Where does one extend a Cambodian visa in Sihanoukville? What is considered a reasonable price?
I am with my family in Sihanoukville, Cambodia, and this is a really nice place (not in a sense of cleanliness but rather in the 'simple life' kind of feel, which is extremely refreshing).
Upon landing we got ourselves E-class visas, which in theory can be extended indefinitely.
As I understand there are agencies that can handle visa extensions. However I wouldn't want to entrust our passports to someone not reputable. Also, I understand prices can vary greatly (like they do on most goods in Cambodia for naive tourists).
Where does one extend a Cambodian E-class visa in Sihanoukville? What is considered a reasonable price? How long does it usually take? Are there risks or things to look out for?
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Where can I renew my Cambodian visa?
To extend a Cambodia visa, your passport must be processed at the Department of Immigration in Phnom Penh. If you are in another province it may be possible to have your passport sent to Phnom Penh through a travel agency.How much does Cambodia visa cost?
The cost is $30 plus a $6 processing fee, with a 3-day processing time. The visa is a 30-day visa valid for 90 days (meaning you must enter Cambodia within 90 days of the visa being issued, but can only stay for 30 days). Tourists can apply in advance for a 30-day visa on the official site, evisa.gov.kh.What happens if you overstay your visa in Cambodia?
You can be fined, detained and deported if you overstay your visa. There is a fine of $10 per day for overstaying the validity of your visa. There is no limit to this fine. Those who overstay more than 30 days will need to leave Cambodia in addition to paying the fine.How much is a Cambodia visa UK?
Summary visaPurposeTourismValidity90 daysStayMaximum 30 daysDelivery timeAverage 1 week (urgent: 24 hours)Cost\xa359.95 per visa1 more rowSources: Stack Exchange - This article follows the attribution requirements of Stack Exchange and is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0.
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