Because nationality rules change, verify your exact passport against official sources before travel.
Passport validity
A valid passport is required. Cambodia’s tourism guidance commonly states the passport must have sufficient validity beyond entry; many embassies and carriers expect at least 6 months validity. If your passport is close to expiry, renew before applying.
Age
No special general age threshold applies to tourist eligibility, but: – minors require their own travel documents/visa if applicable – minors traveling with one parent or another adult may need consent documents depending on route and airline requirements
Education, language, work experience
Not applicable for this visa.
Sponsorship or invitation
Usually not mandatory for ordinary tourism. If staying with friends or family, supporting host details may still help if asked.
Job offer, points, admission letter
Not applicable.
Funds
Travelers may be expected to show they can support themselves during the stay. Cambodia does not always publish a fixed tourist-visa minimum fund threshold on every official page. If not expressly published for your route, carry reasonable evidence such as: – recent bank statements – cards – cash access – onward travel details – hotel bookings or host details
Accommodation proof
Often required or strongly advisable, especially for e-Visa or airline boarding comfort.
Onward travel
A return or onward ticket may be requested by airlines or border officers.
Health and insurance
Cambodia’s current tourist visa pages do not always impose a universal insurance requirement for all ordinary tourists, but travel insurance is strongly advisable. Health-entry measures can change quickly.
Character / criminal record
A routine police certificate is generally not part of a standard tourist visa application, but serious prior immigration or criminal issues can affect admission.
Biometrics
Not generally a standard public requirement for the Cambodian tourist e-Visa route.
Intent requirement
You must intend a genuine short tourist stay and departure before your authorized period ends.
Residency outside Cambodia
You are generally applying as a non-resident visitor.
Local registration rules
Hotels typically handle guest registration. Private stays may involve local reporting obligations in practice; verify with the host and local authorities if staying in a private residence.
Quotas / caps / ballots
Not applicable.
Embassy-specific rules
Cambodian embassies and consulates can request:
- application form
- photo
- passport copy
- travel itinerary
- fee in a specified payment format
- proof of lawful residence if applying from a third country
Requirements can differ by post. Always check the specific embassy page.
6. Who is NOT eligible / common refusal triggers
Common ineligibility issues
- using the wrong visa category
- passport with insufficient validity
- damaged passport
- prior Cambodian overstay or immigration violation
- prior deportation or removal
- security concerns
- incomplete application
- nationality/channel mismatch (for example, applying through a route not available to your passport)
Common refusal or boarding-risk triggers
| Issue | Why it matters |
|---|---|
| Mismatch between stated tourism purpose and actual business/work documents | Suggests wrong visa class |
| No onward ticket | Airline or border concern |
| Weak or unclear accommodation plan | Raises genuineness questions |
| Incomplete form or inconsistent dates | Administrative refusal/delay |
| Unverifiable documents | Authenticity concern |
| Prior overstays | Compliance concern |
| Suspicious itinerary | Genuine tourism may be doubted |
| Applying from third country without status proof | Consulate may refuse to process |
Warning
For Cambodia, a practical risk is not only formal refusal but also airline boarding denial or border questioning if your documents do not match the trip purpose.
7. Benefits of this visa
The Tourist Visa offers:
- legal entry for tourism
- a relatively simple application route
- availability through e-Visa, embassy application, and often visa on arrival
- short processing times in many cases
- straightforward travel for leisure visitors
- possible short extension in-country, subject to current rules
What you can do
- visit Cambodia for tourism
- travel within Cambodia during your permitted stay
- stay in hotels or with hosts
- visit cultural and tourist attractions
Family benefits
There is no dependent subcategory built into the tourist visa itself, but families can travel together by submitting separate applications.
Conversion and long-term residence
This visa is not designed as a residence-building route. For people seeking work, retirement-style stay, business presence, or longer-term legal residence, another category is usually more suitable.
8. Limitations and restrictions
Main restrictions
- No work
- No formal long-term study
- Usually single-entry
- Short stay only
- Does not create long-term residence rights
- Does not directly lead to permanent residence or citizenship
Reporting and compliance
- obey the stay limit
- keep passport and visa copy accessible
- comply with local lodging/address reporting rules
- do not overstay
Re-entry limitations
A single-entry tourist visa is normally consumed on first entry. If you leave Cambodia, you usually need a new visa unless you are visa-exempt.
