Cameroon has made travel easier for Chinese citizens by launching its electronic visa system. Chinese passport holders can now apply for Cameroon eVisa online, without visiting the embassy, making the process much simpler and faster. Whatever your purpose, Cameroon eVisa offers a quick, secure, and convenient way to get travel approval before your trip. This guide explains everything Chinese travelers need to know to apply and use the eVisa smoothly.
The Cameroon eVisa allows Chinese passport holders to enter Cameroon for both short visits and long stays. It's suitable for travel purposes such as:
Before you start your application, make sure you have the following documents:
Tip: Make sure all your documents are clear and accurate to avoid delays or rejection.
Getting your Cameroon eVisa from China is simple. Just follow these 3 steps:
To apply for a Cameroon eVisa, first go to the Cameroon eVisa website and begin your application. Fill in your personal and passport details, and choose your reason for travel.
Next, upload the required documents and pay the visa fee online with your card. The cost depends on your visa type and how fast you want it processed.
Once your visa is approved, you’ll get it by email as a PDF. Print it out and carry it with your passport when you travel to Cameroon.
Chinese citizens can choose between three processing speeds:
Processing Type |
Estimated Timeframe |
Description |
Standard Processing |
9 - 11 Working Days |
Regular service after payment; best for non-urgent travel plans. |
Express Processing |
7 - 9 Working Days |
Faster option for travelers needing quicker approval; includes an extra fee. |
Super-Rush Processing |
5 - 7 Working Days |
Fastest service available; ideal for urgent trips but with a higher cost. |
It's a good idea to apply at least 2–4 weeks before your travel date, especially during peak travel seasons.
The fee depends on:
You can check the exact fee using the fee calculator on the Cameroon eVisa Fee page.
Here’s how long you can stay in Cameroon with your eVisa:
Validity: Up to 180 days
Max Stay per Visit: Up to 90 or 180 days
Validity: Up to 12 months
Max Stay per Visit: Up to 360 days
Validity: 4 days
Max Stay per Visit: Based on travel route
You can also choose between single entry or multiple entry eVisa.
If your eVisa is rejected, don’t worry. It happens sometimes. Here’s what to do:
Common reasons for rejection include: Blurry or wrong photo, Expired passport, Mistakes in your name or number and Missing documents like hotel booking or invitation letter
Tip: You can use our visa support service to help avoid mistakes when you reapply.
Applying through a professional eVisa service gives you peace of mind. Here’s why Chinese travelers often choose our support services:
✅ Step-by-step help with your application: You’ll receive clear, easy-to-follow instructions so you know exactly what to do at each stage.
✅ Experts check your documents to avoid mistakes: Our team reviews your passport, photo, and other documents to make sure they meet the visa rules — reducing the risk of rejection.
✅ Fast response if something goes wrong: If there’s an issue with your application, we help fix it quickly so your travel plans stay on track.
✅ 24/7 support in case you have questions: Have a question at night or on the weekend? Our friendly support team is always ready to assist you — anytime, anywhere.
✅ Secure online payment systems: Your personal and financial details are protected by strong encryption and safe checkout systems.
✅ No embassy visits — apply from home in China: Skip the lines and save time. You can apply completely online, without leaving your home or office.
Apply 2–4 weeks before your trip. Don’t wait until the last minute.
Only if you applied for a multiple-entry visa. This must be selected during the application.
Yes. If you're over 9 months old, you must have a Yellow Fever vaccination certificate. You need to show this when you arrive in Cameroon.
No. Chinese travelers cannot get a visa on arrival. You must apply for the Cameroon eVisa online and get approval before you travel. Without this, you may not be allowed to board your flight.
Yes. China citizens can apply for a Long-Stay eVisa.
Content Disclaimer: While this information was last updated in July 2025, we strongly suggest confirming all travel details with the appropriate governmental agencies, embassies, and airlines.