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Planning a trip from the land of the Pharaohs to the ancient temples of Angkor Wat? Cambodia is a bucket-list destination for many Egyptians, offering a unique blend of history, culture, and stunning landscapes.

Fortunately, the days of visiting an embassy in person are over. Egyptian citizens can now complete the process entirely online. This guide explains how to Cambodia eVisa from Egypt, covering the application steps, requirements, and helpful tips to navigate the country smoothly.
Yes, all Egyptian passport holders are required to have a valid visa to enter Cambodia. There is currently no visa-exemption for Egyptian nationals. The good news is that the Cambodian government offers an e-Visa, which allows you to complete the entire process from your computer or smartphone before you leave home.
Depending on the purpose of your trip, you can choose between two main Cambodia Visa Types, each designed for specific travel needs and both allowing a single entry into the country.

|
Visa Type |
No. of Entries |
Max. Stay |
Validity |
|
e-Visa T (Tourist) |
Single |
30 Days |
90 Days |
|
e-Visa E (Ordinary) |
Single |
30 Days |
90 Days |
We know that travel plans can be urgent. To accommodate your schedule, we offer three different processing speeds:
Standard Processing: 3 - 6 Working Days
Rush Processing: 2 - 4 Working Days
Super Rush Processing: 1 - 2 Working Days
When you use our service, you are securing extra peace of mind through:
Expert Review: We check every application for accuracy before submission.
Priority Handling: Urgent applications are moved to the front of the queue.
Digital Delivery: Your visa arrives as a printable PDF in your email.
Lost Visa Support: We can reissue your confirmation if you lose the email.
Real-time Updates: Stay informed via email or chat.
What Documents Are Required for the Application?
To ensure your application is approved without delay, please prepare all necessary documents in advance, meeting the Cambodia Visa Requirements, including clear digital copies of your passport, photo, and any supporting materials.

Passport Bio-Page: A clear scan of your Egyptian passport.
Passport-Size Photograph: A digital photo with a white background.
Round-Trip Ticket: Proof of your flight out of Cambodia.
Hotel Reservation: Details of your accommodation.
Bank Statement: To show you have sufficient funds.
Letter of Invitation: (Mainly for the Type-E Ordinary visa).
ATMs are widely available in major cities like Phnom Penh, Siem Reap, and Sihanoukville. Most ATMs accept international cards (Visa, Mastercard, UnionPay).
Note: Cambodia uses a dual-currency system (US Dollars and Cambodian Riel). ATMs dispense USD. Be aware that most banks charge a $4 to $6 fee per transaction for foreign cards.
Yes! Cambodia has surprisingly good internet coverage. You will find free Wi-Fi in almost every hotel, café, and restaurant in tourist areas. Speeds are generally sufficient for video calls and streaming in the cities, though it may get slower in remote jungle areas or on the islands.
Buying a SIM card is very easy. Upon landing at the airport in Phnom Penh or Siem Reap, you will see kiosks for providers like Smart, Cellcard, and Metfone.
Requirement: You must show your original passport to register the SIM.
Cost: Expect to pay around $5–$10 for a generous data package valid for 30 days.
Absolutely. If your phone supports eSIM technology, this is the most convenient option. You can purchase an eSIM online from providers like Airalo or Nomad before you even leave Egypt. This allows you to have data the moment your plane touches the tarmac without waiting in line at a kiosk.
Cambodia primarily uses three types of power plugs:

Type A (Two flat parallel pins)
Type C (Two round pins - common in Egypt!)
Type G (Three rectangular pins - British style)
The standard voltage is 230V. Since Egypt also uses 220-230V and Type C plugs, many of your devices will fit directly into Cambodian sockets without an adapter!
Your passport must be valid for 6 months from your date of entry. If it expires sooner, you must renew it before applying for the eVisa, as the system may automatically reject short-term passports.
The eVisa is accepted at all major international airports (Phnom Penh, Siem Reap, Sihanoukville) and the most popular land border crossings with Thailand and Vietnam. If you are entering via a remote river crossing, check the latest list of approved checkpoints.
Your visa will be sent to your email address as a PDF. We recommend printing two copies: one to leave with immigration and one to keep in your bag. It is also a good idea to keep a digital copy saved on your phone.
Yes. If you wish to stay longer, you can extend your visa at the Immigration Department in Phnom Penh.

A Tourist
visa can be extended once for an additional 30 days, while an Ordinary
visa can be extended for much longer periods.
There are currently no mandatory COVID-19 requirements. However, if you are traveling from or through a Yellow Fever endemic zone, you asked for a vaccination certificate. Always check for the latest health advisories before you fly.
Cambodia is a land of incredible warmth. By securing your visa and connectivity ahead of time, you can step off the plane ready to explore. Whether it’s the sunrise over Angkor Wat or the bustling markets of Phnom Penh, your adventure starts with a simple online application.
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