9. Duration, validity, entries, and stay rules
Standard rules at a glance
| Rule | Typical position |
|---|---|
| Validity to enter | Usually 3 months from issue |
| Stay per entry | Usually 30 days |
| Entry type | Usually single-entry |
| Extension | Commonly one extension of up to 30 days; verify current practice |
| Overstay | Penalties apply |
When the clock starts
There are two separate clocks:
- Visa validity / use-by period: the period during which you must enter Cambodia
- Permitted stay period: usually counted from the date of entry
Entry-by date vs stay-until date
- The visa can be valid for entry within a certain period after issue.
- Once admitted, your stay period is stamped or recorded based on arrival.
Overstay consequences
Cambodia imposes overstay penalties. Official tourism sources indicate a daily overstay fine applies. Travelers should verify the current exact amount before relying on older figures.
Renewal timing
If extension is available, apply before your current permission expires. Do not wait until the last day if avoidable.
10. Complete document checklist
The exact checklist depends on whether you use e-Visa, embassy/consulate, or visa on arrival.
A. Core documents
| Document | What it is | Why needed | Common mistakes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Visa application form | Official form online or paper | Core request for visa issuance | Name/date mismatches with passport |
| Passport | Original valid travel document | Identity and nationality proof | Low validity, damage, missing pages |
| Passport photo | Recent passport-style photo | Identification | Wrong background/size/old photo |
| Fee payment | Visa fee receipt/payment | Processing | Wrong payment method |
B. Identity/travel documents
- Passport biodata page copy
- Previous passports if relevant for identity clarification
- Proof of lawful residence if applying in a country where you are not a citizen
C. Financial documents
Not always strictly required in every routine tourist application, but useful:
- recent bank statement
- card statement
- proof of available travel funds
D. Employment/business documents
Usually not required for a pure tourist visa, but helpful to show ties in some embassy contexts:
- employment letter
- leave approval
- business ownership proof
E. Education documents
Not applicable for this visa unless used to support home ties for students.
F. Relationship/family documents
If traveling with family or where consent is needed:
- marriage certificate
- birth certificate
- parental consent letter
- custody documents
G. Accommodation/travel documents
- hotel booking
- host address and contact
- travel itinerary
- return or onward flight reservation
H. Sponsor/invitation documents
If invited by a host:
- invitation letter
- host ID/passport copy
- host address proof
Not always mandatory, but may help.
I. Health/insurance documents
- Travel insurance, if used
- Any health-entry records if required by current public health measures
J. Country-specific extras
Some embassies may ask for:
- local residence permit copy
- visa status in country of application
- additional photos
- postal return envelope
K. Minor/dependent-specific documents
- child passport
- birth certificate
- consent from non-traveling parent(s)
- adoption order, if relevant
- court custody order, if relevant
L. Translation / apostille / notarization needs
For simple tourist cases, formal legalization is often not needed unless a civil document is used for a special circumstance. If submitting documents not in English or another accepted language, check post-specific translation rules.
M. Photo specifications
Cambodia’s e-Visa/embassy systems may specify:
- recent photo
- passport-style
- clear face view
- plain background
Always follow the exact technical specs on the application portal or embassy instructions.
Common Mistake
Uploading a cropped casual photo instead of a proper passport photo is a common source of delay for e-Visas.
11. Financial requirements
Cambodia does not consistently publish a universal fixed tourist-visa bank balance requirement across all official channels.
What is usually expected
You should be able to show:
- enough funds for transport
- accommodation
- food and daily expenses
- onward or return travel
Acceptable proof
- recent bank statements
- credit card statements
- cash access evidence
- sponsor support documents, if someone is paying
If someone sponsors your trip
A sponsor can often support the practical trip, but the authorities may still expect the traveler’s application to make sense on its own. If using sponsorship, include:
- sponsor letter
- sponsor ID
- proof of relationship or reason for support
- sponsor bank evidence
Hidden costs
- airport departure/transport costs
- overstay penalties if plans change
- e-Visa platform fee where applicable
- travel insurance
- printing/scanning/courier costs
12. Fees and total cost
Fees change and can differ by route.
