In my previous post, I talked about the visa free countries for Nigerian citizens and others we can visit either with an eVisa or a Visa upon Arrival. In this post, I’ll be highlighting 25+ other countries you can visit with a valid US visa.
I have previously written about getting a US visa. You can read that here if you are trying to obtain one. However, if you already have a valid US visa on your Nigerian Passport, then you should know that that visa takes you to countries other than the United States of America.
This should come as good news to anyone familiar with the ‘struggles’ of travelling with our green passport. I mean, getting the US visa itself is not a walk in the visa application park, especially with Dropbox applications cancelled at the moment and more stringent application processes in place. But it is good to know that the visa takes you to several other countries, just in case you are interested in visiting them.
The Summary: Countries You Can Visit with a Valid US Visa
Countries You Can Visit with a Valid US Visa in Africa
- Sao Tome & Principe
- Morocco (from 2022)
- Egypt
Countries You Can Visit with a Valid US Visa in America (North, South and Central)
- The United States (surprise!)
- Antigua & Barbuda
- Belize
- Bermuda
- Costa Rica
- Dominican Republic
- Guam
- Mexico
- Nicaragua
- Northern Mariana Islands
- Panama
- Puerto Rico
- US Virgin Islands
Countries You Can Visit with a Valid US Visa in Europe
- Albania
- Montenegro
- North Macedonia
- Serbia
- Georgia
- Kosovo
- Bosnia & Herzegovina
- The British Virgin Islands
Countries You Can Visit with a Valid US Visa in the Middle East and Asia
- Qatar (E-Visa)
- Saudi Arabia
More on Countries Nigerian Passport Holders can Visit with a Valid US Visa
Note: Some of these countries have visa processing fees and visa fees may change as exchange rates do. It is important to keep this in mind as you make your plans.
Countries | Duration of Stay (Up To) | More Information | Notes |
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The United States of America | 180 Days | US Visa Application Website for Nigeria | Read my post about applying for a US visa |
Albania | 90 Days | Albania Visa Regulations Website | Your US visa must have been used to enter the US |
Antigua & Barbuda | 30 Days | Antigua & Barbuda Immigration Website | Visa on Arrival is available at a cost of $100 Cruise ship visitors do not require a visa if they arrive and leave on the same day |
Belize | 30 Days | Belize High Commission | |
Bermuda | 45 Days | Bermuda Government Website | |
Bosnia & Herzegovina | 30 Days | Bosnia & Herzegovina Visa Information | |
Costa Rica | 30 Days | Costa Rica Embassy Website | |
Dominican Republic | 30 Days | Dominican Embassy Website | |
Egypt | 30 Days | Experience Egypt Website | Visa on Arrival is available at a cost of $25 |
Georgia | 90 Days | Georgia Ministry of Foreign Affairs Website | |
Guam | N/A | US Territory Visit Guam Website | |
Kosovo | 15 Days | The Republic of Kosovo Embassy Site | |
Mexico | 180 Days | Mexico Embassy Website | |
Montenegro | 30 Days | Visit Montenegro Website | |
Morocco | 30 Days | eVisa Site | |
Nicaragua | 30 Days | *Debatable and I found several conflicting articles about this country. | |
North Macedonia | 15 Days | North Macedonia Ministry of Foreign Affairs | Temporarily on hold until Dec 31, 2023 |
Northern Mariana Islands | 30 Days | US Territory | |
Panama | 30 Days | Embassy of Panama Website | US visa must have been used once and must be valid for at least 6 months before entry into Panama. You may also need to show that you have sufficient funds to cover your stay. |
Puerto Rico | N/A | US Territory | |
Qatar | 30 Days | Visit Qatar Website | Visa to be used for ETA application |
Sao Tome & Principe | 15 Days | ||
Serbia | 90 Days | Serbia Ministry of Foreign Affairs Website | |
The British Virgin Islands | Up to 180 Days | British Virgin Islands, London Office | Holders of current and valid visas issued by the United Kingdom, United States or Canada should have six (6) months of validity or use prior to travelling to the BVI |
Turkey (E-Visa) | 30 Days | Turkey eVisa Website FAQ | eVisa costs $50 Currently unavailable to Nigerians (July 2022) |
US Virgin Islands | N/A | US Territory |
I will update this article as often as I can but please be aware that visa policies may change at any time. Before you pack your bags, be sure to get an update on your visa status from the Immigration Offices of the countries you intend to visit.
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*Edit October 22, 2020: Thanks to the comment from Adejoké Babington-Ashaye, this post has been edited to exclude Cuba and Turks & Caicos. Nigerians require a visa to visit Cuba. If you have a valid US visa and have travelled to the US, you can apply from there. Also, you would need to apply for a visa to visit Turks & Caicos from your nearest embassy.
*Edit July 2022: Turkish eVisa is no longer available to Nigerian citizens
*Edit July 2022: Moroccan evisa is now available for Nigerians with a valid US visa.
I would like to hear about your experience of travelling with a Nigerian Passport, particularly to any of these countries. Please share them in the comment section below.
Is it sure I can visit to Kosovo with my 10 yr Mult visa? Just to pass by their borders as my plan is going to montenegro to north macedonia
According to the linked website, you can. Please confirm again with the airline you intend to travel with or the relevant Immigration authorities.
Hello Amarachi.
I was told by someone that if you hold a valid US visa, you can enter Canada and stay for up to 30 days, provided that you enter through the US first before traveling to Canada. Is this true?
Do you have any updated info on this?
Thank you in advance.
Hi Julius, I believe you will still need a visitor visa to enter Canada from the US. From my basic research, I think the person might be referencing this fairly new article, which does not exempt Nigerian travellers from getting the appropriate visas for both countries. While you can visit Mexico with a US visa, you need to apply for a Canadian visa beforehand to enter the country.
Hi Amarachi,
Please I am Nigerian passport holder with a valid multiple US, Canada, and UK visas. I am planning to go on a cruise ship from Miami to a Caribbean country like Bahamas. Please do i need a Bahamas visa or not? Thanks
Hi Hakeem, you will be fine with your multiple-entry US visa, travelling via a cruise ship from the US. Please see the linking the post for more details from the official Bahamas immigration website.
Hi Amarachi, sorry i just checked on there website and got the below information.
VISA FOR TRAVEL TO THE BAHAMASPlease be advised that all nationalities who would normally require a visa for travel to The Bahamas and intend to travel to The Bahamas by way of cruise ship must obtain a Bahamian visa. The same applies for persons traveling by air to join a cruise ship traveling through The Bahamas.
Can you please give me exact website where you got yours.
thanks.
Hi Hakeem, you’re correct. It seems the exemption is only for Indian Nationals. I’ve updated the list now. Thank you for pointing it out. Nigerians must apply for a Bahamian visa even when travelling through the US and on a cruise ship.
Hey amara i am from somalia if i have a valid us visa can i go to those european countries you mentioned above thanks.
Hello Khadar, usually these rules apply to all countries. But you can click on the individual link to confirm yours.
Hai guys. I have to travel to Swiss and Paris next month for a program and I have a valid USA Visa. my trip to Europe will be 7days in total including the travel dates. so my question is do I have to take the Shengan Visa or can I travel on my US B1/B2 ?
Hello Hari, you need a separate Schengen visa to visit those countries in Europe. You cannot use a US visa to enter.
Hello Amara
Pls, how can a Nigerian with valid US visa travel to Turkey since e-visa is no longer allowed?
Hi Kunle, until such a time when the restriction is removed, Nigerian passport holders would need to apply for a Turkish visa from the embassy in order to visit the country. Here’s a post with details of the requirements.