How to get visas for Cambodia and Laos?
I am a Pakistani national and I have valid tourist visas for Thailand and Malaysia. I am also planning to visit Cambodia and Laos, but neither country has an embassy or consulate in my country.
I am not sure if I need visas and, if I do, whether I can apply online for both Cambodia and Laos.
My travel agent says I don't need a visa for Cambodia, but I want to be sure that is correct.
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I am a Pakistani national and I have valid tourist visas for Thailand and Malaysia. I am also planning to visit Cambodia and Laos, but neither country has an embassy or consulate in my country.
I am not sure if I need visas and, if I do, whether I can apply online for both Cambodia and Laos.
My travel agent says I don't need a visa for Cambodia, but I want to be sure that is correct.
visas pakistani-citizens cambodia laos
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Related: Tips for getting a visa when there's no embassy in one's country of residence and What if passport is lost and home country has no diplomatic presence?
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Oct 31 '17 at 21:03
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I am a Pakistani national and I have valid tourist visas for Thailand and Malaysia. I am also planning to visit Cambodia and Laos, but neither country has an embassy or consulate in my country.
I am not sure if I need visas and, if I do, whether I can apply online for both Cambodia and Laos.
My travel agent says I don't need a visa for Cambodia, but I want to be sure that is correct.
visas pakistani-citizens cambodia laos
I am a Pakistani national and I have valid tourist visas for Thailand and Malaysia. I am also planning to visit Cambodia and Laos, but neither country has an embassy or consulate in my country.
I am not sure if I need visas and, if I do, whether I can apply online for both Cambodia and Laos.
My travel agent says I don't need a visa for Cambodia, but I want to be sure that is correct.
visas pakistani-citizens cambodia laos
visas pakistani-citizens cambodia laos
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– pnuts
Dec 16 '16 at 18:06
Related: Tips for getting a visa when there's no embassy in one's country of residence and What if passport is lost and home country has no diplomatic presence?
– choster
Oct 31 '17 at 21:03
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I suggest you look at and revert with further details as relevant, if you still want an answer from here.
– pnuts
Dec 16 '16 at 18:06
Related: Tips for getting a visa when there's no embassy in one's country of residence and What if passport is lost and home country has no diplomatic presence?
– choster
Oct 31 '17 at 21:03
I suggest you look at and revert with further details as relevant, if you still want an answer from here.
– pnuts
Dec 16 '16 at 18:06
I suggest you look at and revert with further details as relevant, if you still want an answer from here.
– pnuts
Dec 16 '16 at 18:06
Related: Tips for getting a visa when there's no embassy in one's country of residence and What if passport is lost and home country has no diplomatic presence?
– choster
Oct 31 '17 at 21:03
Related: Tips for getting a visa when there's no embassy in one's country of residence and What if passport is lost and home country has no diplomatic presence?
– choster
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As a Pakistani citizen you need a visa to enter Cambodia and Laos. Also you may not be eligible to apply online for these both countries.
Cambodia
You are not eligible to apply online for a Cambodian visa. Therefore you need a proper visa from a Cambodian embassy or consulate.
Source: Kingdom Of Cambodia
Further since you have a valid visa from Thailand, you can apply for a Cambodian visa from The Royal Embassy of Cambodia in Thailand. All details regarding visa and application procedure can be obtained from Cambodia Mission Worldwide, and simply contact the royal embassy of Cambodia in Thailand.
Moreover your travel agent saying you don't need any Cambodian visa is totally wrong. You can also visit Visa Policy of Cambodia to confirm that you definitely need a visa and are not eligible for an online visa either.
Laos
You are also not eligible to apply for an online visa for Laos.
Source: Laos Visa On Arrival
Similarly you have a valid visa from Thailand, you can also apply for a Laos visa from Thailand. You can contact Laos embassy in Thailand from Laos Embassies And Consulate Abroad and can get all requirements regarding the application procedure.
Odd, IATA (Timatic) seems to allow VOA (for 30 days max) for Cambodia, though purpose may also come into it.
– pnuts
Dec 16 '16 at 18:56
Timatic also has VOA for Laos (entry via Luang Prabang (LPQ), Pakse (PKZ) and Vientiane (VTE)), though with strings.
