Nigerian citizens need a visa to travel to most countries around the world. However, there are a few exceptions. Here is a comprehensive guide to all the visa-free countries for Nigerian citizens.
Which country is easy for Nigerians to get a visa?
There is no definitive answer to this question as each country has different visa requirements for Nigerians. However, some countries that may be easier for Nigerians to obtain a visa include Ghana, Senegal, and Kenya.
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Countries With Visa on Arrival for Nigerians
Here is a list of countries Nigerians can visit with a visa on arrival:
- Benin Republic (visa costs N23,000 and it’s valid for 90 days)
- Burkina Faso (visa costs N23,000 and it’s valid for 90 days)
- Cape Verde (visa costs N6,000 and it’s valid for 30 days)
- Comoros (visa costs N30,000 and it’s valid for 90 days)
- Cote d’Ivoire (visa costs N23,000 and it’s valid for 90 days)
- Djibouti (visa costs N23,000 and it’s valid for 90 days)
- Gabon (visa costs N23,000 and it’s valid for 90 days)
- Gambia (visa costs N23,000 and it’s valid for 90 days)
- Guinea-Bissau (visa costs N23,000 and it’s valid for 90 days)
- Kenya (visa costs N30,000 and it’s valid for 90 days)
- Madagascar (visa costs N16,000 and it’s valid for 180 days)
- Malawi (visa costs N14,000 and it’s valid for 30 days)
- Mali (visa costs N23,000 and it’s valid for 90 days)
- Mauritania (visa costs N23,000 and it’s valid for 90 days)
- Mauritius (visa costs N14,000 and it’s valid for 30 days)
- Morocco (visa costs N30,000 and it’s valid for 90 days)
- Mozambique (visa costs N23,000 and it’s valid for 90 days)
- Namibia (visa costs N16,000 and it’s valid for 90 days)
- Niger (visa costs N23,000 and it’s valid for 90 days)
- Nigeria (visa costs N16,000 and it’s valid for 180 days)
- Rwanda (visa costs N23,000 and it’s valid for 90 days)
- Sao Tome and Principe (visa costs N3,000 and it’s valid for 90 days)
- Senegal (visa costs N23,000 and it’s valid for 90 days)
- Seychelles (visa costs N12,000 and it’s valid for 90 days)
- South Africa (visa costs N16,000 and it’s valid for 90 days)
- Sudan (visa costs N16,000 and it’s valid for 180 days)
- Tanzania (visa costs N13,000 and it’s valid for 90 days)
- Togo (visa costs N16,000 and it’s valid for 90 days)
- Tunisia (visa costs N30,000 and it’s valid for 90 days)
- Uganda (visa costs N23,000 and it’s valid for 90 days)
- Zambia (visa costs N13,000 and it’s valid for 30 days)
- Zimbabwe (visa costs N16,000 and it’s valid for 180 days)
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Documents Nigerians have to have for visa-free travel
- A valid passport with at least 6 months remaining before expiration
- A completed visa application form
- A passport-sized photograph
- Proof of onward travel
- Proof of sufficient funds
- A yellow fever vaccination certificate (if traveling from a country where yellow fever is endemic)
All the best!
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