There are three main ways to obtain a visa. How to get it from the Cambodian Embassy in Korea - It is not
cost-effective.
Arrive second and get $30.
Thirdly, receive an E-Visa.
I recommend the second and third.
Cambodia visa application form. Just submit it upon arrival.
Just fill in the information above in order. Usually, the purpose of visit number 17 is travel, so “ TRAVEL or TOUR ”
You can do it.
One-time issuance for 30-day stay, cost $30
https://www.evisa.gov.kh/
We have linked the visa application site created by the Cambodian government. If you pay $37 here, it will be issued within 5 business days. Print two copies of the visa, attach one to your passport and give the other to the immigration officer upon entry. When you come in, you don't have to wait in line to get a visa, you don't have to fight with the inspector yelling for $1, and you can get through the arrival hall quickly. However, since you have to pick up your bags, the time to leave the airport is almost the same. It is also recommended for those coming by land (via Thailand). The immigration officer explicitly asks for $1, but there is absolutely no harm if you don't give
it, so please don't give it.
※ In particular, I would like to warn those entering the country from Thailand that some of the immigration
officials randomly ask for $5 or $10.
There is no reason to give it away.
※ We will post a separate visa-related article about business visas and visa types in the future.
The customs declaration form and immigration declaration form have been posted before. I'll upload it one
more time.
※ When you receive the visa, customs declaration form, and arrival/departure declaration form, please fill it out
in English and capital letters only.
It must be written in correct form. Write roughly and do not use lowercase letters.
If you are not familiar with English or are traveling alone and don't know much, ask or ask the person next to you.
That's what all Koreans say.
※ What to report: Upon entering the country, you must report if you have more than $10,000 in dollars, duty-free goods worth more than $300, or more than 20 cartons of cigarettes. However, Korean cigarettes are much,
much cheaper here, so there would be no reason to bring them. The moment you buy it from a duty-free shop and bring it home.
In a vulgar expression, you will be certified as a “hogu”.