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Facts about Nigeria

Nigeria is known to be the giant of Africa, owing to its population and economy. The country is blessed with a rich cultural heritage and a lot of sites for tourists to explore. Obudu Ranch Resort is a popular destination among tourists. The country has beaches, national parks and waterfalls to make travelers to the country excited all the way. Almost every state in the country hosts festivals yearly, from the Argungu Fishing Festival to Osun Osogbo Festival, Calabar Christmas Carnival, Abuja Carnival the adventure is endless.
 
The tourism industry in Nigeria is one of the fastest-growing industries in the country. In 2017, it was recorded that over 3.51 million foreigners visited the country. The number of tourists visits to the country is expected to increase as more tourist sites come to the limelight.
 
It is illegal to use, traffic or be in possession of illegal drugs, lengthy prison sentences, and heavy fines would be handed out to anyone caught in the act. Homosexuality is seen an inappropriate in the country as there is a ‘Same-Sex Marriage Prohibition Bill’ which allows those taking part in, supporting and aiding same-sex relations to be handed lengthy prison sentences. Tourists are advised to exercise caution in the country as violence could erupt without warning.

Basic Travel Requirements for Filipinos visiting Nigeria

  • Nigeria Immigration Service Visa Payment Receipt and Visa Acknowledgement Receipt
  • A Nigerian passport valid for at least 6 months from the intended arrival date and must have 2 blank pages for visa stamp.
  • A completely signed visa application form.
  • If the applicant is a minor, the parents/legal guardians have to sign a guardianship form.
  • Two recent passport size photographs are required (35mm x 45mm).
  • Proof of financial support for the day to day expenses during the stay
  • Proof of accommodation
  • Copy of return flight ticket.
  • A police report showing the traveler does not have a criminal record.
  • Medical Insurance is required.
  • Documentation confirming the purpose of travel.
  • A copy of the travel itinerary.

Types of Nigeria Visa

Types of Visa Processing Time Duration of Stay
Tourist Visa 3-5 business days 60 days
Business Visa 3-5 business days 60 days
Work Visa 3-5 days 90 days
Student Visa 10 days Depends on the course of study

Places in Visas of Nigeria Fees

Visa Type Sub Type Visa Fees
Tourist Visa Not available
Business Visa Not available
Work Visa 190.00 (NGN)
Student Visa Not available

FAQs about Places in Visas of Nigeria

Is the electricity supply in Nigeria reliable ?

The power supply in Nigeria, even in the larger cities, is notoriously unreliable and most expatriates have a petrol generator to cope with frequent power.

How good are internet and cell phone services in Nigeria ?

Mobile phone services are plentiful, cheap and reliable. South African operator MTN has the largest cell phone network in Nigeria and offers good value and great coverage. Internet access typically runs off the wireless cell phone network, using 4G,3G or similar protocols, but internet access can be very expensive in Nigeria.

Do I need a car in Nigeria ?

Yes, it is absolutely essential. While the thrills and adventure of public transport are relished by some, having one’s own car is vital for safety and comfort. Cars are also a mark of status in Nigeria. By having a driver, the status quotient is further enhanced, with the added bonus of having someone who actually knows their way around navigating the chaotic Nigerian roads.


 

What language do Nigerians speak ?

English is the official language of Nigeria. Other common languages include Hausa, Yoruba and Igbo.  Many of the languages exist in written form.

4 Visas of Nigeria found

Tourist Visa from Philippines to Nigeria
Tourist Visa from Philippines to Nigeria

Tourist Visa from Philippines to Nigeria

Visas of Nigeria, Visa, Tourist visa

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The tourist visa is issued to Philippines applicants who want to visit Nigeria for tourism. A valid passport for at least 6 months. Completed visa application form. Two recent passport size photographs(35mm x45mm). Nigeria immigration service visa payment receipt and visa acknowledgement receipt is required. The Nigerian tourist visa is normally processed under 3-5 business days. Tourist visa applicants are strongly advised to finalize their flight booking only after the visa is granted. Please note that no refund of the visa application fee will be made if the application is denied or the visa is approved after the applicant’s scheduled departure date. Tourist visa applicants are not allowed to work or study on this visa. Prepare to leave the country within the time allowed by the visa; overstaying is an offence. Application for a tourist visa must be made in person. In the case of a minor under eighteen (18) years of age, the application may be made for him by a person who, in the opinion of the consular officer, is responsible for his/her welfare. The minor, not an infant in arms, shall be required to appear at the Consulate for an interview, together with the person making the application for him/her. A Letter of Invitation from a company/host in Nigeria accepting immigration responsibility. Tourists are required to show evidence of sufficient funds.

Business Visa from Philippines to Nigeria
Business Visa from Philippines to Nigeria

Business Visa from Philippines to Nigeria

Visas of Nigeria, Visa, Business visa

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The business visa is issued to the Philippines traveling to Nigeria for business-related activities. A passport valid for at least 6 months Completed visa application form. Two recent passport size photographs (35mm x 45mm). Evidence of sufficient funds during the stay. Nigeria Immigration Service Visa Payment Receipt and Visa Acknowledgement Receipt A business visa is normally processed within 3-5 working days Medical insurance is required A business visa is valid for 60 days. All business visa fees are non-refundable and non-transferable. The business visa collection time is from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm (Mondays - Fridays).  A statement or documentation detailing the purpose and duration of the visit. A proof of funds to support visit or support from sponsoring company.

Work Visa from Philippines to Nigeria
Work Visa from Philippines to Nigeria

Work Visa from Philippines to Nigeria

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A work visa is issued to the Philippines traveling to Nigeria for an employment opportunity. Formal application for STR Visa from the Employer/Institution accepting Immigration Responsibility. Valid passport with a minimum of 6 months validity. Letter of employment. Expatriate quota approval. Letters of Offer of Appointment and Acceptance of Offer. Educational qualifications and curriculum vitae. Duly completed form IMM 22. Two passport photograph sizes (35mm x 45mm) Medical insurance should be provided.

Student Visa from Philippines to Nigeria
Student Visa from Philippines to Nigeria

Student Visa from Philippines to Nigeria

Visas of Nigeria, Visa, Student visa

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This visa is issued to the Philippines traveling to Nigeria to study in an academic institution. A medical certificate issued by a recognized medical institution in the Philippine showing that the applicant does not suffer from a contagious disease. Applicants of this visa are to present proof of a clean criminal record. If the applicant of this visa is under the age of 18 years, a letter of consent signed by the person exercising parental authority is required. The letter of acceptance should be printed on the institution's letterhead and must state the course the applicant will be studying. Proof of sufficient finance during the stay in Nigeria.  Philippine letter of residence. A passport valid for at least six months is required. Applicants are required to provide a duly completed and signed application form when applying for a residence permit. Two passport photographs size (35mm x 45mm) should be provided. A letter of acceptance from the institution that the applicant has been accepted.