Yes — Venezuelan citizens need a visa to enter Cambodia, but the easiest path is the official Cambodia eVisa. It costs $90 USD, arrives in your inbox within 2 to 3 business days, and lets you stay up to 30 days as a tourist within a 90-day validity window. No embassy visit required.

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Cambodia eVisa for Venezuela

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Processing3 business days
Stay30 days
Validity90 days

What Is the Cambodia eVisa? — Definition

The Cambodia eVisa is an official electronic travel authorization issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of the Kingdom of Cambodia, allowing eligible foreign visitors to enter the country for tourism without ever stepping into an embassy. Cambodia rolled out its eVisa program back in 2006 — one of the very first in Southeast Asia — and today it serves travellers from over 200 countries and territories worldwide. The visa lands in your email as a PDF; you print it, present it on arrival alongside your passport, and you're in. For Venezuelan travellers, this matters even more: Cambodia has no resident embassy in Caracas, so without the eVisa you'd otherwise be sending your passport abroad and waiting weeks. Online means done in days, not weeks.

Do Venezuelan Citizens Need a Visa for Cambodia?

Yes, every Venezuelan passport holder needs a visa to enter Cambodia — there's no visa-exempt arrangement between Caracas and Phnom Penh. You essentially have two practical options: the eVisa applied for online before you fly, or a visa on arrival picked up at major Cambodian airports. The vast majority of Venezuelan travellers go with the eVisa for one simple reason: written approval before boarding. With long, multi-stop journeys connecting through Bogotá, Panama City, Madrid or Istanbul, the last thing you want is to be questioned at check-in by an airline agent unsure about Cambodian visa policy. The eVisa eliminates that conversation entirely. You can review all eligible countries before you start, but Venezuela is fully covered.

How Much Does the Cambodia eVisa Cost for Venezuelan Citizens?

The total comes to $90 USD per person — and that's the full, all-in price. It breaks down into two parts: a $36 USD government fee charged by the Cambodian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (a $30 visa stamp plus a $6 official processing charge), and a $54 USD service fee that covers application review, photo and document validation, error correction before submission, 24/7 customer support in Spanish and English, and secure email delivery of the approved PDF. There are no hidden charges, no nationality surcharges, and absolutely no extra fee waiting for you at Phnom Penh immigration once you're approved.

Good to Know: Babies, toddlers and teens travelling on their own Venezuelan passport pay the same $90 USD as adults — Cambodia doesn't offer a child discount on the eVisa. If you're travelling as a family of 4, budget $360 USD for visas alone and apply for everyone in one sitting to save time.

Cambodia Visa Types for Venezuelan Citizens — Comparison

Visa TypePriceProcessingStay
Tourist eVisa (T-class)From $90 USD2–3 business days30 days, single entry
Visa on Arrival (Tourist)$30 USD + cash extrasIssued at airport counter30 days, single entry
Business eVisa (E-class)From $130 USD3–5 business days30 days, extendable
Embassy Tourist VisaVaries by mission5–10 working days30 days, single entry

Required Documents for Venezuelan Citizens

  • Valid Venezuelan passport — must be valid for at least 6 months from your arrival date in Cambodia, with a minimum of 2 blank pages for entry and exit stamps.
  • Recent passport-style photo — taken within the last 6 months, plain white background, full face visible, no glasses or hats. JPG or PNG under 2 MB.
  • Scan of passport bio-data page — clear, full-colour scan or even a sharp phone photo where all four corners and the machine-readable zone are clearly visible.
  • Working email address — your eVisa PDF lands here, so use an inbox you can actually access from your phone in transit airports.
  • International debit or credit card — Visa, Mastercard or American Express. Many Venezuelan travellers use cards issued by banks abroad (Colombia, Spain, Panama or the US) since SAEN-restricted cards may have issues with USD international charges.
  • Travel itinerary — proof of onward or return flight plus an address in Cambodia for your first night (a hotel booking on Booking.com or Agoda is enough).
Important: Your Venezuelan passport must be valid for at least 6 months beyond your date of entry into Cambodia, with at least 2 blank visa pages. Damaged passports, those with torn bio-data pages, or any document where the MRZ (machine-readable zone) is unreadable will be refused at immigration — even if your eVisa is technically valid. Don't risk a 22-hour journey only to be turned away at the gate.

How to Apply for Cambodia eVisa — Step by Step

  1. Fill in the Online Form

    Enter your details exactly as they appear in your Venezuelan passport — full name in Latin characters, date of birth, passport number, expiry date, and intended date of arrival. Most people finish in 5 to 10 minutes. You can apply for your Cambodia eVisa right from your phone or laptop without printing anything yet.

  2. Upload Your Documents

    Attach your passport-style photo and a clear scan of your passport bio-data page. Files must be JPG or PNG, under 2 MB each. Our system auto-checks brightness, background colour, and dimensions — if something's off, you'll know before you pay.

  3. Pay the $90 USD Fee

    Pay securely with Visa, Mastercard or American Express. The charge is in USD; if your card is issued in Venezuela, check with your bank first about international USD transactions and any CADIVI-related limits. Cards issued abroad (a common workaround for travellers based outside Venezuela) typically process without issue.

  4. Receive Your eVisa by Email

    Within 2 to 3 business days you'll get a PDF approval in your inbox containing your unique eVisa number, validity dates, and a barcode that immigration officers scan on arrival. We also send a separate confirmation in case the first lands in spam.

