Nigerian International Passport

nigerian international passport

Wanting to travel abroad? Are Canada’s cityscapes or the glamour of Dubai calling your name? If you’re looking to travel overseas or outside of Nigeria, Nigerian citizens will need to apply for an international passport. Whether it’s an annual family holiday or multiple international business trips, we’ve got you covered with our step-by-step guide on how to easily apply for your Nigerian international passport.

The online application process is simple and straightforward. If you happen to be outside of Nigeria, you can apply online or at your nearest consulate. Save yourself unnecessary stress by applying and submitting your application documents well in advance of your departure date. Once you receive your passport, all that’s left to do is pack your bags and jet off!

Please note this process is applicable to Nigerian citizens.

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What is a Nigerian International Passport?

The Nigerian international passport is your chance to enjoy international travel and explore different cultures, allowing you to travel anywhere in the world (provided you have the correct visa). The international passport is not the same as the ECOWAS passport, which only grants travel entry into 15 West African states (see the full list of member states). Nigerians wanting to travel outside of West Africa are required to get a Nigerian international passport.

To apply for a new passport, the Nigerian Immigration Services (NIS) currently only issues electronic passports (e-passports) for new applications. Ordinary citizens can apply for a Standard e-passport (green cover), while official e-passports (blue cover) are reserved for government officials and Nigerian diplomats.

Who Needs One?

Nigerians who are intending to travel outside of Nigeria for business, leisure or other activities such as school purposes need a Nigerian international passport.

The 32-page Nigerian international passport is commonly issued for leisure travellers or those not travelling internationally very often. Business travellers, on the other hand, may want to consider applying for a 64-page passport if your job requires you to take frequent international business trips throughout the year. If you are an avid leisure traveller, you may want the 64-page passport as well. This will save you the hassle of constantly needing to apply for new passports and carrying around bulky documents.

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How Much Does it Cost?

Payment for your Nigerian international passport must be made online, in either naira or U.S. Dollars. Cash payments are not accepted.

CATEGORIES 32-PAGE BOOKLETS 64-PAGE BOOKLETS
AGE: 0 – 17 YRS AGE: 18 – 59 YRS AGE: 60 YRS +
Passport Booklet Fee ₦ 8,750 ₦ 15,000 ₦ 8,750 ₦ 20,000
Address Verification Fee ₦ 2,000 ₦ 2,000 ₦ 2,000 ₦ 2,000
TOTAL ₦ 10,750 ₦ 17,000 ₦ 10,750 ₦ 22,000

*Please note these prices were taken from the official Nigerian Immigration Services website and are subject to change.

What are the Requirements?

When appearing at the immigration office, the requirements for the international passport are as follows:

Adults (18 years and over):

  1. Completed passport application form
  2. Two recent passport-size photographs
  3. Proof of payment
  4. Letter of ID from local government/ state of origin (valid staff ID card attached)
  5. Birth certificate
  6. Completed Guarantor’s form (with photocopy of data page of Guarantor’s Nigerian e-passport and one passport-size photograph of the Guarantor)
  7. Marriage certificate (if applicable)
  8. Name change affidavit (if applicable)

Minors (below 18 years of age):

  1. Completed passport application form
  2. One passport-size photograph (signed on reverse side by consenting parent/s)
  3. Birth certificate
  4. Evidence of Nigerian citizenship of parent/s
  5. Letter of consent from both parents (valid court order if one parent is unavailable)
  6. Proof of payment

*In the event that the child is adopted, a Court Order and Letter of approval from State Ministry of Women and Child Development is required.

To stay up-to-date on the requirements for the international passport requirements, please consult the Nigerian Immigration Services website.

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How to Apply

The Nigerian international passport application can be processed either online or offline. Both ways will result in you receiving a hardcopy of your passport.

Online:

  1. Visit the Nigerian Immigration Services portal
  2. Select passport type
  3. Select processing country
  4. Complete application form
  5. Upload scanned copies of required documents
  6. Select preferred payment method (payment can be made with Visa cards)
  7. Once payment is completed, click “Submit”
  8. You will be issued an Application ID and Reference number
  9. Print out Guarantor’s form and have it certified
  10. Submit completed application form with additional required documents in person at your selected passport office

Once you have submitted your online application, you are required to appear in person at your specified immigration office for photographs and biometrics to be taken.

Offline:

If you’d prefer to submit your application through an agent in Nigeria, rather than online, please be aware that this process may take a lot longer. Be careful which agents you work with so as to avoid getting caught in fraud scams and documents getting lost. Even with an agent involved, you are still required to appear in person at the immigration office with your required documents. Unfortunately, Travelstart does not assist its customers in applying for a Nigerian international passport.

A new passport application takes around 48 hours to process after your biometric data has been captured. In some cases, it has been known to take up to a month to process, so make sure you apply well in advance.

Nigerians living abroad can apply for their international passport at their nearest consulate, or via the online application.

Validity

Currently, standard international passports are valid for five years. You may only renew your passport once all available pages have been used.

By following these easy steps, you can have your Nigerian international passport sooner than you think. All that’s left to do is pack your bags and head to the airport to enjoy your visa-free destination. If you can’t decide where to jet off to on your next holiday, read up on these 10 exotic visa-free destinations to add to your bucket-list! If you are planning to visit the United States or Canada, you will need to apply for a visa in addition to your international passport. Read up on our simple visa guides on how to apply for your U.S. visa and Canadian visa.

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All information on this blog page was correct at the time of publishing and may change at any time without prior notice from the original source. Travelstart is not affiliated with immigration authorities or their application centres and will not be liable for loss or inconvenience arising from the use of information from this website.

Travelstart does not provide advice or assist with processing passports. The content of this article is listed as recommended by research and the National Immigration Services (NIS). Kindly check the official NIS website for further information.