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Nigeria Launches e-Visa System
The Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) launched a new electronic visa system on 1 February 2026, replacing the previous Visa on Arrival program. The e-Visa system allows eligible nationals to apply online with approval within 24-48 hours. The system is integrated with global security databases for enhanced processing.
Read more about visa requirementsRevised Nigerian Passport Fees Take Effect
The Federal Government approved revised passport fees effective 1 March 2026. Within Nigeria, the 32-page passport now costs NGN 100,000 and the 64-page costs NGN 200,000. Diaspora fees remain at $150 (32-page) and $230 (64-page). The revision aims to improve passport production and delivery efficiency.
View passport renewal guideDangote Refinery Reaches Record Production Capacity
The Dangote Petroleum Refinery in Lagos reached 610,000 barrels per day in 2026, with plans to expand to 1.4 million barrels per day. The refinery, Africa's largest, is transforming Nigeria's energy landscape and reducing dependence on imported refined petroleum products.
Learn more about Nigeria tradeNIN Enrollment Available at More Embassies
The National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) has expanded NIN enrollment services to additional Nigerian embassies and consulates worldwide. Nigerians in the diaspora can now obtain their National Identification Number at participating missions. The NIN is required for passport renewal and other government services.
Find your nearest embassye-CERPAC System Launched for Expatriates
Nigeria has launched the electronic Combined Expatriate Residence Permit and Aliens Card (e-CERPAC) system. The fully electronic platform allows expatriates to apply for residence permits online before arrival in Nigeria, streamlining the immigration process for foreign workers and long-term residents.
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