How to Get the New (e)Yellow Card in Nigeria

Every few years, the Federal Government of Nigeria changes the policy of obtaining a yellow card in Nigeria. In the last six years, I’ve owned two yellow card certificates and I am about to get the third one. Two cards in six years don’t seem like that many but when you consider that these cards should last a minimum of 10 years, you realize that it is one too many.

I remember when I got my first card – you know, we always remember our firsts. She was so young and full of sunshine and hope; excited to see the world, excited to experience the menace of Nigerian immigration officers and the condescension of immigration officers abroad.

Sadly, she never got to experience any of these things. Barely two weeks after I had her, the Government had not only declared that she was invalid but had also declared that the vaccines could no longer be given in private hospitals. So, I had to get another card.

Yellow Card Nigeria


That short fan fiction brings us back to the reason for this post. It’s 2019 and Nigerian travellers are required to get a new (e)yellow card. But before I get into details of the process of obtaining one, I’ll like to elaborate more on this card and its importance.

What Exactly is a Yellow Card and Why is it Important?

Yellow (fever) cards or certificates are needed to show proof that you have received a vaccination against the disease. The vaccines are administered to prevent an outbreak and to protect travellers who may be exposed to infection in areas where the disease is prevalent.

Countries with Risk of Yellow Fever Transmission

AFRICA – Angola, Benin, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Republic of the Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Côte d’Ivoire, Equatorial Guinea, Ethiopia, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Kenya, Liberia, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Nigeria, Senegal, Sierra Leone, South Sudan, Sudan, Togo, Uganda.

AMERICAS – Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, Venezuela

Source: WHO Yellow Fever Fact Sheet

Yellow Fever
Yellow Fever


Source: https://www.cdc.gov/yellowfever/

There is no treatment or cure for the disease at this time. However, you can prevent infection by getting vaccinated and avoiding mosquito bites.

How and Where to Get the New Yellow Card Certificate in Nigeria

The steps below detail the process of getting the new yellow card online;

  • Start your online application by logging on to the Yellow Card Nigeria portal: https://yellowcardnigeria.com/
  • Click on the ‘Register’
  • Fill in your personal information
  • Click “Pay Now” and generate a receipt
  • Make a payment of ₦2,000 on the same page (or go to the bank with the RRR code provided) and print the payment confirmation
  • Go to the Port Health Services Office closest to you with the printed documents and a copy of your passport biodata page
  • A vaccine will be administered after your payment has been confirmed.

You would not need to take the vaccine again if you have done so before and it is still valid. When I went to get my second yellow card, I mentioned that I had already been vaccinated, so I wasn’t given another one. I just paid for the card.

Where is the Port Health Office in Lagos Located?

The Port Health office in Lagos is located at Airport Rd, Mafoluku Oshodi, Lagos, right by the toll gate on your way to the International airport. Look out for a yellow-coloured building to your left (before the toll) if you’re coming from Ikeja.

Countries that Require Yellow Fever Vaccination (and Cards) for Entry

As a rule, my yellow card accompanies my international passport everywhere it goes. That being said, some countries don’t need proof of vaccination. You can find a list of countries that do here.

Final Thoughts…

From April 1st, 2019, all old yellow cards will become invalid. Personally, I think this would be a source of ruckus and more extortion, especially at the land borders. I can imagine the officials telling you that there is a different charge for ‘new entries.’ It would be a miracle if travel went smoothly after this change.

Edit #1:

  • If you have taken the vaccine in the past, you don’t need to take it again. Simply go to the Port Health office with the old card and you will be fine.
  • Children below 10 years have been immunized at 9 months. There’s no need to take another vaccine or bring them at all.
  • Pregnant women and nursing mothers are exempted from taking the vaccine
  • Adults above 60 years are also exempted from taking the vaccine
  • If you have registered on the website, you will be provided with a RRR code. You can use that code to pay at any bank or through your bank’s mobile/internet banking app.
  • Apart from the Port Health office at Ikeja, you can get the vaccine and yellow card at Tincan Island Sea Port, Apapa Sea Port, Idiroko border, Seme border and all Federal Secretariats.

Edit #2: Update March 2020

  • Emirates Airlines now requires all international travellers flying from and into Nigeria to have a yellow card certificate
  • Read the Nigerian CDC Site FAQ to find out if you are exempted from taking the vaccine
New Yellow Card in Nigeria

I’d like to hear your thoughts… Have you travelled recently with the new yellow card? Was it easy getting and travelling with one?


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  1. Please I want to get the yellow fever card how can I go about it I reside in Lagos an it’s my first time of hearing about it I need a direction how to go about it .

    Thanks

    1. Hello Franklyn, the entire article is about how and where to get the card. Please go through and let me know if you have specific questions. If you are unable to register online, you can go ahead to visit the Port Health office close to the airport. You can also obtain the card from any of the land borders. If you’re travelling internationally by air, you need to get the card at least 10 days before your flight.

    1. You can probably get the card BUT you will likely have issues travelling with it on the same day. Yellow Fever cards are supposed to be valid for at least 10 days before your travel date.

  2. Hi Amarachi,
    I must commend your page is very helpful. Thank you for your good works.
    I had my yellow card since 2017. Do I still need to register and collect another one since I will travel out of Nigeria very soon?

    1. Thank you, Adetunla. If your card is from 2017, it’s likely that it is the old card, so you will need a new one. That vaccine should expire in 2027, so you can get the card without taking a new shot. However, if you take the new shot, that’s supposed to last for life.

  3. Thank you amarachi I’m travelling to Liberia by road next month and I want to get my yellow card but I don’t have international passport and I was told I could use my national Identity card or my voter’s card to travel , so I want to ask if I can also use it for my yellow card ? Thank you

    1. Hi Oluwatimilehin, on paper (and the website), you do need an international passport or at least an ECOWAS passport. I feel like you can put your ID number in the passport column but it might be best to confirm from an official.

  4. Thank you Amarachi
    I got the new card in 2019 and now the passport referenced on the card has expired. Do you know if I am required to obtain a new card tied to my new passport? 

    1. Hi Seyi, no you don’t need to get a new card. You can travel with the old passport, just to be on the safe side.

      1. Please I need a yellow fever card I’m traveling on Tuesday how can I pay online 😩

        1. Hello Ndiana, your yellow card has to be valid for 10 days before your trip, just FYI. If you’re having issues with the online payment, it’s best to just head to the Port Health Office directly.

  5. Thanks Amarachi your post was very useful.

    I paid for the e-yellow card through remita. I had done the yellow fever vaccination in 2020. I have my old card. However, at the Enugu airport, they confirmed my payment but insisted that I have to pay N6000 to a certain account to get polio and meningitis vacination before I can receive my new international yellow card. What do I do?

    1. Hi Kingsley, this is definitely some Nigerian officials being scammy. You should not have to pay extra to receive these vaccinations, they are freely provided by the government. N6,000 is a whole lot for something that should be free, my goodness! I read it as N600 at first, and was going to advice that you just pay it but 10x that? Wow, it is so unfair.

      I’m not sure what you can do in the scenario. You can try reaching out to FAAN to report this. Maybe also take note of the name that pops up when you enter the account number and report that as well. If you’re not in a hurry to get this card, perhaps you can try insisting on not paying or negotiating that price down.

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