Overview
The U.S. Embassy in Yaounde oversees the U.S.-Cameroon relationship, with a focus on promoting regional security against threats like Boko Haram, advancing public health through PEPFAR and malaria initiatives, and supporting a peaceful resolution to the conflict in the Anglophone regions. The mission advocates for democracy, human rights, and economic growth.Read moreRead less
Visa Services
The embassy provides a full range of visa services, including nonimmigrant visas for business and study, and immigrant visas.
Consular Services
The American Citizen Services (ACS) unit offers passport, citizenship, and emergency assistance to U.S. citizens in Cameroon.
Trade & Export Support
The embassy's commercial section assists U.S. companies interested in the Cameroonian market, focusing on sectors like energy, infrastructure, and agriculture.
Investment Opportunities
The embassy provides information on investment opportunities, particularly in infrastructure and natural resources, while advising on the risks associated with the security situation.
Business Support
The Economic Section works with Cameroon to improve its investment climate and advocates for U.S. businesses, while also monitoring humanitarian needs.
Cultural & Educational Programs
The Public Affairs section manages exchange programs like the Mandela Washington Fellowship (YALI) to build connections between the people of the U.S. and Cameroon.
Appointment Information
Appointments are required for all consular services and must be made online. The embassy also has a consular antenna in Douala.
Special Notes
The embassy operates in a complex environment due to the ongoing crisis in the Anglophone regions and the terrorist threat in the Far North. The State Department has travel advisories for several parts of the country.