Entry requirements for Cambodia
Thinking of visiting Cambodia? Knowing the various entry rules and requirements is crucial when planning a trip to this vibrant Kingdom. Our guide is designed to provide comprehensive information on important travel questions, such as necessary documents, health requirements, local laws, and customs, to ensure your journey is enjoyable and stress-free.
Can US citizens travel to Cambodia right now?
What travel documents do American citizens need to travel to Cambodia?
Can US citizens go to Cambodia without a passport?
Can US citizens get a Cambodia visa on arrival?
Who can travel to Cambodia without a visa?
How do I obtain or apply for a Cambodia visa?
How much is a Cambodia visa for US citizens?
How long is my Cambodia visa valid?
What happens if I overstay my visa in Cambodia?
How do I obtain an entry and exit form?
Cambodia health requirements and screenings
FAQs on Cambodia travel requirements
Online resources for travelers to Cambodia
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Can US citizens travel to Cambodia right now?
Yes, US citizens can currently travel to Cambodia. Like other travelers, they must meet specific requirements, such as obtaining an appropriate visa.
What travel documents do American citizens need to travel to Cambodia?
US citizens' primary documents to travel to Cambodia are a valid passport and a valid Cambodian visa. The type of visa required depends on the purpose and duration of the intended stay in the country. For short-term travel, you'll need either a tourist visa (Type-T) or a business visa (Type-E). The Cambodia eVisa is likely your best option.
Can US citizens go to Cambodia without a passport?
No. All travelers to Cambodia, including US citizens, must have a valid passport. The passport validity requirement is at least six months from the entry date. You should have at least one blank page for entry and exit stamps.
Can US citizens get a Cambodia visa on arrival?
While a visa on arrival is available for citizens of some countries, lines are long, and these visas are only available at limited entry points. It’s recommended that US citizens apply for an eVisa before their arrival in Cambodia to avoid long queues and potential delays at the border.
Who can travel to Cambodia without a visa?
Travelers from less than 10 nationalities, primarily members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), can travel to Cambodia for up to 30 days without a visa. This includes Brunei, Darussalam, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam.
How do I obtain or apply for a Cambodia visa?
US citizens and foreign nationals from around 220 other countries and territories can apply online for a Cambodia eVisa. This involves a simple online form that you fill out with basic personal information, passport details, and an email address for correspondence where the eVisa certificate will be sent.
This eVisa is valid for entry to Cambodia through select ports of entry, including Phnom Penh International Airport, Siem Reap International Airport, and Preah Sihanouk International Airport. An eVisa is only accepted at limited land border crossings.
Travelers must print two copies of the eVisa certificate to present to local authorities in Cambodia.
The online eVisa application is recommended for short-term travel. Travelers can apply online for tourist visas and business visas. Other types of visa applications must be made through the Royal Embassy of Cambodia, either by mail or in person. Embassy officials will issue the appropriate sticker visa attached to your passport.
How much is a Cambodia visa for US citizens?
The Cambodian government's eVisa application fees for US citizens are $36 for tourist visas (Type-T) and $42 for business visas (Type-E). The fee for sticker visas issued through the Royal Embassy of Cambodia varies based on the specific visa required.
How long is my Cambodia visa valid?
The Cambodian tourist (Type-T) eVisa is valid for travel within 90 days from the date of issue and allows a maximum stay of 30 days. This visa can be extended within the country for another 30 days at the Cambodia Immigration Office. The Cambodian tourist eVisa is a single-entry visa. If you wish to return to Cambodia, you must apply for a new one.
Are you traveling to Cambodia on business? If so, you must obtain a Business (Type-E) Visa through the online portal or the Royal Embassy of Cambodia in Washington, DC. The Business Type-E visa is also valid for travel within 90 days and stays up to 30 days. It can be extended at the Cambodia Immigration Office.
What happens if I overstay my visa in Cambodia?
Overstaying your visa in Cambodia will result in a fine of $10 per day overstayed. Travelers considered excessive overstays may be arrested for violating immigration laws and detained while undergoing official deportation proceedings at their own expense. Deportation from Cambodia may result in your being prohibited from reentering Cambodia. It is advised to always comply with the visa conditions and departure date to avoid penalties.
How do I obtain an entry and exit form?
You will be issued an entry/exit form and a customs declaration form by your carrier or at the airport, which you must complete on arrival in Cambodia. You should keep the exit form secure as you will need it to present it to border officials before you can leave the country.
Once approved, travelers must print out two copies of the eVisa certificate and bring those copies with them to present to officials when entering and exiting Cambodia.