Typical fee structure
| Cost item | Typical position |
|---|---|
| Tourist visa application fee | Official fee applies; verify current page |
| e-Visa additional processing charge | Usually yes for e-Visa |
| Visa on arrival fee | Usually payable if using VOA route |
| Photo cost | Small extra if needed |
| Extension fee | Separate fee if extending |
| Travel insurance | Optional/variable unless specifically required |
| Courier / embassy handling | May apply at some posts |
Important fee note
Official Cambodian tourism and e-Visa sources have historically listed: – Tourist Visa fee around USD 30 – e-Visa additional processing fee around USD 6
But fees can change. Check the latest official page before payment.
No-refund risk
Visa fees are generally non-refundable once processed, even if refused or unused, unless an official page states otherwise.
13. Step-by-step application process
Route 1: Official e-Visa
- Confirm your nationality is eligible for Cambodia e-Visa.
- Prepare passport, photo, and travel details.
- Complete the online form at the official Cambodia e-Visa portal.
- Upload the required documents.
- Pay the visa and processing fees online.
- Wait for processing.
- Download and print the e-Visa approval.
- Travel with the same passport used in the application.
- Present the e-Visa at an eligible entry point.
- Receive entry permission at the border.
Route 2: Embassy or consulate
- Check the Cambodian embassy/consulate instructions for your country.
- Confirm whether appointments or postal applications are accepted.
- Complete the form.
- Gather passport, photo, and supporting documents.
- Pay the fee in the accepted format.
- Submit application.
- Wait for processing.
- Collect passport with visa sticker or receive it by return post.
Route 3: Visa on arrival
- Confirm your nationality remains eligible.
- Confirm your arrival port supports tourist visa on arrival.
- Carry passport, photo, fee, and supporting travel details.
- Complete arrival/visa forms.
- Pay the fee.
- Receive visa and proceed to immigration inspection.
Warning
Even where visa on arrival exists, airlines may scrutinize your documents before boarding. Carry hotel and onward flight proof.
14. Processing time
Officially stated timing
For e-Visa, Cambodia’s official portal has commonly stated a processing time of about 3 business days, though this can vary.
Embassy applications vary by post.
Visa on arrival is same-day at the port, but waiting times depend on traffic and border operations.
What affects timing
- incomplete forms
- poor-quality uploads
- public holidays
- nationality checks
- embassy workload
- system outages
- incorrect photo format
Practical expectations
| Route | Typical expectation |
|---|---|
| e-Visa | Around a few business days if straightforward |
| Embassy | Several business days to longer, depending on post |
| Visa on arrival | Same day, but queue time applies |
Pro Tip
Do not leave an e-Visa application to the last minute. Apply with enough buffer for correction of photo or passport upload issues.
15. Biometrics, interview, medical, and police checks
Biometrics
Not generally published as a routine requirement for standard Cambodia tourist e-Visa applications.
Interview
Usually not required for straightforward tourist cases, though embassy applications can involve questions or requests for clarification.
Medical
Not normally required for a standard tourist visa, unless temporary health-control measures are in force.
Police certificate
Not generally required for ordinary tourist visa processing.
Exemptions
As these checks are not usually standard for this visa, exemptions are generally not a central issue.
16. Approval rates / refusal patterns / practical reality
Cambodia does not appear to publish a detailed public approval-rate dataset for tourist visas in a way comparable to some other countries.
Practical refusal or delay patterns
- wrong nationality using wrong application channel
- incomplete e-Visa upload
- invalid photo
- passport validity problems
- mismatch between tourism claim and business/work plan
- prior Cambodian immigration non-compliance
- applying too late and then facing travel disruption
17. How to strengthen the application legally
Even for a simple tourist visa, a clean application helps.
Best practices
- Use the same spelling of your name everywhere.
- Make sure passport validity is comfortably above 6 months.
- Upload a clear passport biodata scan.
- Use a real passport photo, not a selfie.
- Keep a simple, believable itinerary.
- Include hotel bookings or host details.
- Carry a return/onward ticket.
- If you have unusual travel circumstances, add a brief explanation.
If applying through an embassy
Add:
- employment letter or proof of studies
- leave approval
- proof of residence in the country where you apply
- concise cover letter if your situation is unusual
18. Insider tips, practical hacks, and smart applicant strategies
Legal Tips and Common Applicant Strategies
1. Apply early, but not excessively early
If your tourist visa is valid for entry within about 3 months from issue, applying too early can waste validity. A practical window is often 2–6 weeks before travel.
