Visa Free Countries for the Nigerian Passport Holder

One of the things I look out for while choosing a destination to visit is how easy or difficult it is to obtain a visa. Since there are only a handful of visa free countries for Nigerian Citizens, this factor plays a huge role in deciding which places I get to visit.

This plight isn’t mine alone. Many Nigerian travel enthusiasts, especially first-time travellers are faced with the classic chicken-or-the-egg scenario when it comes to applying for visas. We need visas to travel but several countries wouldn’t grant us one unless we have received a valid visa for a different country. This is where visa free destinations come in to help to bridge that gap by creating opportunities to build a travel history.

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As of January 2025, there are a total of 26 visa free countries for Nigerian citizens. This is not a lot, but it is a fair number to begin with. Apart from these countries, other countries offer a visa on arrival or e-visa program to Nigerian passport holders. This brings up the total number of visa free, visa on arrival and eVisa destinations to 57 countries.

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In this article, I will highlight these countries, including their respective consulate or embassy details because it is important to crosscheck the visa status of every country before you travel. Sometimes, these statuses may change and you do not want to be stranded if they do.

In addition to this post about eVisa and visa free countries for Nigerian Citizens, I will also highlight, in the next post, countries that have fairly easy visa application processes as well as the countries we can visit, having a visa from the UK, USA, Canada, any Schengen and OECD member countries.

The Summary: eVisa, Visa on Arrival and Visa Free Countries for Nigerian Citizens by Continent

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eVisa, Visa on Arrival and Visa Free Countries for Nigerian Citizens in Africa

  1. Benin
  2. Botswana
  3. Burkina Faso
  4. Burundi
  5. Cameroon
  6. Cabo Verde
  7. Chad
  8. Comoros
  9. Côte d’Ivoire
  10. Djibouti
  11. Ethiopia* See Update below
  12. Gabon
  13. The Gambia
  14. Ghana
  15. Guinea
  16. Guinea-Bissau
  17. Kenya
  18. Lesotho
  19. Liberia
  20. Madagascar
  21. Malawi
  22. Mali
  23. Mauritania
  24. Mauritius
  25. Niger
  26. Rwanda
  27. São Tomé and Príncipe
  28. Senegal
  29. Sierra Leone
  30. Somalia
  31. South Africa
  32. Togo
  33. Uganda
  34. Zambia
  35. Zimbabwe
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eVisa, Visa on Arrival and Visa Free Countries for Nigerian Citizens in Asia and the Middle East

  1. Hong Kong
  2. Iran
  3. Kyrgyzstan
  4. Lebanon
  5. Malaysia
  6. Maldives
  7. Timor-Leste
  8. Vietnam (with conditions)
  9. Special Mention – Saudi Arabia – Transit Visa Up to 96 Hours (with conditions)
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eVisa, Visa on Arrival and Visa Free Countries for Nigerian Citizens in North and South America

  1. Antigua and Barbuda
  2. Barbados
  3. Colombia
  4. Dominica
  5. Haiti
  6. Kiribati
  7. Saint Kitts and Nevis
  8. Suriname

eVisa and Visa Free Countries for Nigerian Citizens in Oceania

  1. Fiji
  2. Micronesia
  3. Tuvalu
  4. Vanuatu

More on Visa Free Countries for Nigerian Passport Holders

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Nigerian citizens and holders of the Nigerian Passport can visit a total of 25 countries without needing to arrange for a visa beforehand or pay for one. All 14 ECOWAS countries (excluding Nigeria) fall under this list. Even though there are no visa requirements to visit these countries, I would advise that you travel with your return flight tickets (if you are travelling by air), a valid passport with 6 months validity and 2 free pages for stamps, and proof of funds and accommodation.

Also, in West African Countries, if you travel by land, Immigration officials often force travellers to pay certain amounts of money. Obviously, this is illegal but it is a practice they often get away with. The airports are the only ports of entry that respect the visa free policy to a certain degree. Keeping that in mind, here is a complete list of visa free countries for Nigerian Citizens and passport holders.

