Since the Cambodia e-Visa system involved in infringement, Cambodia e-Visa Blog received many negative comments regarding the current system. Among them complained not able to make payment, do not receive e-Visa after payment made or received e-Visa with wrong details.
See what are they complaining about the current Cambodia e-Visa system below.
I am a travel agent staff. I applied the Cambodia E-VISA for my clients on line. First time, I filled up the application for 5 people and wait for payment. But the Web didn’t work. So, I proceed open another new Web to apply an other 5-people. (I have 20 VISAs need to apply) After i finished and checked the info, It showed correct, so I payed. But when I check the aprroved VISA’s details, I find that the approved visa’s details are confused with that i filled up on the first time. That is say. the approved VISA’s details are all wrong(include the photo,name, passport No.etc). and i payed.
Hello! Me and my friends are visiting Cambodia next week! I got my e-visa few weeks ago, but my friends did´nt! Someone is charged my credit card already (I applied all visas)! What I have to do to get visas or get money back???
I am in Ningbo,China. I want to apply Cambodia E visa, but can not login your website http://evisa.mfaic.gov.kh, kindly help!
Besides, the news on Cambodia e-Visa system infringement can also be found in Wikitravel under Cambodia Visa section.
Therefore, tourists to Cambodia are strongly recommended not to apply for e-Visa for the time being. As an alternative, on arrival visa can be easily obtained at price USD20.




















Thanks for the advice!
yoga
February 3rd, 2009
What is the latest news on this? It seems the e-visa website is back up and working… are there improvements??
kermital
February 16th, 2009
We have still received reports from other travelers about mis handling of the Visa information through the e-Visa website. Please apply on-arrival.
Admin
February 16th, 2009
I am Malaysian and I found out from my friends that the e-Visa site is managed by a company called CINET Sdn Bhd. Their directors are Mr Adrian Phang and TY Thong and cowboy Cambodian Hong.
I hear their reputation is at a suspect and is under legal suit. Payment is made direct into their personal internet account and then certain percentage transfer to the corrupted government officials. No money actually arrived for the country to improve the school or kids welfare.
MY advise is to be safe, apply at embassy or Visa On Arrival at all the Cambodian airports and Border crossings when you arrive. USD20 plus a passport photo.
Cheers and good luck.
zorri
May 17th, 2009
I applied my e-visa on the website cambodiaevisa@mfaic.gov.kh yesterday,after my payment,no respond mail send to my mailbox. when I relogin the website again, IE always show that website not found,and I enter the reference No. on the new website, they tell me imformation not found, can anybody explaint why. and how can I get the visa or get my money back.thanks
FENG
June 9th, 2009
wow…. i had the same problem.
Whats the deal?
Feng Tao
June 9th, 2009
Finally it send me the e-visa,but I have a question, it should be a .PDF file? it send me a .JPEG file.is there anybody know the diffrence?
Feng
June 10th, 2009
I got an email today from the Australian Travel Advisory saying that you can now purchase visas online for Cambodia and they gave the website for the guys you are talking about. This is a bit of a worry if even the Australian government is advertising this! Many people will probably get scammed!!
Kellie
July 30th, 2009