→ Cameroon visa for Uruguayan citizens
Travelers from Cameroon planning a trip to Uruguay should note that a visa is required for entry, with options primarily available for tourist or family visits. Given the significant geographical distance separating West Africa from South America, flights often involve at least two layovers, commonly through European cities, making the journey upwards of 24 hours. Once approved, typically for stays of up to 90 days, visitors will find themselves in a Spanish-speaking country, a notable linguistic shift from Cameroon's official languages. This journey offers a unique opportunity to explore Uruguay's rich culture and beautiful landscapes, a world away from home.
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
Yellow fever vaccination and immunization records required.