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Originally Posted by Baritone73
(Post 21155180)
For a very recent data point: I flew into REP this morning and went for the VOA. Upon hearing that I had no photos with me, the agent told me "You pay one dollar." I paid the "fine" (exact change) and had my visa about two minutes later. No hassle -- and it probably cost less than the photo would have.
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Originally Posted by Baritone73
(Post 21155180)
For a very recent data point: I flew into REP this morning and went for the VOA. Upon hearing that I had no photos with me, the agent told me "You pay one dollar." I paid the "fine" (exact change) and had my visa about two minutes later. No hassle -- and it probably cost less than the photo would have.
Not that it is in any way of help to someone on the visa line at the airport. :D |
Originally Posted by Baritone73
(Post 21155180)
For a very recent data point: I flew into REP this morning and went for the VOA. Upon hearing that I had no photos with me, the agent told me "You pay one dollar." I paid the "fine" (exact change) and had my visa about two minutes later. No hassle -- and it probably cost less than the photo would have.
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E-visa won't give you a full page sticker in your passport, but VOA does. At PNH they want $2 if you don't have photos. The last time I entered I managed to not pay for the photos by wandering off to the ATM--they didn't seem to really care.
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Originally Posted by giblet
(Post 21222668)
E-visa won't give you a full page sticker in your passport, but VOA does.
I recall it includes copy of your passport picture [I threw mine out so can't refer to it for specifics] in the document, the total size equal to a passport page. They merely take that document and then stamp your passport. The on-line service I used advised to print two copies, and to keep the second copy for when you exit Cambodia. Was not asked to produce it when I flew out; apparently they only checked for the entry stamp in my passport. |
Originally Posted by dtsm
(Post 21223156)
If you apply/secure an E-visa on-line, you will be sent a pdf with the actual Visa.
I recall it includes copy of your passport picture [I threw mine out so can't refer to it for specifics] in the document, the total size equal to a passport page. They merely take that document and then stamp your passport. The on-line service I used advised to print two copies, and to keep the second copy for when you exit Cambodia. Was not asked to produce it when I flew out; apparently they only checked for the entry stamp in my passport. |
Also the Cambodian visa sticker is pretty )
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