2. Use a one-page itinerary
List: – arrival date – cities to visit – hotels/host details – departure date
This makes your trip easy to understand.
3. Keep border documents offline
Carry printed and phone copies of: – visa/e-Visa – passport biodata page – return flight – hotel confirmation
4. Explain large bank deposits if using funds evidence
If a statement shows a sudden large deposit, add a short note and source proof. Transparency prevents suspicion.
5. Families should keep cross-referenced files
For a family trip, each person should have: – their own visa – copy of group itinerary – proof of relationship where relevant for minors
6. Don’t rely only on screenshots
Use official PDFs or booking confirmations when possible.
7. Contact the embassy only when needed
Contact them if: – your nationality’s route is unclear – you are applying from a third country – you have a prior Cambodian overstay or deportation issue – your passport/identity details changed
19. Cover letter / statement of purpose guidance
For many Cambodia tourist visa cases, a cover letter is not mandatory. But it can help in embassy applications or unusual cases.
When useful
- applying from a third country
- previous refusals
- unusual itinerary
- sponsored trip
- self-employed traveler
- family or minor travel complications
Good structure
- Your identity
- Purpose of trip
- Travel dates
- Where you will stay
- How the trip is funded
- Confirmation you will comply with visa conditions
- List of attached documents
What not to say
- anything suggesting hidden work
- inconsistent plans
- vague or unrealistic travel schedule
20. Sponsor / inviter guidance
This is not usually a sponsor-driven visa, but host support can still matter.
Who can invite
- friend
- family member
- lawful resident host
- hotel/business in limited travel-support context
Invitation letter should include
- host’s full name
- address in Cambodia
- contact details
- relationship to traveler
- travel dates
- whether accommodation is provided
Supporting host documents
- host ID/passport copy
- proof of Cambodian address if staying with host
Common sponsor mistakes
- unclear relationship
- no address proof
- invitation dates that do not match flight plan
- host says “business visit” for a tourist application
21. Dependents, spouse, partner, and children
There is no separate dependent benefit under the tourist visa. Each traveler usually applies individually.
Spouse/partner
A spouse can apply for their own tourist visa. Marriage proof is usually not required unless relevant to the case.
Children
Children generally need their own passport and visa if not visa-exempt.
Minors
Additional documents may be needed:
- birth certificate
- consent letter from non-traveling parent
- custody order if parents are separated
- adoption documents if applicable
Family timeline strategy
Apply as a group where possible so documents and travel dates align.
22. Work rights, study rights, and business activity rules
Work/study rights table
| Activity | Allowed on T visa? | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Tourism | Yes | Core purpose |
| Paid employment in Cambodia | No | Not permitted |
| Self-employment in Cambodia | No | Not appropriate on tourist visa |
| Remote work for overseas employer | Unclear/risky | Not clearly authorized; avoid relying on T visa for work |
| Business meetings | Not ideal | Check whether Ordinary Visa (E) is needed |
| Internship | Generally no | Especially if productive work is involved |
| Volunteering | Risky/limited | If it resembles work, do not use T visa |
| Formal study | No/limited | Not intended for study |
| Short casual course as a tourist activity | Possibly incidental only | Not a study visa |
| Passive income (investments, pensions) | Not itself prohibited | But does not create work rights |
Receiving payment in Cambodia
Not appropriate on a tourist visa.
23. Travel rules and border entry issues
A visa does not guarantee entry. Final admission is always decided by immigration officers at the border.
Documents to carry on arrival
- passport
- printed e-Visa or visa sticker
- return/onward ticket
- hotel booking or host address
- sufficient funds evidence
- travel insurance, if you have it
- contact number for host/hotel
Onward ticket issues
Airlines often care more than travelers expect. Even if border officers do not ask, airline staff may.
New passport issues
If your visa is linked to an old passport and you later renew the passport, verify with the issuing authority whether travel with both passports is acceptable or a new visa is needed.
Dual nationals
Travel with the same passport used for the visa application unless official guidance permits otherwise.
24. Extension, renewal, switching, and conversion
Can it be extended?
Official tourism sources commonly state that a tourist visa can be extended once for an additional 30 days. However, procedures and fees may be handled by immigration authorities and can change. Verify current rules before relying on extension.
Can it be renewed?
Usually, renewal in the sense of repeating tourist stays may require: – exiting Cambodia – obtaining a new visa – or using another lawful entry route
This does not create a right to live in Cambodia through serial tourist entries.
