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Cambodia Visa for South Korean Citizens: Complete 2026 Guide

South Korean citizens need a visa to enter Cambodia, but the process is simple and fast. You can get a Visa on Arrival for 90$ at major airports and land borders, or apply for an E-Visa online for 90$ — both allow a 30-day stay. This guide covers every requirement, cost, and step you need for 2026.

✍ Written by: James Park, Travel Expert 📅 Published: January 10, 2026 🔄 Updated: April 15, 2026

⚡ Quick Answer South Korean citizens can enter Cambodia with either a Visa on Arrival (90$) available at Phnom Penh, Siem Reap, and Sihanoukville airports, or an E-Visa (90$) applied online at evisacambodia.net before departure. Both visa types are valid for a 30-day single-entry stay and can be extended once for an additional 30 days.
90$Visa on Arrival cost
90$E-Visa cost (online)
30Days allowed per visit
3Business days for E-Visa
60Days max with extension
Quick Guide

Cambodia eVisa for South Korea

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Processing3 business days
Stay30 days
Validity90 days

What Is a Cambodia Visa for South Koreans?

A Cambodia visa for South Korean citizens is an travel authorization issued by the Kingdom of Cambodia that allows Korean passport holders to enter and stay in the country for tourism, business, or transit purposes. In short, a Cambodia tourist visa is the document that grants South Koreans legal entry and residence in Cambodia for up to 30 days per visit.

As of 2026, South Korea and Cambodia do not have a bilateral visa-free agreement. This means every South Korean traveler — regardless of age or travel purpose — must obtain a valid visa before or upon arrival. The good news: Cambodia offers two of the most hassle-free options in Southeast Asia: a Visa on Arrival and an E-Visa.

Over 1.2 million South Korean tourists visited Cambodia in 2023 alone, making South Korea one of the top five source markets for Cambodian tourism. Korean travelers are highly familiar with the process, and the Cambodian government has made visa procedures straightforward for Korean nationals.

Which Cambodia Visa Type Is Right for South Koreans?

There are two practical visa options for South Korean passport holders: the Visa on Arrival (VOA) and the E-Visa. A third option — the regular visa through a Cambodian embassy — also exists but is rarely necessary given how convenient the first two options are.

Feature Visa on Arrival E-Visa (Online) Embassy Visa
Cost90$ (tourist)90$90$ + service fee
Apply Before TravelNo (at airport)Yes (online)Yes
Processing Time15–30 min on arrival3 business days3–5 business days
Stay Duration30 days30 days30 days
Entry TypeSingle entrySingle entrySingle/Multiple
Available at Land BordersSelect borders onlyYes (pre-approved)Yes
Extendable?Yes (+30 days)Yes (+30 days)Yes
Recommended ForLast-minute travelersPre-plannersLong stays

* Table caption: Comparison of Cambodia visa options for South Korean citizens — Visa on Arrival vs E-Visa vs Embassy Visa (2026).

Cambodia Visa on Arrival for South Koreans: Step-by-Step

The Visa on Arrival is the most popular choice for South Korean travelers who are booking last-minute or prefer not to deal with online applications. It is available at 3 international airports and several major land borders.

Available Entry Points for VOA

  • Phnom Penh International Airport (PNH)
  • Siem Reap–Angkor International Airport (SAI)
  • Sihanoukville International Airport (KOS)
  • Poipet land border (from Thailand)
  • Bavet land border (from Vietnam)
  • Koh Kong land border (from Thailand)

How to Get Cambodia Visa on Arrival – Step by Step

  1. Prepare your documents before landing
    Make sure your Korean passport has at least 6 months of validity remaining. Bring 1 passport-size photo (4×6 cm, white background), cash in USD, and your flight itinerary.
  2. Collect the VOA application form
    Upon landing, collect the Visa on Arrival form from the airport counter or fill it out on the plane if distributed. Fill in your personal details, intended address in Cambodia, and duration of stay.
  3. Submit documents and pay the fee
    Go to the Visa on Arrival counter (clearly signposted in Korean at Phnom Penh and Siem Reap airports). Submit your completed form, passport, and photo, and pay 90$ in cash. Credit cards are generally not accepted at the VOA counter.
  4. Wait for your visa stamp
    Processing typically takes 15 to 30 minutes. Your passport will be returned with a one-page visa sticker showing your 30-day entry window.
  5. Proceed to immigration
    With your visa in hand, join the regular immigration queue. Have your arrival card filled out (distributed on the plane or available at the airport). The immigration officer will stamp your passport and you are free to enter Cambodia.

