Cameroon visa for Burundian citizens

Burundian citizens planning a trip to Cameroon can conveniently apply for an e-visa, streamlining their entry process. Whether you're visiting for leisure or passing through, tourist and transit visas are available, with a typical tourist stay allowing up to 30 days and an estimated cost around $100, payable online. The journey from landlocked Burundi to Cameroon's diverse landscapes, stretching from the Gulf of Guinea to the Adamawa Plateau, presents a compelling geographical shift not found in many other African routes. Travelers should anticipate indirect flight routes, commonly with layovers in major hubs like Addis Ababa or Nairobi, due to the lack of direct air connections between the two nations. Despite the travel distance, this straightforward e-visa process makes exploring Cameroon's rich cultures and natural beauty readily accessible.

eVisa· verified 2026-05-27

Entry requirements

Yellow fever cert.
Required

Visa options

TransitTransit Visa - Up to 4 Days
4d$0valid 4d
TransitTransit Visa - Over 4 Days
$182
OtherShort Stay Visa - Up to 6 Months
180d$182valid 6mo
OtherShort Stay Express Visa - Up to 6 Months
180d$273valid 6mo
OtherLong Stay Visa - Up to 1 Year
365d$273valid 1y
TouristTourism Visa - 1 to 30 Days (Embassy Washington DC)
30d$93valid 1mo
TouristShort Stay Visa (Tourism/Business/Transit) – Up to 90 Days (e‑Visa Policy)
90d$182multiple-entryvalid 6mo
BusinessBusiness Short Stay Visa – Up to 90 Days (e‑Visa Policy)
90d$182multiple-entryvalid 6mo
WorkLong Stay Visa – Up to 6 Months (Work/Study/Family – General Policy)
180dvalid 6mo
OtherLong Stay Visa – Up to 1 Year (Embassy Washington DC, US Citizens)
365d$275valid 1y
OtherLong Stay Visa – Up to 6 Months (Embassy Washington DC, Non‑US Citizens)
180d$184valid 6mo
OtherCourtesy Visa
$0
WorkResidence Permit (after Long‑Stay Visa)
multiple-entry
OtherVisa Exemption for Ordinary Passport Holders
90d$0valid 3mo

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