Can it be switched to another visa?
Cambodia is often discussed informally as flexible in practice, but official public guidance is not always fully detailed on “switching” from T visa to long-stay categories. If your true purpose becomes work, study, or retirement, seek current immigration advice from official authorities before acting.
Warning
Do not enter on a tourist visa assuming you can automatically regularize later. That can create compliance risk.
25. Permanent residency and citizenship pathway
The Tourist Visa does not directly lead to permanent residence or Cambodian citizenship.
Does time on T visa count toward PR?
There is no published direct PR pathway built around tourist status.
Indirect path
Only indirectly, if you later lawfully move into a long-term stay category under Cambodian immigration and nationality laws.
Citizenship
Cambodian nationality rules involve separate legal criteria such as lawful residence, integration, and other statutory conditions. A short tourist visa by itself is not a citizenship track.
26. Taxes, compliance, and legal obligations
Tax
Short tourist stays generally do not exist for tax planning purposes. If you perform work or business activity, tax and immigration issues can both arise.
Local compliance
You must:
- obey the duration of stay
- comply with lodging/address registration practices
- carry valid travel documents
- avoid unauthorized work
Overstay
Overstay fines apply and serious overstay can lead to detention, removal, or future entry problems.
27. Country-specific or nationality-specific exceptions
This is an area where Cambodia’s rules vary the most.
Possible nationality differences
- some nationals may be visa-exempt
- some may be eligible for e-Visa
- some may obtain visa on arrival
- some may need prior embassy approval
- some ports may not accept all categories equally
Diplomatic/official/service passports
Separate exemption agreements may apply depending on nationality and passport type.
Important note
These rules are bilateral and can change. Always verify with official Cambodian sources or the Cambodian embassy serving your region.
28. Special cases and edge cases
Minors with one parent
Carry written consent from the other parent where appropriate, especially if surnames differ.
Divorced/separated parents
Bring custody papers or notarized consent.
Adopted children
Carry the adoption order and identity linkage documents.
Same-sex spouses/partners
For a tourist visa, this usually matters only if proving family relationship for a child or shared travel support. Cambodia’s tourist visa is not a family settlement route, so partner recognition is usually a document-evidence issue rather than a visa-subclass issue.
Stateless persons / refugees
These cases are highly nationality/document-specific. Contact the Cambodian embassy before making travel plans.
Prior refusals
A refusal by another country does not automatically bar a Cambodian tourist visa, but truthfulness matters if asked.
Overstays or deportation history
These can affect approval or entry and should be clarified with the embassy in advance.
Gender marker mismatch
If your documents show different names or gender markers, include legal change documents and travel with consistent records.
29. Common myths and mistakes
Myth vs fact
| Myth | Fact |
|---|---|
| “A Cambodia tourist visa lets me work if the job is online.” | Official tourist rules do not clearly authorize remote work. Do not assume it is allowed. |
| “I can use a tourist visa for business meetings.” | Not always appropriate; check if the Ordinary Visa (E) is required. |
| “Visa on arrival is always available to everyone.” | No. It depends on nationality, port, and current policy. |
| “An e-Visa guarantees entry.” | No. Border officers still make the final admission decision. |
| “I can stay as long as I want by paying overstay fines.” | No. Overstay is a violation and can lead to serious consequences. |
| “Families can use one shared visa application.” | Usually each traveler needs their own application/visa. |
| “A tourist visa is a path to permanent residence.” | No direct PR route exists through this visa. |
30. Refusal, appeal, administrative review, and reapplication
Publicly available Cambodian tourist visa appeal guidance is limited.
If refused
- read the refusal notice carefully
- identify whether the issue was documentary, eligibility-based, or procedural
- check whether fees are refundable (usually not)
- correct the problem before reapplying
Appeal or review
Cambodia does not prominently publish a standardized tourist visa appeal system comparable to some other countries. If your embassy refusal letter mentions reconsideration or resubmission options, follow that post-specific process.
