Cameroon eVisa for Citizens of Azerbaijan
Citizens of Azerbaijan who plan to visit Cameroon for tourism, business, family visits, study, long stays, or transit are required to obtain a Cameroon eVisa before travelling. Cameroon now uses a fully online visa system, allowing Azerbaijani travellers to apply from home without visiting an embassy or consulate.
This guide explains the types of Cameroon eVisas, the application process, required documents, fees, processing times, and other useful travel information.
Entry Type, Validity and Stay Duration of Cameroon eVisa for Azerbaijan
Cameroon offers different eVisa options for travellers from Azerbaijan. You can apply for a transit visa for short stopovers, a short-stay visa for trips up to 6 months, or a long-stay visa for stays up to a year. There is also an express short-stay visa for faster approval.
Purposes of Travel Allowed on Cameroon eVisa for Citizens of Azerbaijan
Cameroon offers several eVisa categories, depending on the purpose of travel:
- Business activities
- Visiting family members
- Attending an event
- Tourism and sightseeing
- Attending a conference
- Reuniting with family
- Sports-related activities
- Holiday or vacation travel
For complete and detailed information on types and allowed purposes, please refer to the Cameroon eVisa Types webpage.
Requirements for the Cameroon eVisa Application for Azerbaijan
Before applying online, Azerbaijani citizens must prepare the following:
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Valid Passport |
Must be valid for at least 6 months from your entry date into Cameroon. |
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Travel Itinerary |
Round-trip or onward flight booking. |
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Accommodation Proof |
Hotel booking or an invitation letter from your host. |
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Proof of Funds |
Bank statements or documents showing that you can support your stay. |
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Vaccination Certificate |
Yellow Fever |
Requirements may vary depending on the selected visa type or travel purpose. Please refer to the Cameroon eVisa Requirement webpage for detailed information.
Cameroon eVisa Processing Time for Citizens of Azerbaijan
Cameroon offers three processing speeds:
- Standard Processing: 9 - 11 Working Days
- Rush Processing: 7 - 9 Working Days
- Express Processing: 5 - 7 Working Days
Processing time begins after you submit your application, upload all required documents, and complete the payment.
Travellers Common Queries
- What if my travel plans change after my eVisa is approved?
If your plans change, just make sure your new travel date is within the eVisa’s validity period. Single-entry visas can only be used once. - Can I extend my Cameroon eVisa while in the country?
Extensions are possible but subject to approval by immigration authorities. - What if my passport expires before my eVisa expires?
If your passport expires, your eVisa becomes invalid because it is linked to that passport. You will need a new passport before applying for an eVisa. - Is biometric data required for the Cameroon eVisa?
Yes. Biometrics are captured upon arrival at a designated Cameroon airport or entry point.
How to Apply for the Cameroon eVisa from Azerbaijan?
Applying for the Cameroon eVisa is simple and done fully online:
Fill Out the Online Application
Provide your personal information, passport and travel details in the eVisa application form.
Upload the Required Documents
Upload all the requested documents and submit the application.
Pay the Visa Fees and Wait for Approval
Pay the required fee using a debit or credit card. Once approved, your Cameroon eVisa authorisation will be sent to your email.
Cameroon eVisa Fees for Azerbaijani Citizens
The cost of the Cameroon eVisa varies depending on:
- the visa type
- the number of entries
- processing speed selected
Fees are paid online during the application. For the latest fee structure, applicants should refer to the Cameroon eVisa Fee webpage.
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