Yes, Zambian passport holders need a visa to enter Cambodia, and the simplest path is the official Cambodia eVisa applied for online. The eVisa costs $90 USD, is processed within 2 to 3 business days, and permits a single-entry tourist stay of up to 30 days within a 90-day validity window.

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Cambodia eVisa for Zambia

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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 nationals to enter the country for tourism without visiting a Cambodian embassy or consulate in person. Launched in 2006, the eVisa system was one of the earliest in Southeast Asia and now serves travelers from more than 200 countries and territories worldwide. The document is delivered as a PDF by email and must be printed and presented to immigration officers on arrival, alongside a valid passport. For Zambian citizens, this online process is especially useful because Cambodia has no resident embassy in Lusaka, meaning the eVisa removes the need to coordinate paperwork through a third-country mission.

Do Zambian Citizens Need a Visa for Cambodia?

Yes — Zambia is not on Cambodia's short visa-exempt list, so all Zambian passport holders must obtain a visa before or on arrival. The two main options are the eVisa applied for online and the visa on arrival issued at major airports. Most travelers from Zambia choose the eVisa because it is confirmed in advance, eliminates queues at immigration, and avoids the risk of carrying USD cash for the on-arrival fee. Zambian citizens are eligible for the standard tourist (T-class) eVisa; you can review all eligible countries and visa categories before applying.

How Much Does the Cambodia eVisa Cost for Zambian Citizens?

The total cost for a Zambian citizen applying through this service is $90 USD. This breaks down into a $36 USD government visa fee charged by the Cambodian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, which includes a $30 visa stamp and a $6 official online processing fee, plus a $54 USD service fee that covers application review, document validation, error correction, customer support, and secure delivery of the approved eVisa to your inbox. There are no hidden charges and no separate fee on arrival in Cambodia for an approved eVisa holder.

Good to Know: Children and infants travelling on their own passport pay the same $90 USD fee as adults — Cambodia does not offer a child discount on the eVisa, so budget accordingly for family trips.

Cambodia Visa Types for Zambian 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 Zambian Citizens

  • Valid Zambian passport — must be valid for at least 6 months from your date of arrival in Cambodia and have a minimum of 2 blank pages.
  • Recent passport-style photo — taken within the last 6 months, plain white background, full face visible, no glasses or hats, JPG format under 2 MB.
  • Scan of passport bio-data page — clear, full-colour scan or phone photo where all four corners and the machine-readable zone are visible.
  • Valid email address — your approved eVisa PDF will be delivered here, so use an inbox you can access from your mobile phone while travelling.
  • Debit or credit card — Visa, Mastercard or American Express to pay the $90 USD fee in a single secure transaction.
  • Travel itinerary — proof of onward or return flight and an address for your first night in Cambodia (hotel booking is sufficient).
Important: Your Zambian passport must be valid for at least 6 months beyond your date of entry into Cambodia, with a minimum of 2 blank visa pages. Passports that are damaged, water-stained, or have a torn bio-data page will be refused at immigration even with an approved eVisa.

How to Apply for Cambodia eVisa — Step by Step

  1. Complete the Online Application Form

    Fill in your personal details exactly as they appear in your Zambian passport — full name, date of birth, passport number, expiry date, and intended date of arrival in Cambodia. The form takes most applicants 5 to 10 minutes to complete. You can apply for your Cambodia eVisa directly online without printing anything at this stage.

  2. Upload Your Documents

    Attach your digital passport-style photo and a clear scan of your passport bio-data page. Files must be in JPG or PNG format and under 2 MB each. Our system automatically checks brightness, background colour, and file size before submission.

  3. Pay the $90 USD Fee

    Pay securely using a Visa, Mastercard or American Express card. The transaction is processed in USD; if your Zambian bank issues cards in ZMW, your bank will apply a standard exchange rate plus any foreign-transaction fees set by your card issuer.

  4. Receive Your eVisa by Email

    Within 2 to 3 business days you will receive a PDF approval notice in your inbox. The document contains your unique eVisa number, validity dates, and a barcode that immigration officers scan on arrival.