Reapply when
Reapply only after fixing the problem, such as:
- better passport validity
- correct visa category
- complete form
- proper photo
- clarified itinerary
- proof of status in country of application
Refusal reason vs solution table
| Refusal/problem | Possible legal fix |
|---|---|
| Wrong visa type | Apply under the correct category |
| Incomplete form | Submit a fully corrected application |
| Passport validity issue | Renew passport first |
| Poor photo | Upload a compliant passport photo |
| Unclear travel purpose | Add itinerary and hotel/onward proof |
| Prior overstay issue | Seek guidance from embassy before reapplying |
31. Arrival in Cambodia: what happens next?
On arrival, expect:
- document check
- visa verification
- passport stamp or admission record
- possible questions on hotel, return flight, and purpose
After entry
- check your passport stamp immediately
- confirm the date and permitted stay
- keep your accommodation information
- ensure your hotel or host completes any required local registration practices
First 7/14/30 days
For short tourists, there is usually no residence card process. The key duty is simply to remain compliant and leave or extend before expiry.
32. Real-world timeline examples
Solo tourist using e-Visa
- Day 1: Confirm eligibility and gather passport/photo
- Day 2: Submit e-Visa
- Day 5: Receive approval
- Day 20: Fly to Cambodia
- Day 20: Enter and receive 30-day stay
- Day 45–55: If needed, explore extension before expiry
Student
Not applicable for this visa. A student should generally not use the T visa for study.
Worker
Not applicable for this visa. A worker should use the correct long-stay/work-related route.
Spouse/dependent on family holiday
- Day 1: Gather passports for all family members
- Day 2: Prepare child birth certificate and consent letter if needed
- Day 3: Submit separate applications
- Day 6: Receive approvals
- Travel together with printed copies
Entrepreneur/investor exploring business
Not ideal for this visa if meetings or setup activity is substantive. Better to verify whether the Ordinary Visa (E) is appropriate.
33. Ideal document pack structure
For embassy or organized e-Visa files, use:
- Passport biodata page
- Visa form
- Photo
- Flight booking
- Hotel/host booking
- Financial proof
- Cover letter, if used
- Family/civil documents, if relevant
File naming convention
01-Passport.pdf02-Application.pdf03-Photo.jpg04-Flight.pdf05-Hotel.pdf06-BankStatement.pdf07-CoverLetter.pdf
Scan quality tips
- color scans
- no cut-off edges
- under 300 dpi if portal size limits exist
- readable PDF, not blurred phone screenshots
34. Exact checklists
Pre-application checklist
- Confirm nationality eligibility
- Confirm correct visa type
- Check passport validity
- Confirm entry port
- Choose route: e-Visa, embassy, or visa on arrival
- Prepare photo
- Prepare itinerary and accommodation
- Check current fee
Submission-day checklist
- Form completed accurately
- Passport scan clear
- Photo meets specs
- Dates match itinerary
- Payment method works
- Email address correct
Biometrics/interview-day checklist
Not usually applicable for this visa, unless the embassy specifically asks.
Arrival checklist
- Passport
- Printed e-Visa/visa
- Return ticket
- Hotel/host address
- Funds access
- Emergency contacts
Extension/renewal checklist
- Check current extension policy
- Apply before expiry
- Passport
- current visa/stamp copy
- fee
- extension form/supporting documents if required
Refusal recovery checklist
- Read refusal reason
- Identify missing/incorrect item
- Renew passport if needed
- Correct visa class if wrong
- Prepare cleaner evidence
- Reapply only when fixed
35. FAQs
1. Is the Cambodia Tourist Visa the same as the Ordinary Visa?
No. The Tourist Visa (T) is for tourism; the Ordinary Visa (E) is different and often used for longer-stay extension categories.
2. How long can I stay on a Cambodia tourist visa?
Usually up to 30 days per entry.
3. How long is the tourist visa valid before I use it?
Usually about 3 months from issue for entry, but verify the visa label or official page.
4. Is it single-entry or multiple-entry?
It is typically single-entry.
5. Can I extend a Cambodia tourist visa?
Commonly yes, once for up to 30 days, but verify current immigration practice.
6. Can I work on a tourist visa in Cambodia?
No.
7. Can I attend business meetings on a tourist visa?
That may be the wrong category. Check whether the Ordinary Visa (E) is required.
8. Can I apply online?
Yes, many nationalities can use Cambodia’s official e-Visa system.
9. Is visa on arrival still available?
It may be, depending on nationality and port of entry. Verify before travel.
10. Do I need a return ticket?
You should have one. Airlines and border officers may ask.
11. Do I need hotel bookings for every night?
Not always every night, but you should have a credible accommodation plan.
