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US Visa Info in Cameroon

United States Embassy, Yaounde Cameroon

Embassy Website: https://cm.usembassy.gov/

Embassy Phone Number: (237) 2220-1500

Embassy Email Address: consularyaounde@state.gov

URL for scheduling the interview online: https://ais.usvisa-info.com/en-cm/iv/information/iv_help

Can fiance/spouse attend the interview: In general, only Visa applicants with scheduled appointments are allowed to enter the Consular Section. Parents or legal guardians are allowed to accompany minor children.

Where to pay the Embassy fee: Payment is made only at the embassy cashier in US dollars or the equivalent in FCFA. We do not accept bankers draft/pay order and personal checks. We only accept U.S. currency printed within the last 10 years.

We accept credit card payments for:

  • Notarial services for American Citizens.
  • US passport applications.

We do not accept credit card payments for any other services, including:

  • Visa services
  • Consular Reports of Birth Abroad
  • U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service matters.

Local language documents need translated: All documents not written in English or in the official language of the country in which the interview takes place MUST be accompanied by a translation in English. Translations must be certified by a competent translator and notarized.

Medical Examination Fee: Figure out the cost of the medical exam and requisite laboratory tests with the embassy panel physician. The applicant will also bear the cost of any required vaccinations. These fees must be paid to the embassy panel physician directly.

Embassy appointment scheduling method: https://ais.usvisa-info.com/en-cm/iv/signup/iv

Medical appointment scheduling method: Before your immigrant visa interview at the U.S. Embassy, you must obtain a medical examination from an Embassy-designated physician. Two physicians are designated by the U.S. Embassy in Yaounde to perform medical examinations, and you may select either one: https://travel.state.gov/content/dam/visas/Medical/YDE - Yaounde.pdf

Number of photos required for the Embassy Interview: 2

Number of photos required for Medical Examination: 2

Testimonials from Cameroon

My journey began on December 5, 2011. I had a friend here in the USA who had met his fiancé in the Philippines and I watched him as he went through the process of doing the paperwork and finally bringing his fiancé over on a K-1 visa. It did not look hard at all, so I went over and found my true love and started the paperwork for a K-1 visa for my fiancé. Like I said, I started. I found the forms extensive and somewhat confusing and when I asked my friend for help in answering some of the questions, his responses left me wondering if this was the correct thing to do. I then searched the web for help in applying for a K-1 visa and I came across the Rapid Visa Site. I read the testimonials and looked over the prices, but what really sold me was the fact that Rapid Visa had an office in Manila that was more than willing to help my fiancé there with her questions. The months came and went, and every time that I had a concern I would write to the support staff and my fears were put to rest by a professional and courteous staff. I know they understand the pain that I suffered while being separated from my intended as we both waited out the long government process. Then the day came when the paperwork went to Manila and Rapid Visa really kicked in and helped my fiancé with putting the forms together and making sure that her package was complete.

My advice to anyone is to sign up for the service because you just cannot go wrong. Rapid Visa will look at the paperwork before you submit it to USCIS to make sure that your package is error free to minimize the chances of you getting the dreaded RFE. Just fill out the forms (they make it too easy) and submit your answers to Rapid Visa to review. In a few short months (it seems like an eternity while you are going through the process) you and your fiancé will be together, and all of the delays and frustration will be worth the effort.

Minerva and myself were married on October 20, 2012. We are extremely happy.

Good luck to all who are applying for their loved one to join them.

~ Dwight and Minerva

Dwight and MinervaPhilippines / United States of America