Cambodia tourist visa extension in Phnom Penh
If you arrived on a Cambodia tourist (T) visa and want to stay a little longer in Phnom Penh, the standard route is a one-month extension processed in the capital, where the main immigration office is based.
A Cambodia tourist (T) visa can typically be extended once for around one additional month. In Phnom Penh, where the General Department of Immigration is based, the extension is processed locally, so you can usually arrange it without travelling. Durations and fees are set by the authorities and can change.
What the tourist (T) visa extension covers
The tourist visa is the entry most short-stay visitors use. It is designed for travel and has clear limits.
- It is the standard single-entry tourist visa, often labelled T, used by visitors who arrive for a short stay.
- It can generally be extended once from inside Cambodia, for roughly one additional month, subject to current rules.
- The extension is processed in Phnom Penh at the main immigration office, so the capital is a convenient place to arrange it.
- Start early: most agents suggest beginning the extension well before your current visa expires.
Where the tourist extension runs out
The tourist visa is built for visitors, so it has clear ceilings. Knowing them early helps you plan.
- The single one-month extension is usually the practical limit for a tourist visa; repeated extensions are generally not the intended path.
- If you plan to live, work, retire or run a business in Cambodia, the tourist visa is the wrong base — an ordinary (E) visa usually fits better.
- Durations, the number of extensions allowed and the associated fees are set by the authorities and can change.
Converting a tourist visa to an ordinary (E) visa
When a single one-month extension is not enough, many expats in Phnom Penh switch from the tourist (T) visa to an ordinary (E) visa.
Why people convert
The ordinary (E) visa can be renewed for longer periods than a tourist visa, which makes it the practical base for working, business or retirement plans.
How conversion usually works
A conversion is generally handled inside the country and then renewed under the relevant E sub-category. Phnom Penh, hosting the main immigration office, is a common place to arrange it.
Eligibility, timing and fees for conversions are set by the authorities and can change. Ask an agent to confirm what applies to your case.
How a Phnom Penh visa agent can help
- Confirm whether your current visa is a tourist (T) visa and whether a one-month extension or a conversion fits your plans.
- Prepare and check the paperwork so the extension or conversion is submitted correctly the first time.
- Give you a realistic timeline based on the current workload at the immigration office, so you avoid an overstay.
- Explain the current government fees and service fees separately, so you can see exactly what you pay for.
Before you contact any visa agent
- No reputable agent can guarantee a visa outcome — the final decision rests with the authorities.
- You do not need to send passport scans at first contact; describe your situation first.
- Ask for a clear split between official government fees and the agent's service fee.
- Expect a realistic timeline based on your case, not an instant promise.
- Stay cautious with anyone who guarantees approval or asks for full payment up front.
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Frequently asked questions
How many times can I extend a Cambodia tourist visa?+
A tourist (T) visa is generally designed to be extended once, for around one additional month. To stay longer, most people convert to an ordinary (E) visa. Confirm current rules, since they can change.
Can I extend my tourist visa in Phnom Penh?+
Yes. Phnom Penh hosts the main immigration office, so a tourist visa extension can usually be arranged in the capital through a local visa agent or directly.
Is it better to extend my tourist visa or convert to an ordinary (E) visa?+
It depends on how long you want to stay. For a short extra stay of about a month, extending is usually simplest. For longer plans, converting to an ordinary (E) visa is generally the better base.
When should I start my tourist visa extension?+
Most agents suggest starting at least one to two weeks before your current visa expires, so you have margin if anything is missing.
Related visa guides
- Cambodia visa extension in Phnom Penh
Most Cambodia visas can be extended without leaving the country, and Phnom Penh hosts the main General Department of Immigration. The right approach depends on your current visa type (tourist, ordinary/E-class, retirement, business or EG), your nationality, and how soon your current visa expires. A Phnom Penh-based agent can usually clarify your options and, in many cases, handle the paperwork on your behalf so you do not have to visit an office in person.
- Visa agents in Phnom Penh for Cambodia visa extensions, work permits and expat help
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- Cambodia tourist visa extension in Siem Reap
A Cambodia tourist (T) visa can typically be extended once for around one additional month, processed inside the country without leaving. If you want to stay longer than that single extension allows, the usual route is to convert to an ordinary (E-class) visa, which supports longer renewals. Exact durations, fees and eligibility depend on your nationality and current status, and the authorities can change them, so confirm the current details with a local visa agent before you commit.
Important
Visa rules and requirements in Cambodia can change. This guide is informational only and does not replace official immigration advice. Always check with the relevant authorities or a qualified local visa service provider before making decisions.