He added that the procedure will be done within 72 hours
from the date of pre-enrollment, or 24 hours in the case of express visa
applications.
Mbella noted that applications would be carried out
“exclusively” online via www.evisacam.cm, adding that online visa authorisation
will be issued to respective applicants.
The minister disclosed that applicants can then go to either
a diplomatic mission or a border post to actually obtain their visas.
“For applicants in areas far-flung from a diplomatic mission
or those not covered by a mission, “an online visa authorisation, together with
a QR code, shall round off the phase.”
“Cameroon’s e-visa system is part of an effort to turn
Cameroon into a more attractive destination, while at the same time addressing
some of the concerns of Cameroon’s diaspora and aligning our consular system
with the highest international standard.”