12. Do children need their own tourist visa?
Yes, if they are not visa-exempt.
13. Can I use a tourist visa to look for jobs?
It is not the proper route for employment-related activity.
14. Can I convert a tourist visa into a work visa inside Cambodia?
Official public guidance is not fully clear. Do not assume conversion is automatic.
15. What if my passport expires soon?
Renew it first if possible; low passport validity can cause refusal or boarding issues.
16. Is travel insurance mandatory?
Not always officially required for all tourists, but strongly recommended.
17. How much money do I need to show?
Cambodia does not always publish a fixed universal amount for tourist visas. Show enough for your trip.
18. Do I need a police certificate?
Usually no.
19. Do I need a medical exam?
Usually no.
20. What happens if I overstay?
Daily overstay penalties apply, and serious cases can lead to bigger immigration problems.
21. Can I leave Cambodia and come back on the same tourist visa?
Usually no, because it is generally single-entry.
22. What if my e-Visa is approved but I change my passport?
You may need a new visa. Check with the official issuing authority.
23. Can I apply from a country where I am only visiting?
Some embassies may require proof of lawful residence there. Check the specific embassy.
24. Is a cover letter necessary?
Usually not, but it helps in unusual cases.
25. Can I volunteer on a tourist visa?
If it resembles work, no. Do not assume volunteering is automatically allowed.
26. Can I study Khmer on a short tourist trip?
A casual short course may be incidental, but formal study is not the intended purpose of a T visa.
27. Can my spouse and I apply together?
You can travel together, but each person normally needs their own visa.
28. What if I was previously refused by another country?
That does not automatically prevent Cambodia approval, but always provide truthful information if asked.
29. Is the e-Visa accepted at every Cambodian border?
No. Only designated ports. Check the current official list.
30. Do I need to print my e-Visa?
Yes, printing is strongly advisable and often expected.
36. Official sources and verification
Below are official sources relevant to Cambodia’s Tourist Visa and entry rules. Availability and details can vary by nationality and post.
- Cambodia e-Visa official portal: https://www.evisa.gov.kh/
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of Cambodia: https://www.mfaic.gov.kh/
- Tourism Cambodia visa information page: https://www.tourismcambodia.com/travelguides/visa-cambodia.htm
- Embassy of Cambodia in Washington, D.C.: https://www.embassyofcambodiadc.org/
- Embassy of Cambodia in the United Kingdom: https://www.cambodianembassy.org.uk/
- Embassy of Cambodia in France: https://ambcambodgeparis.info/
- General Department of Immigration, Cambodia: https://www.immigration.gov.kh/
- Phnom Penh International Airport official site: https://pnh.cambodia-airports.aero/
- Siem Reap Angkor International Airport / Cambodia Airports official network: https://www.cambodia-airports.aero/
37. Final verdict
Cambodia’s Tourist Visa (T) is best for genuine short-term visitors who want a simple, lawful way to visit Cambodia for leisure.
Biggest benefits
- simple purpose
- relatively accessible process
- official e-Visa option
- short-stay tourism flexibility
- possible short extension
Biggest risks
- using it for the wrong purpose
- assuming work or business activity is allowed
- relying on visa on arrival without confirming nationality/port eligibility
- overstaying
- misunderstanding the difference between T and E visas
Top preparation advice
- verify your nationality’s exact route
- keep your application simple and consistent
- carry return and accommodation proof
- do not use this visa for work or quasi-work
- apply early enough to correct any errors
When to consider another visa
Consider another route if your real plan involves: – employment – business operations – longer stay – retirement-style living – study – professional or religious activity
Information gaps or items to verify before applying
Some important points can vary and should be checked again before travel:
- whether your nationality is visa-exempt, e-Visa eligible, visa-on-arrival eligible, or embassy-only
- whether your intended port of entry accepts e-Visa or visa on arrival
- the latest visa fees, including e-Visa processing surcharge
- the current overstay fine amount
- whether the tourist visa can still be extended once for 30 days in current practice
- any temporary public health entry requirements
- embassy-specific rules if applying outside your home country
- exact photo specifications on the current online portal
- whether specific nationalities face extra screening or route limits
- any updates to border procedures by the General Department of Immigration
- whether business-visit activities for your trip require the Ordinary Visa (E) instead of a Tourist Visa