Type E filing
Business eVisa applications for consultants, contractors, and conference travel.
About
I head the Business & Long-Stay desk at VisaToCambodia. My team owns the visa logistics for Australian consultants, AusAID delivery teams, supplier-visit travellers, mining and infrastructure crews, and conference attendees heading to Phnom Penh, Siem Reap, or further into the provinces. Since 2021 we've facilitated more than fifteen hundred Business eVisa (Type E) applications and the in-country extensions that follow them. The Business eVisa is the only Cambodia visa that can be extended inside the country, and the decision tree — extend for 1 month, 3 months, 6 months, or 12 months — is where most travellers get tripped up. I write the cluster on this site that walks through those decisions because Aussies have been asking me the same questions for four years and writing them down beats answering them one email at a time. Off the desk I'm rebuilding a 1976 Toyota HiLux in a Newcastle shed, very slowly.
Areas of expertise
Business eVisa applications for consultants, contractors, and conference travel.
The in-country extension decision tree — what each duration costs and unlocks.
Delivery-team visa coordination across multi-month Cambodia engagements.
Visa structures for Australians scoping Cambodian investments before committing.
Countries covered
Recent writing
Cambodia Digital Nomad Visa for Australians: 2026 Long-Stay Guide (E-Class + Extensions)
Cambodia doesn't have a formal Digital Nomad Visa product like Indonesia's KITAS or Thailand's DTV — but the Business eVisa (E-Class) plus in-country extensions is the legal, cheap, and well-trodden long-stay route for Australian remote workers in 2026. $90 USD (~$137 AUD) to enter, then 1/3/6/12-month extensions through a Cambodian immigration agent.
RetireeCambodia for Aussie Retirees: 2026 Long-Stay & Reconnaissance Guide
Cambodia doesn't have a formal retiree visa like Thailand's O-A — but the Business eVisa (E-Class) plus in-country extensions is the legal, cheap, well-trodden long-stay route for Aussie retirees in 2026. A 6-month reconnaissance is the common shape: $270–330 USD (~$411–502 AUD) in visa fees, lower cost of living than Bali or Chiang Mai, and a riverside base in Kampot or a slow morning in Siem Reap.
Documents ChecklistCambodia Business eVisa Documents for Americans: What You Actually Need
The Cambodia Business eVisa needs the exact same five documents as the Tourist eVisa for Americans — a US passport, a photo, a bio-page scan, an email address, and a payment method. There is no invitation letter, no sponsor proof, and no employment contract. Here is the full list, the photo specs that cause most delays, and the business-paperwork myth that wastes a week.
PaymentPaying for a Cambodia Business eVisa on a Company Card (US Guide)
Yes — you can pay the $90 USD Cambodia Business eVisa with a company or corporate card. The traveler named on the application does not have to be the cardholder, the charge lands as one clean USD line, and the receipt is built to drop straight into an expense report. Here is exactly how the billing, the cardholder, and the paperwork work.
Processing TimeCambodia Business eVisa Processing Time for Americans
The Cambodia Business eVisa is approved in 3 business days for US citizens — the same timeline as the tourist eVisa. Here is what a business day actually counts as, what can stretch it, and how to time your application so the PDF lands before you fly.
Digital NomadsCambodia Visa for Digital Nomads and Remote Workers (US Citizens)
Cambodia has no dedicated "digital nomad visa" — and for most American remote workers, that is good news. The decision is simple: under 30 days of leisure runs on the Tourist eVisa, but any paid work or any stay over 30 days means the Business eVisa (Type-E) — $90 USD all-in, 3 business days, and the only Cambodia visa you can extend in-country.
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