

CAMEROON takes 3 working days to issue in the embassy. We recommend you send us your documents by Royal Mail Special Delivery. Please ensure you send us the following documentation as failure to do so will result in a delay in issuing your visa.
Tourist Visa
2 completed visa application forms
2 passport photograph(s)
Guarantee letter,
Letter from employer stating your intention to travel is for tourism purposes and your to return to work,
Bank statement,
Copy of tickets
Passport.
Private visits will require an invitation which must be stamped by local police
Payment
Business Visa
2 completed visa application forms
2 passport photograph(s)
Letters of invitation from organisations in both Cameroon & UK
Passport
Payment
| Visa type | Visa fee | Service charge | Return postage | Total to send |
| Tourist/business 6 month multiple entry Cameroon visa | £150.00 | £35.00 | £7.00 | £192.00 |
| Tourist/business 1 month single entry Cameroon visa | £75.00 | £35.00 | £7.00 | £117.00 |
I have read and agreed to the terms and conditions
Royal mail special delivery charge:
7.00
International Courier Charge:
30.00
National courier (UK only):
POA
Collection from office:
FREE
CAMEROON VISAS: The following nationals DO NOT require a visa:
Cameroon
For stays of up to 90 days to: Central African Rep, Chad, Congo, Mali and Nigeria
Visitors must hold confirmed return or onward tickets and all documents required for their next destination CAMEROON TRANSIT VISAS: Required by all except those as noted above and persons continuing their journey to a third country by the same or first connecting aircraft within 24 hours without leaving the airport, provided holding confirmed onward tickets.
CAMEROON HEALTH: (Compulsory vaccinations:) Yellow fever certificate required by all. It is also recommended that travellers making 3 or more visits per year, stays of more than 3 months in a rural area, high-risk occupational groups & backpackers staying more than 1 month have the following up to date immunisations: Cholera, diphtheria, hepatitis A, hepatitis B, malaria, meningitis, polio, TB, tetanus & Typhoid
Malaria exists all year throughout the country.
CAMEROON WEATHER: Northern Cameroon has a single wet season between May-Sep and a long dry season. The southern part of the country has some of the highest rainfall figures in the world. Here, heavy rainfall can occur at any time but is especially heavy between Mar-Oct.