Requirements for a Business Visa for Cameroon | |
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Passport | Valid for a minimum of six months beyond intended stay and have at least two blank pages. |
Twelve months validity may be required if you are applying for a 12 month multiple entry visa. | |
We can process routine or urgent Same Day Passport applications directly at Her Majesty's Passport Office. | |
Forms | 2 x application forms per traveller. |
Photo | 2 x passport size photo per traveller |
Other Documents | |
Company Letter | from your U.K. company |
Business Invitation | Business Invitation to you from the Company or Organisation in Cameroon who are inviting you to visit. Invitation must be legalised by the local police station in Cameroon prior to making a visa application. |
Vaccinations Certificate | Original Yellow Fever and Cholera Certificate (current) |
Accommodation confirmation | Evidence of Accommodation: hotel confirmation or written proof of accommodation arrangements in Cameroon |
Flight ticket | Evidence of a return flight ticket |
Travel Insurance | All Risk Travel Insurance |
If working for an oil company, then a copy of “SNH” (Societe Nationale Hydrocarbon) must be supplied. This is permission to visit a named oil company from the ‘Society of Oil Companies’ |
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Our Order Form | This also helps our efficiency as it is a check list component for both you and our staff |
Self-addressed envelope | Self-addressed envelope |
Payment | Complete the order form and either send the documents to us or bring them into the office. Once we received your paperwork we will email you an invoice that can be paid by direct transfer. To see how the total cost of your visa application is calculated, click here. |
Travel arrangements should not be confirmed until a visa is obtained. Forms & Requirements for a Tourist Visa for Cameroon ~ updated 22nd August 2019 | |
Visa World use their best efforts to provide correct information but as accuracy and completeness of consular regulations cannot be guaranteed the information that is supplied should not be regarded as authoritative. |