I saw this discussion and went on-line to investigate the visas and was also e-mailing Ngaire about other cruise-related issues. She suggested that I post some of the information I learned.
Of course living in Washington, it is relatively easy to do some of these things in person. But most of the time, mailing is an option.
On the Cambodia Visa site, it seems that one can obtain a Cambodian Tourist Visa for $25 plus mailing charges. I’ll call them when it is closer to the cruise because the visa is only good for three months following the issue date. I may do this one by mail as its location is not convenient. For details see
Cambodian Tourist Visa.
The basic fees for a tourist visa for India (U.S.Citizens) (sorry everything in the table below was lined up) but not when I "submit":
Duration of Visa Consular Fee Service Fee Total Fee
10 Years (120 Months) Multiple Entry $153.00 $13.00 $166.00
5 Years (60 Months) Multiple Entry $153.00 $13.00 $166.00
6 Months Multiple Entry $63.00 $13.00 $76.00
Plus Mailing charges (Fed Ex for up to 3 passports, which I assume means up to persons) is $22.00 each way. I will probably drop off our applications and pick them up when they are ready. For more information, see:
Indian Tourist Visa.
All details are spelled out on the respective Web sites. I think these days, most countries are pretty good about providing information on visas when needed.
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Eugene