  5. Print and Travel

    Print 2 copies of the eVisa on plain A4 paper — one to present at the airline check-in desk in Lusaka, Johannesburg or your transit point, and one for the immigration officer in Cambodia. Keep a digital copy on your phone as a backup.

Processing Time & Delivery

Standard processing for Zambian applicants takes 2 to 3 business days from the moment payment is confirmed. Around 96% of complete applications are approved within this window, with the remainder requiring minor document corrections that add 1 to 2 days. Applications submitted on Fridays or before Cambodian public holidays (such as Khmer New Year in mid-April) may take an additional day. We recommend applying at least 7 days before your departure date from Lusaka to allow a buffer for connecting flights through Johannesburg, Addis Ababa, Dubai or Doha.

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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 African applicants in landlocked countries like Zambia, the eVisa has eliminated what used to be a 4 to 6 week postal-application process through Pretoria. We now see complete files cleared inside 72 hours in the vast majority of cases." — Sokha Phan, Senior Immigration Policy Consultant, 2025

Authorized Entry Points for eVisa Holders

An approved Cambodia eVisa is accepted at 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 Zambian travellers fly into Phnom Penh, which lies roughly 9,500 km from Lusaka and is reached via 14 to 20 hours of flying time with 1 or 2 connections, typically through Addis Ababa with Ethiopian Airlines, Doha with Qatar Airways, or Dubai with Emirates.

Common Problems & Solutions

ProblemSolution
Photo rejected for wrong background or shadowsRetake against a plain white wall in natural daylight; no flash, no shadows, full face visible.
Name on form does not match passport spellingCopy your name letter-for-letter from the machine-readable zone of the passport, including middle names.
Passport expires within 6 months of arrivalRenew your Zambian passport at the Department of Immigration in Lusaka before applying — Cambodia strictly enforces this rule.
Lost approval emailCheck spam folders, then request a free resend using your application reference number; never re-pay the $90 fee.
Arriving at a border not authorised for eVisaPlan entry only through one of the 7 listed ports of entry; remote crossings require a paper visa.
Card payment declined by Zambian bankNotify your bank in advance about a USD international transaction, or use a second card from a different issuer.

Frequently Asked Questions — Zambian Citizens & Cambodia eVisa

What is the Cambodia eVisa for Zambian citizens?

The Cambodia eVisa is an official electronic tourist visa issued online by the Cambodian government, allowing Zambian passport holders a single entry and a stay of up to 30 days for tourism, without needing to visit an embassy.

How much does the Cambodia eVisa cost for Zambian travellers?

The total fee is $90 USD, which includes the $36 USD government visa fee and a $54 USD service fee covering application review, error correction, and email delivery of the approved eVisa.

How long does Cambodia eVisa processing take from Zambia?

Standard processing takes 2 to 3 business days from payment confirmation. We recommend applying at least 7 days before your flight from Lusaka to absorb any connection delays or document corrections.

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

The 30-day tourist eVisa cannot be extended in Cambodia. If you need a longer stay, you must exit and re-enter on a new visa, or apply for an extendable Business (E-class) visa before travelling.

What if my Cambodia eVisa application is denied?

Denials are rare — fewer than 4% of complete applications are refused. If your application is rejected because of incorrect data or a poor-quality photo, you can correct and resubmit; if it is denied for security reasons you must apply through a Cambodian embassy.

Is it safe to apply online for the Cambodia eVisa?

Yes — applying through an authorised provider is safe. All payments use 256-bit SSL encryption, your data is transmitted directly to Cambodian government systems, and the eVisa is verifiable by its unique number on the official MFAIC database.

For supplementary information, Zambian travellers can consult the Cambodian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation (mfaic.gov.kh), the Royal Embassy of Cambodia in Pretoria (the accredited mission for Zambia), and the Zambia Department of Immigration in Lusaka for passport renewal and travel-document queries. Always verify your eVisa number on the official MFAIC verification portal before flying, and read travel-health advice from the Zambia National Public Health Institute (ZNPHI) regarding routine vaccinations and any current health entry requirements for Cambodia.