→ Cameroon visa for Bolivian citizens
Bolivian passport holders planning a trip to Cameroon can conveniently apply for an e-visa, with options available for both tourist and transit purposes. A standard tourist e-visa typically allows a stay of up to 30 days, while a transit e-visa is valid for 7 days, with costs often ranging around $100 USD depending on the chosen duration and processing speed. Traversing the vast geographical and cultural divide from the Andes to Central Africa typically involves multi-stop flights and a significant time zone adjustment, so travelers should prepare for extended journeys and consider basic French or English phrases, as these are Cameroon's official languages, a stark contrast to Bolivia's Spanish.
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