BUSINESS Visa Requirements for NIGERIA (DELHI)
(YELLOW FEVER CERTIFICATE MUST FOR TRAVEL ONLY)
- Original valid passport with at least six month validity from the date of travel and having at least 3 blank pages (for single entry visa) and 5 pages (for multiple entry visa).
- Form to be filled online by the applicant at https://portal.immigration.gov.ng/visa/freshVisa .(Visas4world also assists in online form filling. For this, we need the information as per the form available in our forms section of our website.)
- 2 Photograph (Fresh ones i.e. NOT used earlier for any visa) (Recent passport size color Photograph (Fresh ones i.e. NOT used earlier for any visa)).
- Covering letter with Company Seal (Addressed to, Nigerian High Commission.
- Invitation Letter (Company seal must) on Company letterhead addressing Nigerian High Commission, New Delhi from Nigeria. The Invitation should also have the name, designation and signatures of the Signing Authority. The Invitation Letter should have a clear mention that the Entire Cost of the travel and stay as well as the immigration responsibility of the applicant will be covered by the Inviting Company.
- If signing authority is Nigerian National then passport copy ELSE passport copy with work/residence permit copy is mandatory.
- Incorporation Certificate copy of Nigerian Company.
- Bank Statement for last 3 months (E Statement will also do).
- BIOMETRIC MANDATORY for all Applicants w.e.f. 27-Nov-2017. (Please see instructions below)
- For Foreign Passports, copy of the OCI Card or residence Permit Copy and Work Permit Copy is MANDATORY
NOTE:
Yellow fever vaccination certificate and Polio Vaccination Certificate (issued at least 1 month before the date of travel) is mandatory at the time of travel only (and not for visa processing.)
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS FOR BIOMETRIC:
From 27th November 2017, Biometric is mandatory for ALL categories of Nigeria Visas.
Biometric Facility will be available ONLY IN DELHI AND MUMBAI and online appointment needs to be taken in advance.
Visas4world shall be taking appointment for Biometrics like we have been doing for other countries as well.
In order to save processing time, VISAS4WORLD RECOMMENDS DELHI FOR BIOMETRICS
Kindly note that in case of any shortcoming in visa form or documents, the applicants would be asked to take a fresh appointment and visit again.
Hence, WE STRONGLY RECOMMEND TAKING EXPERT SERVICE OF VISAS4WORLD TO AVOID ANY SUCH HASSLE OR RE-VISIT FOR VISA SUBMISSION.
Visas4world shall continue providing the below services
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- Visa Support,
- Appointment Taking
- Online Form Filling,
- Online Fee Payment,
- Meet and Assist,
- Guidance to the clients appearing for biometric
- Collection and dispatch of Passports after visa
APPLICANTS JUST NEED TO APPEAR PERSONALLY FOR BIOMETRIC AND REST ALL WILL BE TAKEN CARE OF BY VISAS4WORLD ONLY.
As per the details from the Embassy, at the moment, Biometrics will be required each time a visa application is applied for.
Fees
Rs.43,000/- (Single entry) which is inclusive of embassy visa fee, biometric charges, transaction charges, on-lining charges and service tax.
Biometrics in Bangalore charges Rs. 45,950 Biometrics in Mumbai charges Rs. 45,950
Handling charges applicable
Processing Time
25-30 Working Days
NOTE
Please note that above is only an indicative processing time which is based on the current trend. Actual processing time may vary and is at sole discretion of the Visa Consular of the Embassy/Consulate.
Submission Days
Monday till Friday.
Collection Days
Monday till Friday.
Visa Section Working Days
Monday till Friday.
Special Instructions
COVID Regulations for travel to NIGERIA:
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- All intending travellers to Nigeria must have tested NEGATIVE for COVID-19 by PCR in the country of departure pre-boarding. The PCR test MUST be within 96 hours before departure and preferably within 72 hours pre-boarding. For certain countries, COVID-19 PCR tests will only be acceptable from specified laboratories
- Tests done more than 96 hours before departure are not valid and persons will not be allowed to board; but for the 72 hours minimum, this is advisory and will not preclude boarding
- All intending passengers are required to register via a Nigerian International Travel Portal online https://nitp.ncdc.gov.ng/onboarding/homepage . On this portal three transactions should be completed:
- Health Declaration and Self Reporting:
Passengers will fill the online Health Declaration/Self-Reporting Form co-located on the same national International Travel Portal and submit online. They should ensure that the information/contact details provided on the form are correct, verifiable and that they can be reached on the phone number and address provided. Passengers must inform Port Health officials on arrival of any change in their health circumstances since completion of the Health Declaration/Self-Reporting Form
2. Report of Negative COVID-19 test conducted in the country of departure:
Passengers are also requested to upload their COVID-19 PCR NEGATIVE results on to the national payment portal and bring along an electronic or hard copy of the result
3. Payment for a repeat (second) PCR test to be done upon arrival in Nigeria. This portal will provide passengers with the options of where and when to carry out the PCR test. Passengers will be given an appointment date and time to present themselves at the Laboratory for a repeat COVID-19 PCR test on the 7th day after arrival. A list of accredited private laboratory providers across the country will be available on the portals
1. Passengers whose destination is Lagos will pay to the Lagos State Laboratory consortium portal
4. On completion of these three, an Access Report containing a QR Code will be sent to the email address provided by the Passenger. Print out or download an electronic copy of this Access Report for presentation before boarding. If this is not provided passengers may not be allowed to board a flight to Nigeria
5. At the time of boarding, all travellers will undergo thermal screening for fever and questioned for symptoms of COVID-19. Passengers with COVID-19 related signs and symptoms will not be allowed to board the flight
6. Airlines must only board passengers with test results showing that the tests were done within the stipulated 96 hours window before boarding
There is a fine of USD 3,500 per passenger for failure to comply with the pre-boarding requirements
On Arrival in Nigeria :
All passengers/persons arriving in Nigeria will be:
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- Required, on arrival at the airport, to go through the routine Port Health screening and present electronic or print-out Access Report sent to their emails for verification and approval by the Port Health Officials
- There will be further temperature screening by the Port Health Officials and travellers with temperature of over 38oC will be required to proceed to secondary screening
- On arrival at destination in Nigeria, passengers will proceed on a 7-day self-isolation/quarantine
- Passengers must present themselves at the sample collection centers on the 7th day of arrival
Disclaimer :
* Applicants to check themselves for COVID related travel advisory/guidelines before their travel.
* We only facilitates visa related process and shall not bear any liability for any travel disruption or inconvenience if caused during the travel.
Note :
* Although our team takes very special care in updating visa requirements onto our website, possibility of human errors cannot be ruled out.
* Many a times, Embassies/Consulates change the visa requirements without any notice or publications and we come across such changes only after we apply for the respective visas. Hence, there may be some delay in website update for such cases.
* In case of any discrepancy in visa requirements on our website we request you to please highlight and oblige us. Partners like you are the most critical component of our success. Thank you.
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