CountriesContinentDuration of Stay (Up to)More InformationNotes
BarbadosNorth America180 DaysBarbados Immigration Website
BeninAfrica90 DaysECOWAS
Burkina FasoAfricaN/AECOWAS
CameroonAfrica90 DaysN/A
Cabo VerdeAfricaN/AECOWAS
ChadAfrica90 DaysN/A
Côte d’IvoireAfrica90 DaysECOWAS
DominicaNorth America180 DaysDominica Immigration Website
FijiOceania120 DaysFiji Immigration Website
The GambiaAfrica90 DaysECOWAS
GhanaAfrica90 DaysECOWAS
GuineaAfrica90 DaysECOWAS
Guinea-BissauAfrica90 DaysECOWAS
HaitiNorth America90 DaysHaiti Immigration WebsiteForeign Nationals are required to pay a $10 tourist fee at the airport.
KenyaAfrica60 DaysKenya ETA Website
KiribatiOceania90 DaysKiribati Immigration Website
LiberiaAfrica90 DaysECOWAS
MaliAfrica90 DaysECOWAS
MicronesiaOceania30 DaysMicronesia Immigration WebsiteIf you are visiting for a period of more than 30 days, you will need to fill out an entry permit.
NigerAfrica90 DaysECOWAS
Saint Kitts and NevisNorth America90 DaysSaint Kitts and Nevis Immigration Website
RwandaAfrica30 Days
SenegalAfrica90 DaysECOWAS
Sierra LeoneAfrica90 DaysECOWAS
TogoAfrica90 DaysECOWAS
VanuatuOceania30 DaysVanuatu Immigration Website
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Visa on Arrival Countries for Nigerian Passport Holders

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A visa on arrival enables you to obtain a visa at the port of entry of the country offering it. This means that you do not need to make any prior arrangements for visas. You simply pay for one at the border. Some countries that offer a visa on arrival program also offer an evisa program. And as I hear more stories and become more paranoid about countries refusing Nigerians entry, I think it is better to use the evisa option if you can.

For example, in 2018, Tanzania changed its visa on arrival policy almost overnight. This country used to offer a visa on arrival to Nigerian travellers for $50 and I was able to use this option to visit a year prior. But overnight, they revoked this option. This change was so sudden that even airlines were unaware of it. Hence, they conveyed several Nigerian passengers to Tanzania, only for them to be deported as they didn’t have a visa beforehand.

So, I will advise that if you can arrange for a visa before you travel – if the process isn’t stressful as most evisa applications aren’t, just go for it. Here is a complete list of countries that offer a visa on arrival to Nigerian passport holders and the associated costs of the visa.

PS: Read Travel Blogger, Dee of Well Worn Heels, talk about her experiences with applying for various eVisas in the comment section of this post.

CountriesContinentDuration of Stay (Up to)More InformationNotes
BurundiAfrica30-90 DaysBurundi Online Application WebsiteVisa costs start at $90
ComorosAfrica45 DaysN/AThe visa on arrival costs about $33
IranAsia30 DaysIran Visa Application WebsiteYou may also apply for an eVisa. The visa on arrival and eVisa cost €55
LebanonAsia30 DaysBeirut International Airport WebsiteNigerian Citizens must have a non-refundable return ticket, a copy of a reservation in a 3 to 5-star hotel or private residential address with a telephone number in the Republic of Lebanon, and at least $2,000 in cash
MadagascarAfrica90 DaysMadagascar Visa Application Website The visa on arrival and eVisa fees start from €29.90
MaldivesAsia30 DaysMaldives Immigration WebsiteThe visa on arrival is free. However, you must have sufficient funds for the duration of your stay. See the Foreign Affairs Website for more information
MauritaniaAfrica30 DaysMauritania Nouakchott Airport Information on Visas on ArrivalThe visa on arrival costs €55
MauritiusAfrica14 DaysMauritius Immigration WebsiteVisa on arrival is Free
MozambiqueAfrica30 DaysN/AThe visa on arrival costs $50
*edit: June 2021 – I’ve read that this country no longer offers a visa on arrival to Nigerians. I can’t find any official confirmation of this but it is something to be aware of.
SomaliaAfrica90 DaysSomalia Ministry of Foreign Affairs WebsiteThe visa on arrival costs $50.
Timor-LesteAsia90 DaysTimor-Leste Immigration WebsiteVisitors must apply for a Visa Authorization Application at a Timor-Leste Embassy or Consulate.
The visa on arrival costs $30.
TuvaluOceania30 DaysTuvalu Immigration RegulationsThe visa on arrival costs $100 (AUS)

As of January 2021, Kenya no longer offers a Visa on Arrival. You must obtain an evisa before your visit.

I visited Rwanda in August 2022 and did not have to pay for a visa.

Update March 2023: The Ethiopian evisa website states that visa on arrival services is available for tourists from All African Union member states. Visitors can also submit their applications online and pay the visa fee at the airport. As a Nigerian Citizen, I would advise that you obtain your visa before travelling to Ethiopia.

As of April 2023, travellers from Nigeria must obtain an evisa before travelling to Uganda.

As of July 2023, there is a travel ban on Nigerian tourists to Seychelles.

