Cameroon Work (Long-stay) eVisa
Travellers from eligible countries who plan to work or take up paid employment in Cameroon can apply online for a Long-Stay eVisa. The application is simple, quick, and can be completed in just a few minutes.
Requirements for Cameroon Long-Stay Work eVisa
As eVisa policies can change, applicants must review the full requirements for the Cameroon Long-Stay Work eVisa before starting the application process.
Validity, Duration & Entry for Cameroon Long-Stay Work eVisa
|
eVisa Type |
No. of Entries |
Max. Stay |
Validity |
|
Long stay |
Single |
from 6 months to 1 year |
from 6 months to 1 year |
|
Long stay |
Multiple |
from 6 months to 1 year |
from 6 months to 1 year |
Cameroon Long-stay Work eVisa Fees
The fee for the Cameroon Long-Stay Work eVisa varies based on the nationality and chosen processing time. Applicants can use the Cameroon eVisa fee tool to check the exact cost.
Time Required for Cameroon Long-Stay eVisa Processing
- Normal Processing: 9 - 11 Working Days
- Rush Processing: 7 - 9 Working Days
- Super-Rush Processing: 5 - 7 Working Days
Steps to Apply for Cameroon Long-Stay eVisa
Step 1
Complete the Cameroon eVisa application form with correct personal and passport details.
Step 2
Select Long Stay eVisa as your type, and then select 'work' as the visit purpose.
Step 3
Upload clear scans of all required documents.
Step 4
Pay the eVisa fee using available payment options.
Step 5
Receive the approved Cameroon Long-Stay eVisa via email.
Useful Tips for Cameroon eVisa Travellers
- Applicants can use the Add Applicant option to include multiple travellers in a single application. All applications are processed together, and updates are sent to the primary applicant, but each traveller receives a separate eVisa.
- There must be 2-3 unused pages for entry-exit stamps.
- Application status updates will be shared via email.
- After paying the fee, applicants will receive a payment confirmation receipt via email.
- Travellers can contact the Cameroon eVisa support 24/7 by email, live chat, or phone to resolve their queries.
FAQs
No. The final entry decision is made by Cameroonian immigration officers upon arrival.
Yes. Carry a printed copy of your approved eVisa and other documents used at the time of your application.
Family members must apply for their own separate eVisa if they want to accompany the Cameroon work eVisa holder.
Content Disclaimer: Last reviewed in May 2026. Travellers should confirm the current entry rules for Cameroon with official sources before departure.