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Good News: Gabon Visas at the Border of Cameroon

So, long story short. All of those who are waiting a week (or planning on it) in Yaounde for your visas for Gabon... there is no need. After hearing from a Dutch couple that the Congolese embassy and the Gabonese embassy said it might be possible to get our visas at the border for Gabon, we tried. The embassy in Yaounde was the silliest place I've ever been and I was planning on going through Congo just to avoid it.

However, at the border to Gabon, we got our visas and it wasn't a challenge, nor was there even a question that what we were doing was strange. Also, it was only 40,000 rather than the 50,000 they charge at the embassy in Yaounde.

I wrote a detailed article about what went down and how easy it was if you want to read more info: Brendan's Adventures » Getting a Visa for Gabon at the Border with Cameroon

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Fantastic effort mate!

What passport do you travel on?

Anybody following through that speaks good French could perhaps clarify if this applies to all passports - or just a select few countries like US/Canada and EU? Kiwi and Oz? SA?
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Fantastic effort mate!

What passport do you travel on?

Anybody following through that speaks good French could perhaps clarify if this applies to all passports - or just a select few countries like US/Canada and EU? Kiwi and Oz? SA?
I'm on a Canadian passport. The dutch couple was on an EU passport, and I'm sure that there wouldn't be an issue for anyone from a developed country as long as they said they were a tourist. There's no words for how easy it was...
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Did this two weeks ago on an American passport, easy as cake!!

Only note is that they charged me 50k
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That is good news. Brendanvanson, you also mentioned that the Congolese ( Brazzaville ) visa might also be issued at the border. Have you or anybody else managed to get it and how hard was it ? Cheers, L.
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Does anybody have / know of recent experiences with getting a Gabon visa at the border with Cameroon?
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Does anybody have / know of recent experiences with getting a Gabon visa at the border with Cameroon?
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We tried getting Gabon visa in Cameroon earlier this year. Tried two days and the embassy people were not the nicest.. So we went through Congo without problems.
I would be very surprised if they issue visas on a borders..
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in spring 2013 they issued on the border, they even took photos of us, and finger prints then scaned them into biometric visas, very well organised
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Hello,

Anybody with more recent info that Jasminamiika ?

Thanks

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