Nigeria Visa Types
You can apply for a tourist, business, or transit visa to Nigeria using VisaHQ online platform. Each visa has its unique requirement, and only eligible applicants can apply for them. Below, we review each visa option so you have all the necessary information.
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The NIGERIA HIGH COMMISSION and OIS CENTER will remain CLOSED on the 12th, 17th & 18th of June 2024.
The NIGERIA HIGH COMMISSION and OIS CENTER will remain CLOSED on the 12th, 17th & 18th of June 2024.
The NIGERIA HIGH COMMISSION and OIS CENTER will remain CLOSED on the 12th, 17th & 18th of June 2024.
The NIGERIA HIGH COMMISSION and OIS CENTER will remain CLOSED on the 12th, 17th & 18th of June 2024.
All passengers traveling to Nigeria MUST complete Health declaration form within the 96 hours prior to the flight.
Fill out Nigeria Tourist visa application form online
Original passport. The passport must be valid at least 6 months after the intended date of departure from the territory of the destination country and has at least 2 blank visa pages.
Passport-type photograph. Two(2) recent passport size colored photographs, 80% face coverage,(Size: 35mm x 45mm).
Cover Letter. A covering letter from the Indian Company/Applicant requesting for visa on company letter head mentioning name, designation, passport number, duration of visit in brief. The letter should be duly signed by authorized signatory with company stamp.
Bank statement. Bank statement last three month, E statement also valid.
Business invitation. A business invitation letter from the sponsoring company in the destination country. The letter should be printed on company letterhead stationery, addressed to "The Consulate of Nigeria, Visa Section", and signed by a senior manager. The business letter must adhere to the following guidelines:
Briefly introduce the applicant (please specify employment status/position held in the company by applicant).
State the nature of the business to be conducted (i.e. business meetings, contract negotiations, etc.) and the names and addresses of companies to be contacted in the destination country.
Specify the Type and desired Validity of the visa (i.e. a one year multiple entry business visa).ID Card. Copy of the national ID (From inviter in Nigeria).
Letter of Incorporation. Copy of the inviting company's Certificate of Incorporation.
Original passport. The passport must be valid at least 6 months after the intended date of departure from the territory of the destination country and has at least 2 blank visa pages.
Passport-type photograph. Two(2) recent passport size colored photographs, 80% face coverage,(Size: 35mm x 45mm).
Itinerary. A copy of round trip tickets or detailed itinerary for the duration of the trip. The applicant's name must be on itinerary.
Bank statement. A covering letter from the Indian Company/Applicant requesting for visa on company letter head mentioning name, designation, passport number, duration of visit in brief. The letter should be duly signed by authorized signatory with company stamp.
Hotel Reservations. Copy of hotel reservations (Applicant's name must be on Hotel Reservation).
Personal invitation. If visiting friends or family, you must provide letter of invitation with the contact information of the host and visitor, purpose and duration of the visit, confirmation of accommodation including the address, signature and date. You will also need to provide proof of the host's status in Nigeria ie. copy of their Nigeria passport's information page, or, if they are not a citizen of Nigeria, copies of their Nigeria residence permit and their national passport's information pages.
Personal letter. A personal letter from the applicant addressed to the Embassy of Nigeria, explaining the purpose of the trip, dates of travel, cities to be visited, and place of accommodation. If self employed this letter should be on business letter head.
Original passport. The passport must be valid at least 6 months after the intended date of departure from the territory of the destination country and has at least 2 blank visa pages.
Passport-type photograph. Two(2) recent passport size colored photographs, 80% face coverage,(Size: 35mm x 45mm).
Cover Letter. A covering letter from the Indian Company/Applicant requesting for visa on company letter head mentioning name, designation, passport number, duration of visit in brief. The letter should be duly signed by authorized signatory with company stamp.
Bank statement. Bank statement last three month, E statement also valid.