– pnuts
Dec 16 '16 at 18:58
1
@pnuts I have personaly called Cambodian embassy Thailand 5 months ago, they are no longer offering VOA for Pakistani nationals. From Thailand it is really easy just need 35 USD, hotel booking and itinerary but i didnt apply from Thailand. Timatic is not fully upto date, thats why I always use official Embassy websites :)
– Ali Awan
Dec 16 '16 at 18:59
1
@pnuts the same is for Laos , when you call Laos embassy they demans the same flight non refundable itinerary, hotel booking and fee, therefore timatic is not always up to date. Dont believe me email those embassies and ask whether Pakistani nationals need a visa for Laos and Cambodia
– Ali Awan
Dec 16 '16 at 19:01
3
@pnuts While I can't back it up with links to official sources, my understanding is the same as Ali Awan, that Pakistani nationals can not get VOAs for Cambodia or Laos (or Thailand, or Malaysia)
– user13044
Dec 17 '16 at 3:42
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I emailed the Cambodian e-visa service to ask if Pakistani citizens are eligible for e-visa. This is what I received in reply:
Dear sir/madam,
We would like to inform you that E-visa is available for any
nationalities. If you want to apply for an e-visa, please go to
www.evisa.gov.kh for more information relating to the entry port and the
required documents.
Thank you
So I guess Pakistani citizens can now apply for e-visa for Cambodia.
This is also confirmed by text on www.evisa.gov.kh.
– choster
Nov 1 '17 at 17:10
add a comment |
I have visited Cambodia three times and Laos five times in last 15 years on a Pakistani passport. A visa was available on arrival when I first visited in 2002 and 2006, while later it became compulsory to obtain it beforehand. I have twice obtained my visas in Bangkok and once in KL.
add a comment |
Cambodian e-visa was not available to Pakistan passport holders for the last few years but it seems that Pakistanis are now allowed to apply for one. You may want to inquire directly from the official website of the Cambodian e-visa.
Cambodian visa regime and its application is rather erratic. To be on the safe side you should apply at Cambodian embassy in Bangkok or Kuala Lumpur, depending on your itinerary, and obtain a sticker visa before flying to Cambodia (As a Pakistan passport holder you can only enter Cambodia by air - no land border crossings allowed).
As for Laos, there is no e-visa as far as I know. Apply at the Laotian embassy in BKK or KUL.
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As a Pakistani citizen you need a visa to enter Cambodia and Laos. Also you may not be eligible to apply online for these both countries.
Cambodia
You are not eligible to apply online for a Cambodian visa. Therefore you need a proper visa from a Cambodian embassy or consulate.
Source: Kingdom Of Cambodia
Further since you have a valid visa from Thailand, you can apply for a Cambodian visa from The Royal Embassy of Cambodia in Thailand. All details regarding visa and application procedure can be obtained from Cambodia Mission Worldwide, and simply contact the royal embassy of Cambodia in Thailand.
Moreover your travel agent saying you don't need any Cambodian visa is totally wrong. You can also visit Visa Policy of Cambodia to confirm that you definitely need a visa and are not eligible for an online visa either.
Laos
You are also not eligible to apply for an online visa for Laos.
Source: Laos Visa On Arrival
Similarly you have a valid visa from Thailand, you can also apply for a Laos visa from Thailand. You can contact Laos embassy in Thailand from Laos Embassies And Consulate Abroad and can get all requirements regarding the application procedure.
Odd, IATA (Timatic) seems to allow VOA (for 30 days max) for Cambodia, though purpose may also come into it.
– pnuts
Dec 16 '16 at 18:56
Timatic also has VOA for Laos (entry via Luang Prabang (LPQ), Pakse (PKZ) and Vientiane (VTE)), though with strings.
