Cameroon to San Marino visa requirements

Visa required

Citizens of Cameroon require a Schengen Visa / European Border Agreement to enter San Marino for tourism.

Last verified: 2026-04-27

At a glance

Max stay See requirements
Passport validity Passport must be valid for at least six months beyond your period of stay.
Entry type Visa required
Onward ticket Proof of return or onward travel is required to demonstrate non-immigrant intent.

What Cameroon travellers need to know

If you hold a Cameroon passport and plan to visit San Marino for tourism, current guidance indicates you need a visa in advance.

Citizens of Cameroon require a Schengen Visa / European Border Agreement to enter San Marino for tourism.

Plan your trip around a stay of about the period shown on your visa or entry stamp, and confirm the final duration with immigration on arrival or on your visa sticker/eVisa.

Passport rule: Passport must be valid for at least six months beyond your period of stay.

Health note: Check yellow fever vaccination requirements for your specific destination, especially if arriving from an endemic zone.

Visa issuance does not guarantee entry; final admission is determined by border control authorities.

Rules change. Cross-check the official sources listed below and your airline’s document checks before you fly from Cameroon to San Marino.

Entry requirements

  • You must apply for a Schengen Visa / European Border Agreement in advance through the designated embassy, consulate, or visa application center of San Marino.
  • Requirements generally include a completed application form, passport photos, travel itinerary, and proof of sufficient funds.

Health — Yellow fever

Check yellow fever vaccination requirements for your specific destination, especially if arriving from an endemic zone.

Visa issuance does not guarantee entry; final admission is determined by border control authorities.

How to prepare (Cameroon → San Marino)

  1. 1

    Find the San Marino embassy, consulate, or visa centre that serves applicants in Cameroon (or your country of residence).

  2. 2

    Book an appointment and download the current tourist-visa checklist.

  3. 3

    Prepare passport, photos, itinerary, invitation/hotel proof, bank statements, and forms.

  4. 4

    Submit biometrics/fees and track the application until the passport is returned.

  5. 5

    Only buy non-refundable tickets after the visa is granted, unless your airline allows flexible holds.

Documents checklist

  • Valid Cameroon passport (check validity rules above)
  • Return or onward ticket
  • Proof of accommodation in San Marino
  • Proof of funds: Proof of sufficient funds to cover your stay in San Marino.
  • Onward travel: Proof of return or onward travel is required to demonstrate non-immigrant intent.
  • Yellow fever certificate if required for your routing
  • Completed visa application form and supporting checklist documents
  • Travel insurance (recommended)

Frequently asked questions

Do Cameroon citizens need a visa for San Marino?

Based on Tsavaro’s last verification (2026-04-27), Cameroon travellers need a visa in advance for tourism to San Marino. Citizens of Cameroon require a Schengen Visa / European Border Agreement to enter San Marino for tourism.

How long can I stay in San Marino on a Cameroon passport?

Stay length depends on the visa or entry permission issued. Confirm with official San Marino immigration guidance before travel.

What documents should Cameroon travellers carry to San Marino?

At minimum: a valid passport, return/onward ticket, accommodation proof, and funds. Also note: Check yellow fever vaccination requirements for your specific destination, especially if arriving from an endemic zone.

Where can I verify San Marino entry rules officially?

Start with: European Commission - Schengen Visa Policy. Requirements can change without notice.

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Important

This tool is for guidance only and may be incomplete or out of date. Always confirm with official government sources and your airline before you travel.