Business invitation. A business invitation letter from the sponsoring company in the destination country. The letter should be printed on company letterhead stationery, addressed to "The Consulate of Nigeria, Visa Section", and signed by a senior manager. The business letter must adhere to the following guidelines:
Briefly introduce the applicant (please specify employment status/position held in the company by applicant).
State the nature of the business to be conducted (i.e. business meetings, contract negotiations, etc.) and the names and addresses of companies to be contacted in the destination country.
Specify the Type and desired Validity of the visa (i.e. a one year multiple entry business visa).ID Card. Copy of the national ID (From inviter in Nigeria).
Letter of Incorporation. Copy of the inviting company's Certificate of Incorporation.
Original passport. The passport must be valid at least 6 months after the intended date of departure from the territory of the destination country and has at least 2 blank visa pages.
Passport-type photograph. Two(2) recent passport size colored photographs, 80% face coverage,(Size: 35mm x 45mm).
Cover Letter. A covering letter from the Indian Company/Applicant requesting for visa on company letter head mentioning name, designation, passport number, duration of visit in brief. The letter should be duly signed by authorized signatory with company stamp.
Bank statement. Bank statement last three month, E statement also valid.
Business invitation. A business invitation letter from the sponsoring company in the destination country. The letter should be printed on company letterhead stationery, addressed to "The Consulate of Nigeria, Visa Section", and signed by a senior manager. The business letter must adhere to the following guidelines:
Briefly introduce the applicant (please specify employment status/position held in the company by applicant).
State the nature of the business to be conducted (i.e. business meetings, contract negotiations, etc.) and the names and addresses of companies to be contacted in the destination country.
Specify the Type and desired Validity of the visa (i.e. a one year multiple entry business visa).ID Card. Copy of the national ID (From inviter in Nigeria).
Letter of Incorporation. Copy of the inviting company's Certificate of Incorporation.
Mandatory form before entering country. The form you will fill may be checked at the borders of Nigeria whether you have filled in this form or not, and If you haven’t filled in the form or made misleading statements, you may face legal and administrative sanctions. Furthermore, you might not be allowed to enter Nigeria. Form is mandatory for diplomats and children less than 10 years old too
COVID-19 Test Result. Upload details of a COVID test taken at least 96 hours prior to departure. You can not apply if result is positive
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A visa is not required for this destination.
- You are required to take a second test 7 days after arrival in Nigeria. Cost of it is included in embassy fee. Before you apply for Health form, select laboratory which will be the closest to your self-isolation place: https://nitp.ncdc.gov.ng/onboarding/lab-directory
- If You are holder of diplomatic passport will be required to present it at the airport. Diplomats and children less than 10 years old are exempted from payment for the repeat COVID-19 test.
- Provide valid phone number, email and residential address. Passengers must be reachable by health officials throughout their visit.
Nigeria Tourist visa fees for citizens of India
Type of visa | Validity Maximum validity refers to the period over which you are allowed to enter a given country. Validity of visa starts from the date of issuance of visa. | Processing Processing times start on the next business day following submission and serve as indications of processing times under normal circumstances only. | Embassy fee | Service fee | GSTIN (18%) | Total cost |
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90 days Single Entry | Maximum validity refers to the period over which you are allowed to enter a given country. Validity of visa starts from the date of issuance of visa. Up to 90 days | Processing times start on the next business day following submission and serve as indications of processing times under normal circumstances only. 10-14 business days | Embassy fee:45270.00 INR Service fee:5999.00 INR GSTIN (18%):1079.82 INR Total cost:52348.82 INR | |||
90 days Single Entry | Maximum validity refers to the period over which you are allowed to enter a given country. Validity of visa starts from the date of issuance of visa. Up to 90 days | Processing times start on the next business day following submission and serve as indications of processing times under normal circumstances only. 25-35 business days | Embassy fee:45270.00 INR Service fee:9999.00 INR GSTIN (18%):1799.82 INR Total cost:57068.82 INR | |||
