Cameroon visa for Sammarinese citizens

Cameroonian citizens planning a visit to the historic Republic of San Marino will find that a visa is required for entry. As San Marino is entirely surrounded by Italy, prospective travelers will typically apply for a Schengen visa through an Italian embassy or consulate in Cameroon, with nine distinct visa types available for purposes ranging from tourist and work to student and family stays. While the exact application fee varies, most Schengen visas cost approximately €80, and planning for flight connections, often through major European hubs like Paris or Rome, is essential given the lack of direct routes from Yaoundé. Navigating this process ensures you can experience the unique charm of the world's oldest republic.

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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