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natwest
backpacker
Posts: 14

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#1 Posted: 9/3/2008 - 14:42


Hi,
Has anyone used both visa options before?

e-Visa is $25 while the On Arrival is only $20, so what is the major difference between the two, except being more convenient? I don't quite see why I have to pay $5 more for "processing" Is the queue for the visa always long and the staff worked snail slow?

Thanks.

kristinholdo
backpacker
Posts: 11

#2 Posted: 9/3/2008 - 14:53


Actally the line is quite long, and there is a bit of waiting to geth the visa on arrival, and it is much more cinvenient having the e-visa when you arrive. However if you would like to save 5 USD, get it on arrival.. Its only amatter of savung time really...

rakhee2108
tourist
Posts: 55

#3 Posted: 9/3/2008 - 15:02


I got a visa on arrival in PP airport and thought the process was quite quick. Just make sure you have a passport photo to avoid a "fine."

natwest
backpacker
Posts: 14

#4 Posted: 11/3/2008 - 17:01


Thank you very much, kristinholdo and rakhee2108.

I have decided to use the On Arrival option this time to see how it is like, since I am not rushing for time. On top, I've another trip next year going to Siem Reap, so I might be using e-Visa next time.

I'll report back on how it goes after my trip.

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