Cambodia health requirements and screenings
Visitors should be aware of the health requirements for Cambodia, including vaccinations, prescriptions, medical records, and COVID-19-related guidelines.
Medical facilities
Cambodia lacks international-standard medical facilities and services. A limited number of international clinics and hospitals in Phnom Penh and Siem Reap can provide primary medical care and stabilization. Aside from these major cities, medical care in rural areas of Cambodia is virtually nonexistent.
Medical insurance
Travelers are strongly urged to check that their travel insurance or health insurance coverage includes emergency medical evacuation should it be necessary.
Vaccinations
While no specific vaccinations are required to enter Cambodia, it's recommended to be up-to-date on routine vaccines. The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has specific traveler recommendations for the country.
Prescriptions
If you're traveling with prescription medication, you should ensure it's in its original packaging, clearly labeled, and accompanied by a doctor’s note. Some prescription drugs, particularly psychotropic drugs or drugs containing narcotics, may be controlled substances or illegal in Cambodia. Local law applies stiff penalties for possessing illegal drugs. Travelers should check with the Cambodian government before traveling with these prescriptions.
Over-the-counter and prescription medications are limited at local pharmacies. You should bring enough medication for your stay in Cambodia since local medications can vary significantly in quality. It is not advised to buy medications from local pharmacies. Falsified medications are readily available, indistinguishable from authentic medications, and can be deadly.
Medical records
Medical records are not typically required for entry into Cambodia, but it’s a good idea to have copies of any pertinent medical information, particularly if you have ongoing health conditions.
COVID-19
The CDC recommends that all international travelers be up-to-date with COVID-19 vaccinations before traveling abroad. Health screenings are in place at points of entry, including airports and land-border crossings.
FAQs on Cambodia travel requirements
To ensure a smooth and enjoyable travel experience, we've compiled a list of FAQs on Cambodia travel requirements.
Do I need to wear a mask in Cambodia?
As of April 2023, Cambodia no longer requires mask-wearing or rapid testing at large gatherings to prevent COVID-19. Masks can be worn voluntarily, which may be recommended in crowded situations.
Are the restaurants and bars open in Cambodia?
Yes, Cambodian restaurants and bars are open.
Will my phone work in Cambodia?
Mobile phones from most US-based carriers work in Cambodia but may require an international plan. Contact your carrier for specific service coverage and text, voice, and data roaming rates. Travelers with unlocked phones can buy a Cambodian SIM card while traveling to save roaming costs. Though available from various vendors, obtaining a Cambodian SIM directly from a local mobile provider is recommended.
What kind of plugs do I need in Cambodia?
You may find any one of three plug types in Cambodia: A, C, and G. Plug type A is the plug that has two flat parallel pins (as commonly found in the US). Plug type C has two round pins (as commonly found in Europe). Plug type G has three rectangular pins in a triangular pattern (as commonly found in the UK). US travelers should pack an international travel adaptor to accommodate this variety of pins.
Cambodia operates on a 230V supply voltage and 50Hz. Travelers wanting to operate electronic devices and appliances that do not support dual voltage should pack a power converter.
What should I wear in Cambodia?
Modest dress is recommended in Cambodia, especially when visiting religious sites and ruins. Opt for loose clothing that covers the body and adapts to the heat. Always wear long pants or long skirts and ensure you cover your shoulders. Packing a scarf to cover yourself as needed is recommended.
Can I smoke or drink alcohol in public in Cambodia?
Smoking is generally allowed in designated areas. Alcohol is widely available, but public intoxication is frowned upon by local police.
Is it safe for LGBTQ+ travelers in Cambodia?
Generally, Cambodia accepts LGBTQ+ travelers, and there are gay clubs, bars, and hotels in Phnom Penh and Siem Reap that cater to gay expats and tourists. It is a conservative culture, however. Same-sex sexual relations and LGBTQ+ events are legal in Cambodia, but same-sex marriage is not.
The Cambodian people are generally tolerant of foreigners, but LGBTQ+ Cambodians are frequently discriminated against and harassed outside major urban centers. Culturally, public displays of affection are not accepted, regardless of sexual orientation.
Online resources for travelers to Cambodia
- US Department of State: International Travel to Cambodia
- US CDC Traveler’s Health: Cambodia
- Royal Embassy of Cambodia in the US: Visa Guidance
- Kingdom of Cambodia: eVisa Portal
- Official Cambodia Tourism: International Travel to Cambodia Tourism Cambodia
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