Thanks for your reply Patience. I have generally found any communications with the High Commission in Yaounde very difficult (ie only an answerphone giving opening hours even when phoning during these hours, or the person I need to talk to is unavailable). From their press release concerning the processing of visas in Ghana (
http://ukincameroon.fco.gov.uk/en/newsr ... id=4116340), they state: "The applications will be sent to the British High Commission in Accra by secure courier.... Once the decision has been taken applications and documentation will then be sent by secure courier back to the British High Commission in Yaoundé for collection".
"All visa applicants, except for those applying to settle in the UK, should allow between 5-15 working days from the date of submission of their visa application before collecting their visa decision".
It does not state how long an applicant applying to settle in the UK should allow. If this is also up to 15 days does this mean that applicants from outside Cameroon need to either make 2 separate trips there or stay in Cameroon for up to 15 days in order to collect their visa.
Would it be any quicker applying directly to the High Commission in Accra and attending an interview there (if permissible)? Although I have not yet looked into the travel / visa implications of us traveling there from Gabon