  5. Print and Travel

    Print 2 copies on plain A4 paper — one for the airline counter (essential during check-in in Caracas, Bogotá or your transit hub), one for Cambodian immigration. Save a digital copy on your phone too. That's it — you're cleared to fly.

Processing Time & Delivery

Standard processing for Venezuelan applicants runs 2 to 3 business days from the moment payment is confirmed. Around 96% of complete applications get approved within that window; the other 4% usually need a small fix — a clearer photo, a corrected passport number — which adds 1 to 2 days. Applications submitted on Fridays or before Cambodian holidays like Khmer New Year (mid-April) may slip by a day. Given that flight routings from Venezuela to Cambodia typically take 28 to 36 hours including layovers, our strong recommendation is to apply at least 7 to 10 days before departure. That buffer also gives you time to print copies, double-check passport details, and breathe.

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Day 1
Application submitted & payment confirmed
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Day 2
Document review by Cambodian authorities
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Day 3
eVisa PDF delivered to your inbox

"For travellers in countries without a Cambodian embassy on the ground — and Venezuela is a clear example — the eVisa has genuinely transformed access. What used to mean shipping a passport through Mexico or the United States and waiting four to six weeks is now a 72-hour online process. We see Latin American applications cleared inside that window in well over 95% of complete files." — Sokha Phan, Senior Immigration Policy Consultant, 2025

Authorized Entry Points for eVisa Holders

Your approved Cambodia eVisa is accepted at exactly 7 official entry points: Phnom Penh International Airport (PNH), Siem Reap–Angkor International Airport (SAI), Sihanoukville International Airport (KOS), the Cham Yeam land border (Koh Kong) and Poipet land border (Banteay Meanchey) with Thailand, the Bavet land border (Svay Rieng) with Vietnam, and the Trapeang Kreal land border (Stung Treng) with Laos. Most Venezuelans heading for Angkor Wat fly into Siem Reap directly, while travellers wanting Phnom Penh's nightlife or coastal beaches choose PNH. The distance from Caracas to Phnom Penh is roughly 17,800 km, and there are no direct flights — expect 28 to 36 hours of total travel time with 2 or 3 stops, typically routing via Bogotá or Panama City to Madrid, Paris or Istanbul, then onward via Doha, Dubai or Bangkok. Iberia, Air France, Turkish Airlines, Qatar Airways and Emirates are the most common carriers Venezuelans use for this journey.

Common Problems & Solutions

ProblemSolution
Photo rejected for shadows or wrong backgroundRetake against a plain white wall in natural daylight — no flash, no shadows, full face visible, no head coverings unless religious.
Name in Latin characters doesn't match passport exactlyCopy your name letter-for-letter from the MRZ (bottom two lines) of your passport, including all middle names and matching accents/tildes as printed.
Passport expires within 6 months of arrivalRenew at SAIME (Servicio Administrativo de Identificación, Migración y Extranjería) before applying. Cambodia is strict on this — no exceptions.
Approval email never arrivedCheck spam, promotions and updates folders first, then request a free resend using your application reference. Never re-apply or pay $90 again.
Heading to a non-authorized land borderPlan your entry only through one of the 7 official ports listed above — remote crossings require a paper visa from an embassy.
Venezuelan card declined on USD international chargeTry a card issued by a bank outside Venezuela, ask a family member abroad to pay on your behalf, or contact your bank in advance to enable international USD transactions.

Frequently Asked Questions — Venezuelan Citizens & Cambodia eVisa

What is the Cambodia eVisa for Venezuelan citizens?

It's an official electronic tourist visa issued online by the Cambodian government. Venezuelan passport holders get a single entry and a stay of up to 30 days for tourism purposes — no embassy visit, no paperwork by post, all handled online and delivered as a PDF.

How much does the Cambodia eVisa cost for Venezuelan travellers?

The all-in price is $90 USD, which includes the $36 USD government fee and a $54 USD service fee covering application review, photo validation, error correction, customer support and secure email delivery. No surprise charges on arrival.

How long does Cambodia eVisa processing take from Venezuela?

Standard processing is 2 to 3 business days from payment. Given typical 28–36 hour flight routings from Caracas via Bogotá, Madrid or Istanbul, we recommend applying at least 7 to 10 days before departure to absorb any document corrections or transit-related stress.

Can I extend my Cambodia eVisa once I'm in the country?

No — the 30-day tourist eVisa cannot be extended inside Cambodia. If you want a longer stay, either exit and re-enter on a fresh visa, or apply upfront for the extendable Business (E-class) eVisa from $130 USD before you travel.

What if my Cambodia eVisa application is denied?

Outright denials are rare — under 4% of complete applications. Most rejections are fixable: a blurry photo, a mistyped passport number. You correct and resubmit. Only security-related refusals require an embassy application instead.

Is it safe to apply online for the Cambodia eVisa?

Yes. All payments use 256-bit SSL encryption, your data goes directly to Cambodian government systems, and your eVisa number is verifiable on the official MFAIC database before you fly. Always apply through an authorized provider — never random links from social media.

For supplementary information, Venezuelan travellers can consult the Cambodian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation (mfaic.gov.kh), the Royal Embassy of Cambodia in Havana (the accredited mission for several Latin American countries including Venezuela), and SAIME (Servicio Administrativo de Identificación, Migración y Extranjería) in Caracas for passport renewal and travel-document queries. Always verify your eVisa number on the official MFAIC portal before departure, and check current health-entry guidance from Cambodia's Ministry of Health alongside Venezuela's Ministry of Health regarding routine vaccinations like yellow fever — required if you're transiting through certain countries — and any seasonal advisories in force.