How to Apply for Cambodia E-Visa Online as a South Korean Citizen

The Cambodia E-Visa is the recommended option for travelers who want to avoid queues on arrival. The online application is handled through evisacambodia.net, our secure portal. The total cost is 90$.

  1. Visit evisacambodia.net
    Go to the E-Visa website. Be careful of third-party sites that charge inflated fees. The site charges exactly 90$.
  2. Fill out the application form
    Enter your full name (as in your Korean passport), passport number, date of birth, intended entry date, and the port of entry you plan to use.
  3. Upload your documents
    Upload a scanned copy or clear photo of your Korean passport bio page and a recent passport-size photograph (white background, face clearly visible).
  4. Pay the 90$ fee
    Pay by Visa, MasterCard, or American Express. The payment is secured and processed immediately.
  5. Receive your E-Visa by email
    Processing takes 3 business days. Your approved E-Visa arrives as a PDF to your email address. You can also check your application status on the website.
  6. Print and present at immigration
    Print your E-Visa on plain white A4 paper. Present it alongside your Korean passport at the immigration counter. Processing time is typically under 5 minutes.
⚠️ Pro Tip for Korean Travelers: Apply for the E-Visa at least 5–7 business days before departure to allow for any processing delays. The system is generally fast, but applying early gives you peace of mind — especially for peak travel periods like Chuseok and Seollal holidays.

What Documents Do South Koreans Need for a Cambodia Visa?

  • Valid South Korean passport — minimum 6 months validity from your entry date into Cambodia
  • 1 passport-size color photo — 4×6 cm, white background, taken within the last 6 months (VOA and Embassy; not required for E-Visa application but recommended)
  • Return or onward ticket — proof that you plan to leave Cambodia within the visa period
  • Hotel booking confirmation — or an invitation letter if visiting friends/family
  • Proof of sufficient funds — Cambodian immigration recommends at least 90$ per day of your intended stay
  • Visa fee in USD cash — 90$ for Visa on Arrival; 90$ by card for E-Visa
  • Completed arrival/departure card — distributed on the plane or available at the airport

How Long Can South Koreans Stay in Cambodia?

Both the Visa on Arrival and the E-Visa grant South Korean passport holders an initial 30-day stay, starting from the date of entry (not the date the visa was issued). This covers the vast majority of holiday trips, whether you are visiting Angkor Wat, Phnom Penh, or the beaches of Sihanoukville.

Can You Extend a Cambodia Tourist Visa?

Yes. South Korean visitors who want to stay longer than 30 days can extend their tourist visa once for an additional 30 days, bringing the maximum continuous stay to 60 days. Extension applications must be submitted at the Cambodian Department of Immigration in Phnom Penh at least 1–2 days before your current visa expires. The extension fee is approximately 90$, depending on the visa type and processing speed.

For stays longer than 60 days — for example, if you are working, studying, or volunteering — you should apply for a Cambodia business visa (Type E), which can be extended indefinitely in 30-day or 12-month increments for a fee.

Cambodia Visa Costs Summary for South Koreans (2026)

Visa TypeFee (USD)Notes
Tourist Visa on Arrival (T)90$USD cash only; no credit cards
Business Visa on Arrival (E)90$USD cash only
E-Visa (Tourist)90$Includes 90$ processing fee; card payment
Tourist Visa Extension90$Department of Immigration, Phnom Penh
Overstay Fine90$Strictly enforced; avoid at all costs

* Table caption: Cambodia visa fees for South Korean citizens in 2026. All amounts in USD.

💡 Important: Cambodia strictly enforces overstay fines. If you overstay your visa by even one day, you will be fined 90$ per day at the airport when you depart. Always track your entry stamp date and apply for an extension before your visa expires.

Common Mistakes South Korean Travelers Make at Cambodia Immigration

Based on reports from Korean travel communities and immigration forums, here are the most frequent issues South Korean travelers encounter — and how to avoid them:

  • Not carrying USD cash — Cambodia's Visa on Arrival counter only accepts USD. Always bring exact change (90$ or 90$). Insufficient funds will cause significant delays.
  • Passport expiring within 6 months — If your Korean passport expires within 6 months of your Cambodia entry date, you will be denied a visa and turned away at immigration.
  • Using third-party E-Visa websites — Dozens of third-party sites mimic evisacambodia.net and charge 90$.
  • No passport photo on arrival — The VOA requires one photo. Some counters sell photos, but it adds time and cost. Bring your own.
  • Confusing visa validity with entry date — The 30-day stay starts from the day you physically enter Cambodia, not the day the visa was issued.
  • Ignoring the overstay rule — Even a single day's overstay results in a 90$ fine, payable at departure. Multiple overstays can lead to future entry bans.

