All corresponding emails to Cambodia e-Visa authorities have been removed or not active at this moment of time.
This removal has caused major upset and distress to travellers who have already applied and paid for their eVisa but are unable to print them out. Not only has this caused financial loss to the applicants, but the sudden removal of the website has also prevented them from visiting Cambodia. All travellers who are facing problems with the eVisa system are encouraged to leave their feedback at www.cambodiaevisa.com
The Cambodiaevisa.com Team (not to be confused with the authorities of the Government of Cambodia) is working hard to update travellers and eVisa applicants on this matter. We are taking all the steps possible to rectify the issue. We truly apologise for this inconvenience.
To post a comment and for more information please click here www.cambodiaevisa.com/2008/07/cambodia-e-visa-problem/
July 2, 2008
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"prevented them from visiting Cambodia"???
Not the last time I checked. Visa-on-arrival still available. What border crossing were they planning on using? |
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One can arrive here in cambodia on visa on arrival and bring a copy of their receipt to the Ministry of Interior and they will quickly clear up the matter. I have had evisa issues before and a recent visitor with a similar problem, called foreign affairs and someone called me back and cleared it within an hour (impressive for Cambodia).
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