Nigeria Visa Requirements 2026 — Complete Guide

Planning to visit Nigeria? Find out if you need a visa, how to apply through the e-Visa system, and which countries enjoy visa-free access under ECOWAS.

Quick Guide — Entry Categories

Visa-Free

ECOWAS Nationals

15 West African countries. Stay up to 90 days with valid passport or travel certificate.

e-Visa

Most Nationalities

Apply online. Approval in 24-48 hours. Tourism, business, transit.

Embassy Only

Restricted Countries

Must apply in person at a Nigerian embassy before travel.

Visa-Free — ECOWAS Member States

Citizens of ECOWAS (Economic Community of West African States) member countries can enter Nigeria visa-free for up to 90 days under the Protocol on Free Movement of Persons.

  • Benin
  • Burkina Faso
  • Cape Verde
  • Cote d'Ivoire
  • The Gambia
  • Ghana
  • Guinea
  • Guinea-Bissau
  • Liberia
  • Mali
  • Niger
  • Senegal
  • Sierra Leone
  • Togo
Diplomatic passport holders from Brazil, China, Namibia, Singapore, South Africa, and Turkey can also enter Nigeria visa-free.

e-Visa System (Launched 2026)

Nigeria launched its e-Visa system in early 2026, replacing the previous Visa on Arrival (VoA) program. The system is integrated with global security databases and offers streamlined processing.

How to Apply for an e-Visa:

  1. Visit the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) e-Visa portal
  2. Create an account and select your visa category (tourism, business, or transit)
  3. Upload required documents (passport, photo, invitation letter if applicable)
  4. Pay the visa fee online
  5. Receive approval within 24-48 hours
  6. Download and print your e-Visa approval for presentation at entry

Required Documents:

  • Valid passport with at least 6 months validity and 2 blank pages
  • Recent passport-sized photograph (white background)
  • Confirmed return or onward flight ticket
  • Proof of accommodation (hotel booking or invitation letter)
  • Proof of sufficient funds for your stay
  • Yellow fever vaccination certificate
  • Business invitation letter (for business visa)

Embassy Application Required

Citizens of the following countries cannot use the e-Visa system and must apply at a Nigerian embassy in person:

  • Afghanistan
  • Ethiopia
  • Iran
  • Iraq
  • Libya
  • North Korea
  • North Macedonia
  • Palestine
  • Russia
  • Somalia
  • South Sudan
  • Sudan
  • Turkey
  • Yemen

Types of Nigerian Visas

Visa Type Purpose Validity Key Requirements
Tourist Visa Tourism, visiting family Up to 90 days Return ticket, accommodation proof, funds
Business Visa Business meetings, conferences Up to 90 days Business invitation letter, company registration
Transit Visa Passing through Nigeria Up to 48 hours Onward ticket, transit itinerary
STR Visa Subject to Regularization 90 days (must regularize) Employer sponsorship, CERPAC application
TWP Visa Temporary Work Permit Varies by contract Employment contract, company sponsorship
Diplomatic Visa Diplomatic/official travel Duration of assignment Diplomatic note, official passport

CERPAC — For Long-Term Residents

The Combined Expatriate Residence Permit and Aliens Card (CERPAC) is required for non-ECOWAS nationals residing in Nigeria for work or extended stays.

  • What it is: A biometric residence permit combining work authorization and identification
  • Who needs it: All non-ECOWAS nationals working or residing long-term in Nigeria
  • e-CERPAC: The system is transitioning to a fully electronic platform, accessible before arrival
  • Validity: Serves as a 30-day entry permit initially, then converted to full residence status
  • Application: Through your employer or sponsoring organization via the NIS portal

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. UK citizens require a visa to visit Nigeria. They can apply through the e-Visa system online with processing in 24-48 hours, or apply at the Nigeria High Commission in London.

Yes. US citizens require a visa. They can apply through the e-Visa portal or at the Nigerian Embassy in Washington DC or consulates in New York and Atlanta.

Yes. A valid yellow fever vaccination certificate is mandatory for all travellers entering Nigeria, regardless of nationality. You must be vaccinated at least 10 days before arrival. The certificate is valid for life under current WHO guidelines.

Important Reminders

  • Yellow fever vaccination is mandatory
  • Passport must have 6+ months validity
  • At least 2 blank passport pages required
  • e-Visa approval in 24-48 hours
  • Always carry printed visa approval