90 days Single Entry | Maximum validity refers to the period over which you are allowed to enter a given country. Validity of visa starts from the date of issuance of visa. Up to 90 days | Processing times start on the next business day following submission and serve as indications of processing times under normal circumstances only. 1-5 business days | Embassy fee:46500.00 INR Service fee:10999.00 INR GSTIN (18%):1979.82 INR Total cost:59478.82 INR | |||
180 days Multiple Entry | Maximum validity refers to the period over which you are allowed to enter a given country. Validity of visa starts from the date of issuance of visa. Up to 180 days | Processing times start on the next business day following submission and serve as indications of processing times under normal circumstances only. 1-5 business days | Embassy fee:59500.00 INR Service fee:10999.00 INR GSTIN (18%):1979.82 INR Total cost:72478.82 INR | |||
365 days Multiple Entry | Maximum validity refers to the period over which you are allowed to enter a given country. Validity of visa starts from the date of issuance of visa. Up to 1 year | Processing times start on the next business day following submission and serve as indications of processing times under normal circumstances only. 1-5 business days | Embassy fee:69500.00 INR Service fee:10999.00 INR GSTIN (18%):1979.82 INR Total cost:82478.82 INR |
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Visa Policy of Nigeria
Nigeria is a West African country with a viable visa policy. This policy is designed by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the National Assembly and executed by the Nigerian Immigration Service. Under the laws of the country, any visitor interested in entering its territorial borders must do so with a visa unless their country is on the visa-exempt list. All visitors are also required to hold passports valid for at least 6 months regardless of whether they need visas or not.
Nigeria Visa-Free Countries
Currently, there are over a dozen countries on the visa-free list, and most of them are fellow West African countries that are members of the Economic Community of West African. ECOWAS countries abide by the ECOWAS protocol which allows fellow citizens of member states to stay in their respective countries without visas for up to 90 days.
During this time they are free to go about their respective activities without restrictions provided they don't work or study in their country of residence or engage in unlawful activities.
Apart from this group, Kenyan nationals are also allowed to visit to stay for up to 90 days without visas.
Furthermore, visas are not required for former Nigerian nationals who hold expired Nigerian passports with valid foreign passports. There is also visa-free entry for service and diplomatic passport holders from South Africa, China, Brazil, and Namibia, while Turkish diplomatic passport holders don’t need visas either. There is also a yet-to-be-ratified visa Exemption for Vietnamese and Chinese public affairs, service, and diplomatic passport holders. For 30 days visa-free visits.
Eligibles e Visa Approved Countries
Nigeria has an electronic visa for foreigners who may wish to visit for a short time. Such visitors are expected to hold written e-visa-approved documents issued by the Immigration Department in the capital of Abuja. To get the written e visa approval, the applicant must first complete an online application form and submit for approval. This form must have soft copies of travel documents attached and a visa processing fee paid with a debit or credit card.
The Immigration Department responsible for handling online visa applications will process the form and issue a signed visa approval within 72 hours after receiving the application.
Electronic visas are issued for tourism, business and transit and not for any other purpose like work, study or residency. It is valid for 14 days after which it expires if the holder doesn't use it. Once in the country, visitors are only allowed to stay for up to 30 days.
Note: Persons who wish to stay for much longer or visit for any other purpose must visit the Nigerian embassy or consulate in their respective countries to apply for the visa.
Key Information About Nigeria e Visa
Before you start the application process, here are some important details to bear in mind.
Only For Eligible Visitors: Electronic visas are only for eligible visitors not for all foreigners. If you are not a citizen from an eligible country with a valid passport your application for this visa will not be approved. Do check your country's eligibility status before deciding whether to apply or not.
Only For Short Visits: The Nigerian e-visa is designed for only short-term visits. This means that it cannot be used for long stays or permanent residency as it is only for 2 weeks. If you want to stay for much longer, you must submit a visa application to any of the foreign missions abroad.
Not For Employment: It is also important to point out that this e-visa is not for any form of employment in the country, as there is a separate work visa. In the case of business visitors, they must not engage in any activity that will earn them direct remuneration, as that will be a violation.
