How long can I stay in Nigeria on a visitor visa?


How long can I stay in Nigeria on a visitor visa? Short Visit Visas allow travelers to visit Nigeria for a period not exceeding three months.


Can I extend my tourist visa in Nigeria?

Yes, you can extend your Nigeria tourist visa or the visitor visa. In order to do the same, you may have to approach the Nigeria immigration authority or the Indian embassy to get the visa extended. The purpose to get the extension of visa must be legitimate and valid enough to convince the authorities.


Is it hard to get visa in Nigeria?

When you arrive in Nigeria, you will have to present your immigration approval letter, your passport, and departure ticket showing your plan to leave Nigeria. Present these documents at the “Visa on Arrival” area at your port of entry, and you will be issued your Visa on Arrival. It's simple!


Can a US citizen travel to Nigeria without visa?

The Government of Nigeria requires COVID-specific testing prior to arrival. A passport valid for six months, a visa, and proof of Polio and Yellow Fever vaccinations are required to enter Nigeria. You must obtain your Nigerian visa from a Nigerian embassy or consulate in advance of your travel.


How much bank balance is required for US tourist visa?

There is no minimum balance requirement for your bank account, however, based on the experience of others we recommend anywhere between $5,000 to $10,000 will be sufficient.


Can you leave and come back on a tourist visa?

The period of time a foreign national has to re-enter the US on a tourist visa depends on how long they stayed in the country. If their presence was 90 days or less, they will be able to return to the country again after leaving the US up to a maximum of 180 continuous days per year.


Can a US citizen sponsor a friend for a tourist visa?

The short answer is no, you cannot apply for a B-1/B-2 visa on behalf of someone else. The visa application process is a personal one, and the applicant must attend the interview in person. However, as a U.S. citizen or green card holder, you can support your family member or friend who is applying for the visa.