
Nigeria
Visa Type: tourist
Consul Processing Time (after submission): average of 15 working days
Visa Center Service Fee (payable at the Visa Center): ₱8,000
Visa Fee (payable at the Visa Center): ₱5,400
Visa Assistance Fee:
VIP: ₱5,000
For travel date less than 2 months ahead
Regular: ₱3,000
For travel date more than 2 months ahead
Estimated Total:
Regular: ₱16,400 For travel date less than 2 months ahead VIP: ₱18,400 For travel date less than 2 months ahead
*Please submit your application no more than 6 months before your planned travel date.
*Visa and processing fees may change without prior notice due to currency volatility.
B2B Visa Assistance Fee: ₱2,000
Steps of Application:
Submit Your Basic Information
Provide your email address, phone number, and a scanned copy of your passport bio-data page.
Complete the Draft Application Form
Fill out the draft application form under “Links and Files.”
Submit the draft for our reference.
Payment Processing
We will send a Service Request to your email for payment.
Complete the payment and send us the proof of payment for verification.
Review and Finalization
After payment verification, we will review and finalize your draft application form for accuracy.
Submission of Requirements
We will provide a Google Drive link for you to upload all required documents.
You may send physical copies of your documents to our office via courier or visit us in person.
Our team will review them for submission.
Appointment Scheduling
Once all forms and documents are complete, we will provide you with the available appointment schedules at the visa center for you to choose from.
Preparation for Your Appointment
We will inform you of the documents you need to print and bring on the day of your appointment.
Visa Processing
After your appointment, we will await the result of your visa application.
Release of Visa Result
We will notify you once your visa result is available.
Links and Files
Affidavit of Financial Support - Template:
Requirements:
A. If different Nationality is the person inviting
Invitation letter addressed to the Embassy of Nigeria. The Letter must be sent to the embassy, but the applicant should also have a copy for reference. Note: Before filling, the applicant must confirm if his/her letter of invitation has been received and endorsed to the visa section. Applications without confirmed letters will not be accepted.
Passport copy of the person who is inviting.
Residence Permit
Bank Certificate (Applicant or Invitee) amount should be stated.
Medical Certificate (Fit to travel/latest or at least 1 month).
Certificate of Employment (if presently employed)
Three (3) pieces of 2x2 colored picture (white background)
Valid passport (Please attach the old passport if there is any)
Proof of Accommodation
Airline Ticket (Roundtrip)
B. If Nigerian Citizen is the person inviting
Invitation letter addressed to the Embassy of Nigeria. The Letter must be sent to the embassy, but the applicant should also have a copy for reference. Note: Before filling, the applicant must confirm if his/her letter of invitation has been received and endorsed to the visa section. Applications without confirmed letters will not be accepted.
Passport copy of the person who is inviting.
Bank Certificate (Applicant or Invitee) amount should be stated.
Medical Certificate (Fit to travel/latest or at least 1 month).
Certificate of Employment (if presently employed)
Three (3) pieces of 2x2 colored picture (white background)
Marriage Certificate (If invited by husband or wife)
Parents consent (If Single)
Valid passport (Please attach the old passport if there is any)
Proof of Accommodation
Airline Ticket (Roundtrip)
If you have a sponsor:
Provide notarized affidavit of support
Bank certificate
Bank Statement (at least 6 months)
Proof of relationship
Business / Employment / Retiree documents of sponsor
If you have an inviter
Invitation Letter
Government ID of inviter (with signature and address)
Proof of Citizenship (if applicable)
Use A4 size paper as much as possible.
For any documents missing, please provide an explanation letter.
The embassy may request additional documents after submission.
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Frequently Asked Question (FAQ)
If my visa application was denied, when can I apply again?
A general rule is 6 months after denial. However, it is advisable to wait until there are significant changes in your circumstances. For example, getting married, having a child, acquiring assets, receiving a job promotion, increasing your salary, traveling more with no record of overstaying, or obtaining visas from other countries. These factors can help strengthen your application.
When is the best time to apply for a tourist visa?