Special Requirements For Minors: In a bid to combat child trafficking, the Nigerian government is very strict about the movement of minors. If you wish to travel with your child, you must present valid and original documents to prove your relationship. Your birth certificate and that of the child must be presented. In the case of guardians, they must present a signed and notarized parental consent letter by both parents. If one parent is deceased, they must show a death certificate to that effect.
Same Passport Must Be Used: It is important to use the same passport as that is the one registered to the portal of the Nigerian Immigration Service. If you travel with a different passport, it will be assumed that you don’t have a visa and will not be allowed into the country.
Travel Through Designated Routes: When traveling to Nigeria on an electronic visa or any visa for that matter it is best to travel through designated routes. Some of the borders leading into the country can be quite porous and risky so you want to avoid such routes. It is best to use the approved routes of entry especially if you are traveling by land.
Print A Copy: Always travel with a physical copy of our e visa once you get it. You should print out the copy and keep it in a safe place while planning for your trip. At the entry point, border control officers will ask for the document; once you are inside Nigeria you may be asked to show proof of legal entry when you least expect so a copy will save you a lot of trouble.
Filing For Extension: The National Immigration Agency is the body responsible for processing visa extension in Nigeria and all visitors looking to extend their visa must apply for an extension by submitting a signed letter to the Comptroller General of Immigration. The letter should explain the reason for the extension and other key details. However, the extended duration will be determined by the officer handling your application
Nigeria Visa Online – Get your Nigeria e-Visa with VisaHQ
Did you know you can apply for an online visa to Nigeria with VisaHQ? The West African country has an electronic visa which is available to foreign nationals from eligible countries. If your country is on the list, you don’t have to visit the Nigerian foreign mission to apply in person; with VisaHQ, you can submit your electronic visa application from the comfort of your home using a smartphone and get feedback within days.
How To obtain A Visa With VisaHQ
Applying for an online visa using VisaHQ’s tested and trusted platform is perhaps one of the easiest ways to get a visa. Our application process is straightforward, and you don’t need a third party to guide you, as you can do it yourself. All you need is an internet connection and a smartphone or computer. Here are the steps to take.
Fill out the application form: You must fill out the application form on our platform after choosing one of the available visas. There are different sections requiring different information, so take your time to complete them and avoid errors.
Upload Your Documents: The next step is to upload your documents like the bio-data page of your passport, digital photograph, airline ticket, etc. Note that invalid, fake, or expired documents will lead to application rejections. Then submit for approval.
Get your Visa: The visa will be forwarded to your email address once approved. Make sure you print it out and travel with it.
Why Use VisaHQ?
When you use VisaHQ, you are guaranteed a value-added service with little or no margins for error.
Many have come to trust us with their online applications, and you should do the same. We make the process relatively easy for you, and you get to enjoy.
- Fast and easy application
- Speedy technical support
- Apply for multiple visas
- Save your data for reuse
- Online application status tracking
All these and more are what you stand to gain if you apply for your online visa to Nigeria with VisaHQ.
Nigeria COVID-19 travel restrictions
- Entry is openAll citizens are allowed entry into Nigeria, but must follow the travel protocols.Prior to arrival requirementsValid passport. Valid national passport with at least 6 month remaining validity after the date of departure.Valid visa. Please see the instructions above if visa is needed and apply.Negative COVID-19 test prior to arrival for all travelers is required. They need to make sure that they are tested negative for COVID-19 within 96 hours of their departure to Nigeria, and have uploaded their PCR test certificate to the on-line Travel Portal.📝Health form. Prior to departure, passengers travelling to Nigeria must complete the on-line pre-boarding health declaration at the Nigeria International Travel Portal.Upon arrival restrictions🏠Quarantine. Anyone arriving to Nigeria will be required to self-quarantine for 7 days. Unvaccinated and partially vaccinated in-bound travelers will be required to observe a mandatory 7-day self-isolation plus an additional tests.😷Masks are required in public spaces and transport.
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