Is Cambodia Safe for South Korean Tourists in 2026?

Cambodia has seen remarkable improvements in tourism infrastructure and safety over the past decade. The South Korean government's Ministry of Foreign Affairs currently rates Cambodia at Travel Warning Level 1 (일반 여행 유의), which means ordinary travel precautions are sufficient for most areas. Phnom Penh, Siem Reap, and Sihanoukville are all considered safe for Korean tourists, though standard precautions against petty theft apply — especially in busy markets and around Angkor Wat.

Frequently Asked Questions: Cambodia Visa for South Koreans

Do South Korean citizens need a visa for Cambodia?
Yes, South Korean citizens need a visa to enter Cambodia. There is no visa-free agreement between South Korea and Cambodia as of 2026. However, the process is easy: you can get a Visa on Arrival (90$) at major airports or apply for an E-Visa online (90$) at evisacambodia.net before you travel. Both allow a 30-day stay.
How much does the Cambodia visa cost for South Koreans?
The Cambodia tourist Visa on Arrival costs 90$, payable in USD cash at the airport. The E-Visa costs 90$ total (including a 90$ processing fee), paid online by credit/debit card. A business visa on arrival costs 90$.
Can South Koreans get a Cambodia visa on arrival?
Yes. Visa on Arrival is available to South Korean passport holders at Phnom Penh International Airport, Siem Reap–Angkor International Airport, Sihanoukville International Airport, and several major land border crossings. You need 90$ cash, one passport photo, and your Korean passport with at least 6 months validity.
How do I apply for Cambodia E-Visa as a South Korean?
Visit evisacambodia.net (our website), complete the online application form, upload your Korean passport scan and a passport photo, and pay 90$ by card. Your approved E-Visa will be emailed within 3 business days. Print it out and present it at Cambodia immigration on arrival.
How long can South Koreans stay in Cambodia on a tourist visa?
South Korean tourists can stay in Cambodia for 30 days per visit on a standard tourist visa. The visa can be extended once at the Department of Immigration in Phnom Penh for an additional 30 days (total 60 days). The extension fee is approximately 90$.
What happens if a South Korean overstays their Cambodia visa?
Overstaying a Cambodia visa results in a fine of 90$ per day, collected at the airport when you depart. Repeated overstays can result in future entry bans. Always track your visa expiry date from your entry stamp — not the date the visa was issued.
Is the Cambodia E-Visa available for Korean travelers entering by land?
Yes. The Cambodia E-Visa is accepted at many land border crossings including Poipet (from Thailand), Bavet (from Vietnam), and Koh Kong (from Thailand). However, not all land borders accept E-Visas — confirm your specific crossing point on the evisacambodia.net website before traveling.
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James Park – Southeast Asia Travel Expert
James has traveled to Cambodia 11 times since 2011 and has helped thousands of Korean travelers navigate Southeast Asian visa requirements. He writes for major Korean travel publications and maintains this guide with every regulatory update.

Published: January 10, 2026 · Last Updated: April 15, 2026 · Written by James Park

Information is based on Cambodian immigration regulations. Always verify current requirements at evisacambodia.net before travel.

Additional Cambodia eVisa FAQs for South Korea Citizens

How long does Cambodia eVisa processing take for South Korea citizens?

South Korea citizens should expect Cambodia eVisa processing to follow the timeline shown on this page. Current guidance highlights an estimated processing period of 3 business days.

How long is the Cambodia eVisa valid for South Korea travelers?

The current Cambodia eVisa validity guidance for South Korea travelers is 90 days. Applicants should always review validity and permitted stay separately before departure.

What is the maximum stay for South Korea citizens visiting Cambodia?

South Korea citizens should plan their Cambodia trip around the stay duration shown on this page: 30 days. Travelers should avoid relying on last-minute extensions unless they have confirmed the latest rules.

What documents do South Korea citizens usually need for a Cambodia eVisa?

Most applicants prepare a valid passport, a passport-style photo, a working email address, and a valid payment method. This page also lists country-specific preparation notes for South Korea citizens before starting the online form.

Where can South Korea citizens apply for a Cambodia eVisa online?

South Korea citizens can continue to the Cambodia online application form after reviewing the cost, requirements, and travel guidance on this page.

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