I have applied dtv visa in Phnom penh, Cambodia meaning submitted documents and been waiting for the appointment.
It just occurred to me that I remembered I haven't included the copy of Cambodia entry page in the documents.
I have left passport at the embassy. My appointment is next Friday.
Should I go back to embassy and ask my passport back to print a copy of that page?
I am so forgetful to have included that page.
Is that mandatory?
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The user is seeking advice on whether they need to retrieve their passport from the embassy to include the Cambodia entry page for their dtv visa application, as they forgot to submit it with other documents. A comment suggests that they should wait until their appointment and not confuse the embassy staff by returning early.
No, you need to wait until your pick up date. Going back early will confuse them, as the people you interact with are different than the people making the decisions.
Anonymous participant Also, when I picked up my visa, there were others, returning that they did not give the visa to, but instead, asked for more documents.
Anonymous participant - What I saw, some people were not rejected, but when they returned to pick up the visa, they were informed they needed to submit more documents, so they needed to get those documents and return with them. So it wasn’t a rejection at that time, it was a delay though, as they had to get the additional documents and wait a few more days for the final decision.
Anonymous participant - they quickly looked at mine when I submitted. They were only interested in employment letter and bank documents (submitted 6 months)
Anonymous participant - That is a possibility, but doubt it. I believe the “proof of presence” requirement is more for the e-visa process, as a measure to see if you are actually in the country where you are submitting your documents online. When I applied in Phnom Penh, I gave them a copy of my Cambodian apartment rental agreement and they seemed confused why I was supplying them documents to show I am in Cambodia
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