Nigeria Tourist e-Visa on Arrival for Citizens of Republic of Congo

Are you a citizen of the Republic of Congo looking to visit Nigeria? You can now apply for a Nigeria Tourist e-Visa on Arrival. This article will provide information about the requirements, application process and other important details.

Requirements

Requirements

The Nigerian Immigration Service requires all visitors from the Republic of Congo to have a valid passport with at least 6 months validity remaining from the date of arrival in Nigeria. Additionally, visitors must have proof of sufficient funds to cover their stay in Nigeria and a return ticket.

It is also important to note that all visitors must be in good health and not have any contagious diseases. All visitors must also have a valid visa or e-Visa before entering Nigeria.

Application Process

Application Process

Citizens of the Republic of Congo can apply for a Nigeria Tourist e-Visa on Arrival. The application process is simple and straightforward and can be completed online in just a few minutes. Applicants will need to provide personal information such as name, address, date of birth, passport details, etc., as well as answer some security questions.

Once the application is submitted, applicants will receive an email confirmation with their e-Visa within 3 business days. The e-Visa must then be presented upon arrival in Nigeria. For more information about the Nigeria eVisa, please visit our website.

Validity

Validity

The Nigeria Tourist e-Visa on Arrival is valid for 90 days from the date of issue and allows for multiple entries into Nigeria during this period.

Visitors are allowed to stay in Nigeria for up to 30 days per entry and can extend their stay by applying for an extension at any Nigerian Immigration office.

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Fees

Fees

The fee for the Nigeria Tourist e-Visa on Arrival is $100 USD per person and must be paid online when submitting the application.

Applicants may also be required to pay additional fees upon arrival in Nigeria depending on their length of stay.