– pnuts
Dec 16 '16 at 18:58
1
@pnuts I have personaly called Cambodian embassy Thailand 5 months ago, they are no longer offering VOA for Pakistani nationals. From Thailand it is really easy just need 35 USD, hotel booking and itinerary but i didnt apply from Thailand. Timatic is not fully upto date, thats why I always use official Embassy websites :)
– Ali Awan
Dec 16 '16 at 18:59
1
@pnuts the same is for Laos , when you call Laos embassy they demans the same flight non refundable itinerary, hotel booking and fee, therefore timatic is not always up to date. Dont believe me email those embassies and ask whether Pakistani nationals need a visa for Laos and Cambodia
– Ali Awan
Dec 16 '16 at 19:01
3
@pnuts While I can't back it up with links to official sources, my understanding is the same as Ali Awan, that Pakistani nationals can not get VOAs for Cambodia or Laos (or Thailand, or Malaysia)
– user13044
Dec 17 '16 at 3:42
|
show 6 more comments
As a Pakistani citizen you need a visa to enter Cambodia and Laos. Also you may not be eligible to apply online for these both countries.
Cambodia
You are not eligible to apply online for a Cambodian visa. Therefore you need a proper visa from a Cambodian embassy or consulate.
Source: Kingdom Of Cambodia
Further since you have a valid visa from Thailand, you can apply for a Cambodian visa from The Royal Embassy of Cambodia in Thailand. All details regarding visa and application procedure can be obtained from Cambodia Mission Worldwide, and simply contact the royal embassy of Cambodia in Thailand.
Moreover your travel agent saying you don't need any Cambodian visa is totally wrong. You can also visit Visa Policy of Cambodia to confirm that you definitely need a visa and are not eligible for an online visa either.
Laos
You are also not eligible to apply for an online visa for Laos.
Source: Laos Visa On Arrival
Similarly you have a valid visa from Thailand, you can also apply for a Laos visa from Thailand. You can contact Laos embassy in Thailand from Laos Embassies And Consulate Abroad and can get all requirements regarding the application procedure.
Odd, IATA (Timatic) seems to allow VOA (for 30 days max) for Cambodia, though purpose may also come into it.
– pnuts
Dec 16 '16 at 18:56
Timatic also has VOA for Laos (entry via Luang Prabang (LPQ), Pakse (PKZ) and Vientiane (VTE)), though with strings.
– pnuts
Dec 16 '16 at 18:58
1
@pnuts I have personaly called Cambodian embassy Thailand 5 months ago, they are no longer offering VOA for Pakistani nationals. From Thailand it is really easy just need 35 USD, hotel booking and itinerary but i didnt apply from Thailand. Timatic is not fully upto date, thats why I always use official Embassy websites :)
– Ali Awan
Dec 16 '16 at 18:59
1
@pnuts the same is for Laos , when you call Laos embassy they demans the same flight non refundable itinerary, hotel booking and fee, therefore timatic is not always up to date. Dont believe me email those embassies and ask whether Pakistani nationals need a visa for Laos and Cambodia
– Ali Awan
Dec 16 '16 at 19:01
3
@pnuts While I can't back it up with links to official sources, my understanding is the same as Ali Awan, that Pakistani nationals can not get VOAs for Cambodia or Laos (or Thailand, or Malaysia)
– user13044
Dec 17 '16 at 3:42
|
show 6 more comments
As a Pakistani citizen you need a visa to enter Cambodia and Laos. Also you may not be eligible to apply online for these both countries.
Cambodia
You are not eligible to apply online for a Cambodian visa. Therefore you need a proper visa from a Cambodian embassy or consulate.
Source: Kingdom Of Cambodia
Further since you have a valid visa from Thailand, you can apply for a Cambodian visa from The Royal Embassy of Cambodia in Thailand. All details regarding visa and application procedure can be obtained from Cambodia Mission Worldwide, and simply contact the royal embassy of Cambodia in Thailand.
Moreover your travel agent saying you don't need any Cambodian visa is totally wrong. You can also visit Visa Policy of Cambodia to confirm that you definitely need a visa and are not eligible for an online visa either.
Laos
You are also not eligible to apply for an online visa for Laos.
Source: Laos Visa On Arrival
Similarly you have a valid visa from Thailand, you can also apply for a Laos visa from Thailand. You can contact Laos embassy in Thailand from Laos Embassies And Consulate Abroad and can get all requirements regarding the application procedure.
