Visa policy of Cameroon

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Visitors to Cameroon must obtain an e-Visa[1] unless they come from one of the visa exempt countries.

Visa policy of Cameroon
  Cameroon
  Visa-free
  e-Visa

Visa exemption

Citizens of the following seven countries can visit Cameroon without a visa for up to 90 days:[2][3][4]

1 – Only ordinary passport holders may enter without a visa.[2]

Non-ordinary passports

In addition, holders of diplomatic or service category passports issued to nationals of the following countries do not require a visa to enter Cameroon for a stay up to the duration listed below:

90 days within any 6 months
30 days

2 – Only diplomatic passport holders may enter without a visa.[2]

Cameroon and South Korea signed a visa exemption for diplomatic and service passports in June 2024 and it is yet to be ratified.[7]

Visa on arrival

Holders of diplomatic and service passports can obtain a visa on arrival if they have a mission order and a return ticket.

An agreement allowing nationals of the United Arab Emirates holding ordinary passports to obtain a visa on arrival was signed in October 2019, but has yet to enter into force.[8] Nevertheless, UAE nationals who hold a service passport may obtain a visa on arrival for a maximum stay of 30 days.[2]

e-Visa

As of 2023, prospective visitors may obtain transit, short-stay and long-stay visas online prior to entering Cameroon.[9] Applicants who have submitted their application in a country with a diplomatic mission of Cameroon are required to collect their e-Visa at the diplomatic mission, while applicants who have submitted their application in a country without a diplomatic mission of Cameroon may collect their e-Visa upon arrival in Cameroon.[9]

Transit Visa

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