As of July 2024: The travel ban on Nigerian tourists to Seychelles has been lifted.

It is also important to keep in mind that these visas are conditional and you would often need to present your return flight tickets, valid passport with 6 months validity and 2 free pages for stamps, proof of funds and accommodation.

This also applies to the countries listed below;

eVisa Countries for Nigerian Passport Holders

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CountriesContinentDuration of Stay (Up To…)More InformationNotes
Antigua and BarbudaNorth America30 DaysAntigua and Barbuda eVisa Application WebsiteThe eVisa costs $100
BotswanaAfricaBotswana evisa Website
ColombiaSouth AmericaColombia eVisa Website
DjiboutiAfrica60 DaysDjibouti eVisa WebsiteThe eVisa fees start from $90
Ethiopia*Africa90 DaysEthiopian eVisa WebsiteThe eVisa fees start from $82
*See note above
GabonAfrica90 DaysGabon Immigration WebsiteThe eVisa fees start from €70
Hong KongAsiaDetermined by IOHong Kong eVisa Website
KyrgyzstanAsia60 DaysKyrgyzstan eVisa WebsiteThe eVisa fees start from $41
LesothoAfrica90 DaysLesotho eVisa WebsiteThe eVisa fees start from $150
MadagascarAfrica90 DaysMadagascar eVisa WebsiteThe eVisa fees start from €29.90
MalawiAfrica90 DaysMalawi eVisa WebsiteThe eVisa costs $50.
MalaysiaAsiaDetermined by IOMalaysia eVisa WebsiteSee this post for how to apply. Visa fees start from $30
São Tomé and PríncipeAfrica30 DayseVisa siteThe eVisa fees start from $47. (If you have a US or Schengen visa, it is free for stays up to 15 days)
South AfricaAfricaDetermined by IOSouth Africa eVisa WebsiteVisa fees start from about $30 for an entry visa
SurinameSouth America60 DaysSuriname eVisa Application WebsiteThe eVisa fees start from $45
UgandaAfrica30 DaysUganda Immigration WebsiteThe eVisa costs $50.
VietnamAsia30-90 Days https://thithucdientu.gov.vn and https://evisa.gov.vn.*Update 2024: A Nigerian passport holder ban seems to be in place.
ZambiaAfricaN/AZambia Immigration WebsiteThe eVisa fees start from $50
ZimbabweAfricaN/A Zimbabwe Immigration WebsiteThe eVisa fees start from $30

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.

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 airlines and Immigration Offices of the countries you intend to visit.


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    1. Hi Mike, not sure I get your question. If you’re asking whether Nigerians can obtain a visa on arrival in Tanzania, the answer, as of today is ‘No’. If you’re asking about the reverse, then ‘Yes, with Conditions’. See the Nigerian Immigration Service website for more information.

        1. Nigerians can’t visit Doha visa-free. You have to apply for a visa or an evisa. Please check the Qatar Immigration website for more information.

  1. Hello Amara do I need to quarantine in Seychelles for 14 days on arrival

    1. Hi Arinze, as at this morning, Nigeria is excluded from the list countries permitted to enter Seychelles. If you are travelling from a country that is permitted to enter, you would need to show a negative Covid PCR test certificate and meet the conditions specified by immigration.

      If you do want to travel from Nigeria, you would need to stay at least 14 days in a country that is permitted to enter. See the document for more info: http://tourism.gov.sc/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/Seychelles-Visitor-Travel-Advisory-19-October-2020.pdf

  2. I want to travel to Uganda, pls is there a good job opportunity for me? I’m a chef thanks

      1. hello Brother. I have been to Uganda many times. it is a good country but l doubt if you can get chef work to do there.

  3. Lovely, this is a good place to get knowlege about where to travel to with free visa

  4. Hello Amarachi as I would be interested to know how to secure visa to Dominican Republic as a Nigerian

    1. Hi Bolu, I’m not sure about the process but the Dominican Republic Immigration website is a good place to start looking – and maybe Nairaland.

      1. Hi amarachi, plz is Seychelles Free Visa entry for Nigerian passport holder

        1. Alonge Kehinde, I want to more explanation about figi visa free.thak

  5. Rwanda Visa on arrival fee was $30 when I visited August 2019, you may want to reconfirm the fee

    1. Hi Jide, thanks for this info. Most people I know and now including you, who have visited Rwanda paid $30 but according to the latest information on the Rwandan Immigration Website, the cost for a single entry tourist visa is $50. The website also states that an entry visa and a conference visa cost $30. I’m not sure what the difference between an entry and a tourist visa is but I’ll edit the post to include this information.

      Thanks for raising it.

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