As a Pakistani citizen you need a visa to enter Cambodia and Laos. Also you may not be eligible to apply online for these both countries.
Cambodia
You are not eligible to apply online for a Cambodian visa. Therefore you need a proper visa from a Cambodian embassy or consulate.
Source: Kingdom Of Cambodia
Further since you have a valid visa from Thailand, you can apply for a Cambodian visa from The Royal Embassy of Cambodia in Thailand. All details regarding visa and application procedure can be obtained from Cambodia Mission Worldwide, and simply contact the royal embassy of Cambodia in Thailand.
Moreover your travel agent saying you don't need any Cambodian visa is totally wrong. You can also visit Visa Policy of Cambodia to confirm that you definitely need a visa and are not eligible for an online visa either.
Laos
You are also not eligible to apply for an online visa for Laos.
Source: Laos Visa On Arrival
Similarly you have a valid visa from Thailand, you can also apply for a Laos visa from Thailand. You can contact Laos embassy in Thailand from Laos Embassies And Consulate Abroad and can get all requirements regarding the application procedure.
edited Aug 4 '18 at 8:53
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answered Dec 16 '16 at 18:48
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Odd, IATA (Timatic) seems to allow VOA (for 30 days max) for Cambodia, though purpose may also come into it.
– pnuts
Dec 16 '16 at 18:56
Timatic also has VOA for Laos (entry via Luang Prabang (LPQ), Pakse (PKZ) and Vientiane (VTE)), though with strings.
– pnuts
Dec 16 '16 at 18:58
1
@pnuts I have personaly called Cambodian embassy Thailand 5 months ago, they are no longer offering VOA for Pakistani nationals. From Thailand it is really easy just need 35 USD, hotel booking and itinerary but i didnt apply from Thailand. Timatic is not fully upto date, thats why I always use official Embassy websites :)
– Ali Awan
Dec 16 '16 at 18:59
1
@pnuts the same is for Laos , when you call Laos embassy they demans the same flight non refundable itinerary, hotel booking and fee, therefore timatic is not always up to date. Dont believe me email those embassies and ask whether Pakistani nationals need a visa for Laos and Cambodia
– Ali Awan
Dec 16 '16 at 19:01
3
@pnuts While I can't back it up with links to official sources, my understanding is the same as Ali Awan, that Pakistani nationals can not get VOAs for Cambodia or Laos (or Thailand, or Malaysia)
– user13044
Dec 17 '16 at 3:42
|
show 6 more comments
Odd, IATA (Timatic) seems to allow VOA (for 30 days max) for Cambodia, though purpose may also come into it.
– pnuts
Dec 16 '16 at 18:56
Timatic also has VOA for Laos (entry via Luang Prabang (LPQ), Pakse (PKZ) and Vientiane (VTE)), though with strings.
– pnuts
Dec 16 '16 at 18:58
1
@pnuts I have personaly called Cambodian embassy Thailand 5 months ago, they are no longer offering VOA for Pakistani nationals. From Thailand it is really easy just need 35 USD, hotel booking and itinerary but i didnt apply from Thailand. Timatic is not fully upto date, thats why I always use official Embassy websites :)
– Ali Awan
Dec 16 '16 at 18:59
1
@pnuts the same is for Laos , when you call Laos embassy they demans the same flight non refundable itinerary, hotel booking and fee, therefore timatic is not always up to date. Dont believe me email those embassies and ask whether Pakistani nationals need a visa for Laos and Cambodia
– Ali Awan
Dec 16 '16 at 19:01
3
@pnuts While I can't back it up with links to official sources, my understanding is the same as Ali Awan, that Pakistani nationals can not get VOAs for Cambodia or Laos (or Thailand, or Malaysia)
– user13044
Dec 17 '16 at 3:42
Odd, IATA (Timatic) seems to allow VOA (for 30 days max) for Cambodia, though purpose may also come into it.
– pnuts
Dec 16 '16 at 18:56
Odd, IATA (Timatic) seems to allow VOA (for 30 days max) for Cambodia, though purpose may also come into it.
– pnuts
Dec 16 '16 at 18:56
Timatic also has VOA for Laos (entry via Luang Prabang (LPQ), Pakse (PKZ) and Vientiane (VTE)), though with strings.
