Alright, so I wanted to go to Cambodia, and getting a visa seemed like a big deal. I’m not too tech-savvy, so I was a bit worried, but it turned out to be pretty straightforward. I’ll tell you how I did it.
First, I found this official website for Cambodia e-Visa. It looked legit, so I figured it was the right place to start. There was a bunch of information about tourism and business travel, which was cool, and they even had online support, which I thought I might need, but luckily I didn’t.
Then, I saw this big button that said “Apply Now” or something like that. I clicked it, and it took me to an online application form. Nothing fancy, just a regular form asking for my details.

I filled in all my info carefully. You know, name, passport number, date of birth, the usual stuff. I made sure to double-check everything because I didn’t want any mistakes.
- Filled out my name
- Typed in my passport details
- Entered my travel dates
After I was done, they asked me to review all the information one last time, just in case I messed something up. I went through it all again, and it looked good, so I moved on. It also mentioned some expedited service, said it might take only 4-8 working hours, that was really fast.
The next step was paying the visa fee. It was a standard online payment thing, and I just used my credit card. I made sure the website had that little lock icon in the address bar to make sure it was secure, and then I paid.
After the payment went through, I got a confirmation email. It said they received my application and payment, and that they’d let me know when the visa was ready. Pretty standard stuff.
Honestly, I was expecting it to take a few days, but it came through faster than I thought. I got another email saying my visa was approved, and I could download it. It was a PDF file, and I printed it out just in case.
Final Thoughts
And that was it! I had my Cambodia e-Visa. It was way easier than I thought it would be. If you’re planning to go to Cambodia, I’d say just do it online. It’s not complicated at all, just follow the steps, and you’ll be fine. I’m glad I didn’t have to go to an embassy or anything like that. This online thing saved me a lot of time and hassle.