Cameroon eVisa for Citizens of Heard Island and McDonald Islands

If you hold a passport from Heard Island and McDonald Islands and plan to visit Cameroon, you must obtain a Cameroon eVisa. The entire process is online, making it easier than ever to complete your application from the comfort of your home—no need to visit an embassy.

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What Heard Island & McDonald Islands Citizens Should Know About the Cameroon eVisa

The Cameroon eVisa is an official travel authorisation issued by the Immigration authorities for short-term stays. It allows activities such as tourism, business, family visits, transit, and other approved purposes.

Note: For details on permitted activities, refer to the Cameroon eVisa types and purposes guidelines.

Cameroon eVisa Requirements for Citizens of Heard Island & McDonald Islands

To apply for a Cameroon eVisa, you will need the following:

  • Passport valid for at least 6 months with at least one blank page.
  • Return or onward flight ticket.
  • Yellow fever vaccination certificate.
  • Proof of financial support.
  • Accommodation details.
  • Proof of residence, if required.

Extra documents may be necessary for specific visa categories, so be sure to check out the complete requirements before applying.

Cameroon eVisa Application Process

You can complete your Cameroon eVisa application in a few easy steps:

  • 1. Complete the Online Application: Fill in your personal, passport, and travel information on the Cameroon eVisa portal.
  • 2. Upload Documents and Submit: Upload a scanned copy of your passport bio page and any other required documents. Then submit your application form.
  • 3. Pay the Fee and Receive Your eVisa: Pay the eVisa fee securely online. Once approved, your eVisa will be emailed to you. Print a copy to carry during your trip.

How to Check Your Cameroon eVisa Status

You can track your application status online using your passport number and application ID on the Cameroon eVisa Status Check page.

  • What happens if my eVisa application is rejected?
    You can reapply. Make sure your documents are correct, and the information matches your passport.
  • Can I apply for more than one eVisa at a time?
    Yes, but each application must be submitted separately with proper documentation.

Types of Cameroon eVisa, Validity, and Stay Duration

Cameroon offers different eVisa types depending on your travel plans:

eVisa Type

Entries

Max Stay

Validity

Transit (1–4 days)

Single

1–4 days

1–4 days

Transit (1–4 days)

Multiple

1–4 days

1–4 days

Transit (Over 4 days)

Single

Over 4 days

Over 4 days

Transit (Over 4 days)

Multiple

Over 4 days

Over 4 days

Short-Stay

Single

Up to 6 months

Up to 6 months

Short-Stay

Multiple

Up to 6 months

Up to 6 months

Long-Stay

Single

6 months – 1 year

6 months – 1 year

Long-Stay

Multiple

6 months – 1 year

6 months – 1 year

Express Short-Stay

Single

Up to 6 months

Up to 6 months

Express Short-Stay

Multiple

Up to 6 months

Up to 6 months

Cameroon eVisa Fees for Citizens of Heard Island & McDonald Islands

The eVisa fee depends on the type of visa, your nationality, and the processing speed you choose. Use the fee calculator on the Cameroon eVisa portal to get the exact cost for your travel plans.

Processing Time for Cameroon eVisa

The estimated processing times are as follows:

  • Standard: 9 - 11 Working Days – best for travellers who can plan; lowest cost.
  • Rush: 7 - 9 Working Days – ideal for moderate urgency; moderate cost.
  • Super Rush: 5 - 7 Working Days – for urgent or last-minute travel; highest cost.

  • Can I change my travel dates after receiving the eVisa?
    Yes, as long as you enter Cameroon within the visa’s validity period.

Documents to Bring When Travelling to Cameroon

When entering Cameroon, border officials may request:

  • Valid passport (at least 6 months)
  • Printed copy of your Cameroon eVisa
  • Yellow Fever vaccination certificate
  • Proof of accommodation and return/onward tickets
  • Travel insurance (optional but recommended)
  • Can I enter Cameroon if my passport expires soon?
    No. Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months from your arrival date.

Extending Your Cameroon Stay

If you wish to stay beyond the duration of your eVisa, visit the Cameroon Immigration Office before your visa expires. You will need:

  • Your passport
  • A copy of your current eVisa
  • A valid reason for extending your stay

Extensions are not guaranteed, so plan your travel carefully.

Why Use Our Cameroon eVisa Support Service?

Our services offer:

  • Personalised Guidance: Step-by-step assistance throughout the application process.
  • Document Review: We check all your documents to reduce the risk of rejection.
  • Secure Payment: Online payment is safe and protected, giving you peace of mind.
  • Friendly Support: Our team is always ready to answer your questions.
 
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