– pnuts
Dec 16 '16 at 18:58
Timatic also has VOA for Laos (entry via Luang Prabang (LPQ), Pakse (PKZ) and Vientiane (VTE)), though with strings.
– pnuts
Dec 16 '16 at 18:58
1
1
@pnuts I have personaly called Cambodian embassy Thailand 5 months ago, they are no longer offering VOA for Pakistani nationals. From Thailand it is really easy just need 35 USD, hotel booking and itinerary but i didnt apply from Thailand. Timatic is not fully upto date, thats why I always use official Embassy websites :)
– Ali Awan
Dec 16 '16 at 18:59
@pnuts I have personaly called Cambodian embassy Thailand 5 months ago, they are no longer offering VOA for Pakistani nationals. From Thailand it is really easy just need 35 USD, hotel booking and itinerary but i didnt apply from Thailand. Timatic is not fully upto date, thats why I always use official Embassy websites :)
– Ali Awan
Dec 16 '16 at 18:59
1
1
@pnuts the same is for Laos , when you call Laos embassy they demans the same flight non refundable itinerary, hotel booking and fee, therefore timatic is not always up to date. Dont believe me email those embassies and ask whether Pakistani nationals need a visa for Laos and Cambodia
– Ali Awan
Dec 16 '16 at 19:01
@pnuts the same is for Laos , when you call Laos embassy they demans the same flight non refundable itinerary, hotel booking and fee, therefore timatic is not always up to date. Dont believe me email those embassies and ask whether Pakistani nationals need a visa for Laos and Cambodia
– Ali Awan
Dec 16 '16 at 19:01
3
3
@pnuts While I can't back it up with links to official sources, my understanding is the same as Ali Awan, that Pakistani nationals can not get VOAs for Cambodia or Laos (or Thailand, or Malaysia)
– user13044
Dec 17 '16 at 3:42
@pnuts While I can't back it up with links to official sources, my understanding is the same as Ali Awan, that Pakistani nationals can not get VOAs for Cambodia or Laos (or Thailand, or Malaysia)
– user13044
Dec 17 '16 at 3:42
|
show 6 more comments
I emailed the Cambodian e-visa service to ask if Pakistani citizens are eligible for e-visa. This is what I received in reply:
Dear sir/madam,
We would like to inform you that E-visa is available for any
nationalities. If you want to apply for an e-visa, please go to
www.evisa.gov.kh for more information relating to the entry port and the
required documents.
Thank you
So I guess Pakistani citizens can now apply for e-visa for Cambodia.
This is also confirmed by text on www.evisa.gov.kh.
– choster
Nov 1 '17 at 17:10
add a comment |
I emailed the Cambodian e-visa service to ask if Pakistani citizens are eligible for e-visa. This is what I received in reply:
Dear sir/madam,
We would like to inform you that E-visa is available for any
nationalities. If you want to apply for an e-visa, please go to
www.evisa.gov.kh for more information relating to the entry port and the
required documents.
Thank you
So I guess Pakistani citizens can now apply for e-visa for Cambodia.
This is also confirmed by text on www.evisa.gov.kh.
– choster
Nov 1 '17 at 17:10
add a comment |
I emailed the Cambodian e-visa service to ask if Pakistani citizens are eligible for e-visa. This is what I received in reply:
Dear sir/madam,
We would like to inform you that E-visa is available for any
nationalities. If you want to apply for an e-visa, please go to
www.evisa.gov.kh for more information relating to the entry port and the
required documents.
Thank you
So I guess Pakistani citizens can now apply for e-visa for Cambodia.
I emailed the Cambodian e-visa service to ask if Pakistani citizens are eligible for e-visa. This is what I received in reply:
Dear sir/madam,
We would like to inform you that E-visa is available for any
nationalities. If you want to apply for an e-visa, please go to
www.evisa.gov.kh for more information relating to the entry port and the
required documents.
Thank you
So I guess Pakistani citizens can now apply for e-visa for Cambodia.
edited Oct 31 '17 at 21:22
Jan Doggen
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This is also confirmed by text on www.evisa.gov.kh.
