Nigeria Visa Application Assistance
Get guided support with your Nigeria visa application from document review to step-by-step submission guidance.
- Step-by-step guidance
- Document review support
- Clear requirements & process
- Flexible Payment Options
Application guidance, document review, and submission assistance. Not affiliated with the Nigerian government.
Select your Nigeria visa type and review the requirements before getting started. We provide step-by-step guidance, including document review and submission support, to help you complete your application clearly and confidently.
Select Your Visa Type & Review Requirements
Choose your visa type to see required documents, pricing, and next steps
Why Travelers Choose SCMBA Global
Professional Nigerian visa specialists
Secure online document submission
Flexible payment options available (Klarna, Afterpay, Affirm, etc.)
Fast and reliable application assistance
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POPULAR FAQ'S
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Yes, single-entry and business e-visas can be submitted electronically. Multiple-entry visas require biometrics, and has to be done partially online. We assist our clients with their biometrics appointment which are scheduled separately. SCMBA Global handles all administrative steps after you submit your documents.
Nigeria requires visas for most international travelers. Only citizens of ECOWAS (Benin, Burkina Faso, Cape Verde, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea‑Bissau, Liberia, Mali, Niger, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Togo) member countries can enter Nigeria visa-free. Travelers from the United States, United Kingdom, Europe, Asia, and most other regions must obtain a visa before arrival. For more information click here to visit the Nigerian Immigration Services
Nigeria offers several visa types including Single-Entry Visa, Multiple-Entry Visa, Business e-Visa, and Spouse of a Nigerian Citizen Visa (N1A). SCMBA Global provides full support for single-entry, multiple-entry, and business e-visas. Click here to see all Nigeria visas
Fees typically include:
Government visa fees (paid separately, vary by nationality)
SCMBA Global service fee, which covers full-service document review, submission, and optional airport assistance
All service fees are final and non-refundable.
No, while SCMBA Global ensures accurate submission and full compliance, visa approval is entirely at the discretion of the Nigerian immigration authorities.
Yes, airport assistance is available as a separate service to help you navigate the airport efficiently upon arrival. Our team will meet you at the airport, assist with immigration and customs, help you claim your luggage, and escort you through the airport to meet your party. This service is optional and can be added to your visa application for an additional fee.
Processing times vary by visa type:
Single-Entry Visa: 3–5 business days
Multiple-Entry Visa: 3–14 business days (plus biometrics)
Business E-Visa Premium: 1–3 business days
Times are approximate and subject to government processing schedules.
If you are traveling to Nigeria with a minor (a child under 18), additional documentation is typically required to ensure the child’s safety and lawful travel. In most cases, you will need:
- Valid passport for the minor (must be current and not expired)
- Visa for the minor, if required based on nationality
- Birth certificate showing proof of parent-child relationship
- Copy of the non-traveling parent’s ID/passport
- Notarized Minor Travel Consent letter (signed by both parents) granting permission for the child to travel
- Additional custody documents, if applicable (e.g., court orders for sole custody or guardianship)
Airlines and immigration authorities may request to see these documents at departure, transit, or arrival. Requirements can vary depending on the airline, country of departure, and the child’s specific situation.
It is strongly recommended to verify requirements with the airline before travel and ensure all documents are properly signed, notarized, and readily available to avoid delays or denied boarding.
Yes, any applicant aged 5–65 is required to appear in person to have their biometrics taken for a Multiple Entry Visa. Applicants under 5 or over 65 are not required to appear in person for biometrics
For Standard Business E-Visa Assistance, yes you need a Nigerian host or invitation letter.
For Premium Business E-Visa Processing, SCMBA Global can facilitate documentation for eligible applicants without an invitation letter.
Yes! All SCMBA Global visa clients receive free assistance completing their landing card before travel.
Typical requirements include:
Valid passport (6+ months remaining)
Passport size photo (2×2)
Completed visa application form or intake form
Travel itinerary (proof of return ticket)
Additional documents depending on visa type (e.g., marriage certificate for N1A, business proof for business visas)
SCMBA Global reviews all submitted documents before submission to minimize errors. If anything is missing or requires correction, we will contact you promptly. However, visa approval is ultimately determined by immigration authorities, and we cannot guarantee approval.