Cameroon Short-Stay Visa

The Cameroon Short-Stay Visa permits stays of up to 180 days and is suitable for tourism, business, family visits, short training, study exchanges, or medical treatment.

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Who Requires a Short-Term Visa for Cameroon?

It is recommended that applicants check the list of eligible countries for the Cameroon eVisa to confirm whether they are eligible for a short-stay online visa.

Cameroon Short Stay Visa Sample

Cameroon Short Stay Visa Sample

Types of Short-Term Visas for Cameroon

Short-Stay Visas come in 2 types, both allowing a stay of up to 6 months

  1. Single-Entry: Allows a single entry into Cameroon during the visa's validity period.
  2. Multiple-Entry: Permits multiple entries within the visa validity period.

Note: Cameroon also offers an Express Short-Stay Visa, which follows the same short-stay criteria but has a faster processing timeline.

For what purposes can one apply for a short-term visa to Cameroon?

Business meetings and professional assignments
Conferences, seminars, and training programmes
Tourism and vacation
Family visits and family reunions
Study or teaching
Volunteer and humanitarian work
Religious outreach activities
Participation in events or sports
Medical evacuation for treatment
Audit or mission-related duties
Follow up on annuity, pension, or approval files
Repatriation arrangements

Requirements for a Short-Term Visa to Cameroon

Passport Requirements:
Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months and contain 2 blank pages.
Travel Itinerary:
Provide your return ticket or proof of onward travel.
Visa Application Form:
Fill in the Cameroon eVisa application form correctly.
Proof of Financial Means:
Provide recent bank or card statements showing you can cover your expenses.
Accommodation Details:
Submit your hotel booking, invitation letter, or accommodation proof.
Medical Certificate:
Provide a health certificate confirming you are free of contagious diseases.
Purpose of Visit:
Submit documents explaining why you are travelling (business letter, event invite, academic letter, etc.).
Additional Documents:
Provide any additional documents if requested by immigration authorities.

Note: Refer to the Cameroon eVisa Requirements webpage for detailed information on each requirement.

Application Process for a Short-Term eVisa to Cameroon

  1. Complete the Application: Select the visa type (Short-Stay Visa), enter your personal details as shown on your passport, and choose your preferred processing speed.
  2. Upload Documents and Pay the Fee: Upload all required documents in clear, scanned copies and pay the visa fee.
  3. Receive Your eVisa: After processing, receive the approved eVisa at your registered email address.

Cost and Processing of a Short-Stay Visa

The price of a Cameroon short-stay eVisa depends on various factors:

Type and Duration: Costs vary based on the visa type and validity period.
Stay Duration: Extended stays typically incur higher fees.
Nationality: Charges differ due to bilateral agreements.
Processing Speed : Additional fees for expedited processing.
Extra Services : Options like multiple entry visas increase the cost.

Processing Time Details

Applicants can choose from the 3 available processing options. Expedited processing requires applicants to pay an extra fee.

Normal Processing

Standard processing takes 9 - 11 Working Days.

Rush Processing

Faster processing is available within 7 - 9 Working Days.

Super Rush Processing

Processing for urgent needs is within 5 - 7 Working Days.

For the latest fee details, visit the Cameroon eVisa fee page.

How to Extend Your Short-Stay Visa in Cameroon

  1. Apply Before Expiry. Submit your extension request to immigration authorities before your visa expires.
  2. Give a Reason: Provide a clear reason for the extension, along with supporting documents.
  3. Wait for Decision: Immigration will review your request and inform you whether the extension is approved.

Choose the Right Visa for Cameroon

A Short-Stay Visa is ideal for travellers visiting Cameroon for tourism, business meetings, or family visits. It covers temporary stays.

If you plan to stay longer for work, study, internships, or training, you’ll need a Long-Stay Visa. This lets you stay in Cameroon for an extended time.

FAQ

Biometric data may be collected at the port of entry, even if it is not required during the online application.

Yes. Applicants may reapply after addressing the reasons for refusal.

Yes. Minors must submit a separate visa application with the required supporting documents.


Content Disclaimer: While this information was last updated in Apr 2026, travellers are advised to confirm details with relevant authorities, embassies, and airlines.

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