– choster
Nov 1 '17 at 17:10
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This is also confirmed by text on www.evisa.gov.kh.
– choster
Nov 1 '17 at 17:10
This is also confirmed by text on www.evisa.gov.kh.
– choster
Nov 1 '17 at 17:10
This is also confirmed by text on www.evisa.gov.kh.
– choster
Nov 1 '17 at 17:10
add a comment |
I have visited Cambodia three times and Laos five times in last 15 years on a Pakistani passport. A visa was available on arrival when I first visited in 2002 and 2006, while later it became compulsory to obtain it beforehand. I have twice obtained my visas in Bangkok and once in KL.
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I have visited Cambodia three times and Laos five times in last 15 years on a Pakistani passport. A visa was available on arrival when I first visited in 2002 and 2006, while later it became compulsory to obtain it beforehand. I have twice obtained my visas in Bangkok and once in KL.
add a comment |
I have visited Cambodia three times and Laos five times in last 15 years on a Pakistani passport. A visa was available on arrival when I first visited in 2002 and 2006, while later it became compulsory to obtain it beforehand. I have twice obtained my visas in Bangkok and once in KL.
I have visited Cambodia three times and Laos five times in last 15 years on a Pakistani passport. A visa was available on arrival when I first visited in 2002 and 2006, while later it became compulsory to obtain it beforehand. I have twice obtained my visas in Bangkok and once in KL.
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answered Nov 26 '17 at 12:22
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Cambodian e-visa was not available to Pakistan passport holders for the last few years but it seems that Pakistanis are now allowed to apply for one. You may want to inquire directly from the official website of the Cambodian e-visa.
Cambodian visa regime and its application is rather erratic. To be on the safe side you should apply at Cambodian embassy in Bangkok or Kuala Lumpur, depending on your itinerary, and obtain a sticker visa before flying to Cambodia (As a Pakistan passport holder you can only enter Cambodia by air - no land border crossings allowed).
As for Laos, there is no e-visa as far as I know. Apply at the Laotian embassy in BKK or KUL.
add a comment |
Cambodian e-visa was not available to Pakistan passport holders for the last few years but it seems that Pakistanis are now allowed to apply for one. You may want to inquire directly from the official website of the Cambodian e-visa.
Cambodian visa regime and its application is rather erratic. To be on the safe side you should apply at Cambodian embassy in Bangkok or Kuala Lumpur, depending on your itinerary, and obtain a sticker visa before flying to Cambodia (As a Pakistan passport holder you can only enter Cambodia by air - no land border crossings allowed).
As for Laos, there is no e-visa as far as I know. Apply at the Laotian embassy in BKK or KUL.
add a comment |
Cambodian e-visa was not available to Pakistan passport holders for the last few years but it seems that Pakistanis are now allowed to apply for one. You may want to inquire directly from the official website of the Cambodian e-visa.
Cambodian visa regime and its application is rather erratic. To be on the safe side you should apply at Cambodian embassy in Bangkok or Kuala Lumpur, depending on your itinerary, and obtain a sticker visa before flying to Cambodia (As a Pakistan passport holder you can only enter Cambodia by air - no land border crossings allowed).
As for Laos, there is no e-visa as far as I know. Apply at the Laotian embassy in BKK or KUL.
Cambodian e-visa was not available to Pakistan passport holders for the last few years but it seems that Pakistanis are now allowed to apply for one. You may want to inquire directly from the official website of the Cambodian e-visa.
Cambodian visa regime and its application is rather erratic. To be on the safe side you should apply at Cambodian embassy in Bangkok or Kuala Lumpur, depending on your itinerary, and obtain a sticker visa before flying to Cambodia (As a Pakistan passport holder you can only enter Cambodia by air - no land border crossings allowed).
As for Laos, there is no e-visa as far as I know. Apply at the Laotian embassy in BKK or KUL.
edited Aug 4 '18 at 8:54
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answered Nov 26 '17 at 16:06
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– pnuts
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Related: Tips for getting a visa when there's no embassy in one's country of residence and What if passport is lost and home country has no diplomatic presence?
– choster
Oct 31 '17 at 21:03