Emigration Document Checklist for Nigerians 2026
Preparing to emigrate from Nigeria requires gathering and authenticating a range of personal, educational, professional, and financial documents. Missing or improperly authenticated documents are one of the most common reasons for visa delays and refusals. This comprehensive checklist covers everything you need.
Start early! Document gathering and authentication in Nigeria can take 3-6 months. Begin collecting documents as soon as you decide to emigrate.
1. Identity Documents
| Document | Where to Get | Processing Time | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nigerian Passport | NIS (Nigeria Immigration Service) | 2-6 weeks | Must have at least 6 months validity beyond travel date. Apply via NIS online portal |
| National Identity Number (NIN) | NIMC (National Identity Management Commission) | 1-4 weeks | Required for passport application and many other processes |
| Birth Certificate | National Population Commission (NPC) | 1-3 weeks | Sworn affidavit accepted if original is unavailable. Must be from NPC, not hospital |
| Marriage Certificate | Local Government registry or court | Varies | Required if applying with spouse. Church/mosque certificates may need court registration |
| Passport Photographs | Any photo studio | Same day | White background, recent (within 6 months). Check destination country specifications |
| Age Declaration | High Court | 1-2 weeks | If birth certificate is unavailable or has discrepancies |
2. Education Documents
| Document | Where to Get | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Degree Certificate | University registry | Original or certified true copy. If lost, apply for replacement from registrar |
| Academic Transcripts | University registry | Sealed official copies. Many credential bodies (WES) require transcripts sent directly from the university |
| WAEC/NECO Certificate | WAEC/NECO office | Original or certified copy. Statement of Results accepted for some applications |
| NYSC Certificate | NYSC Directorate Headquarters, Abuja | Discharge or exemption certificate. Required for most professional registration processes |
| Professional Certifications | Relevant professional body | COREN, NMCN, MDCN, TRCN, NBA, PCN, etc. Must be current and in good standing |
| Postgraduate Certificates | University registry | MSc, MBA, PhD certificates and transcripts if applicable |
3. Employment Documents
| Document | Where to Get | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Reference Letters | Current/previous employers | On company letterhead, signed and dated. Include job title, dates, and responsibilities |
| Employment Confirmation Letter | Current employer HR | Confirms current position, salary, and approved leave (if applicable) |
| Tax Clearance Certificate | FIRS (Federal Inland Revenue Service) | Proves you have no outstanding tax obligations. Valid for 1 year |
| CV / Resume | Self-prepared | Tailored to destination country format. UK prefers CV, USA prefers resume |
| Pay Slips | Employer HR/payroll | Last 3-6 months typically required |
| Company Registration (if business owner) | CAC (Corporate Affairs Commission) | Certificate of incorporation, CAC Form 7, etc. |
4. Financial Documents
| Document | Where to Get | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Bank Statements | Your bank | 6-12 months, stamped and signed by the bank. Shows regular income and savings |
| Bank Reference Letter | Your bank | Confirms account status, average balance, and relationship duration |
| Sponsorship Letter | Sponsor (if applicable) | If someone is funding your trip/stay. Include sponsor’s bank statements and ID |
| Property Documents | Land registry / solicitor | Title deeds, C of O, receipts. Proves ties to Nigeria and financial standing |
| Pension/Investment Statements | PFA / investment firm | Shows additional financial resources |
5. Apostille & Document Authentication
Nigeria joined the Hague Apostille Convention in 2023. This means Nigerian public documents can now be authenticated with an apostille stamp, which is accepted by over 120 countries.
How to Get an Apostille in Nigeria
Identify Documents That Need Apostille
Academic certificates, birth certificates, marriage certificates, police clearance, professional licences. Not all destination countries require apostille for all documents — check specific requirements.
Apply at the High Court
Visit the Federal High Court or the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Abuja. Some state high courts also process apostilles. Present original documents for verification.
Pay the Fee & Collect
Pay the processing fee (varies, typically NGN 10,000 - 20,000 per document). Processing takes 3-10 working days depending on the court.
For non-Hague countries: Documents may still need authentication by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs followed by legalisation at the destination country’s embassy in Nigeria.
6. Country-Specific Requirements
| Country | Additional Requirements |
|---|---|
| United Kingdom | TB test certificate (from approved clinic in Nigeria); IELTS/English test; ATAS certificate (for certain research/postgrad); CAS letter (students) |
| Canada | Police clearance from Nigeria Police (valid 6 months); Medical exam (designated panel physician); WES credential evaluation; Language test (IELTS/TEF) |
| Australia | Police clearance; Health examination (BUPA Medical Visa Services); Skills assessment (profession-specific); IELTS/PTE Academic |
| United States | DS-160 confirmation; Police clearance; Medical exam (by US Embassy panel physician); Proof of ties to Nigeria (visitor visa); I-20 (students) |
| Germany | Blocked bank account (EUR 11,904 for students); Health insurance; University admission letter; German language certificate (if applicable) |
Frequently Asked Questions
Quick Facts
- Preparation Time: 3-6 months
- Apostille: Available since 2023
- Transcript Time: 4-8 weeks
- Police Clearance: 2-4 weeks
- Key Body: Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Related Pages
Checklist Summary
- Passport (6+ months validity)
- NIN / Birth Certificate
- Degree + Transcripts
- NYSC Certificate
- Professional Licence
- Reference Letters
- Bank Statements (6 mo)
- Police Clearance
- IELTS / English Test
- Apostille (if needed)