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(202/342-2574) or Permanent Mission of Burundi to the U.N. (212/687-1180).
CAMBODIA (formerly Kampuchea) - Passport and visa required. Visa valid for a
1 month stay. Visa available through the Permanent Mission to the U.N. or
upon arrival in Cambodia from the Ministry of National Security; requires 3
photos, 3 copies of applications and $20 fee. For further information please
consult the Cambodian Permanent Mission to the U.N. at 866 U.N. Plaza, Room
420, New York, New York 10017 (212/421-7626)
CAMEROON - Passport and visa required. Obtain visa before arrival to avoid
difficulty at airport. Multiple-entry tourist visa for stay up to 90 days,
requires $65.22 fee, 2 application forms, 2 photos, yellow fever and cholera
immunizations, proof of onward/return transportation and bank statement. If
invited by family or friends, visa available for up to 3 months, may be
extended 1 month. Invitation must be signed by authorities in Cameroon.
Multiple-entry business visa, valid 12 months, requires company letter to
guarantee financial and legal responsibility; include exact dates of travel.
Enclose prepaid envelope for return of passport by registered, certified or
express mail. For additional information contact Embassy of the Republic of
Cameroon, 2349 Mass. Ave., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20008 (202/265-8790 to
8794).
CANADA - Proof of U.S. citizenship and photo ID required. Minors (under 16)
traveling alone or in someone else's custody, must present written
authorization signed before a notary from the parent(s) or guardian. Visa not
required for U.S. tourists entering from the U.S. for a stay up to 180 days.
Anyone with a criminal record (including a DWI charge) should contact the
Canadian Embassy or nearest Consulate General before travel. U.S. citizens
entering Canada from a third country must have a valid passport. For student
or business travel, check with the Canadian Embassy, 501 Pennsylvania Ave.,
N.W., Washington, D.C. 20001 (202/682-1740) or nearest Consulate General: CA
(213/687-7412 ), MI (313/567-2085), NY (212/596-1700 or 716/852-1252), or WA
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