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Nigeria Business e-Visa on Arrival | Comoros Citizens
iVisa
4 min read
Updated on May 14, 2024

A visa is a necessary document for citizens of Comoros to do business in Nigeria. However, the process has become much more simplified with the introduction of the Nigeria Business e-Visa on Arrival.

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iVisa.com will cut the hassle with the Nigeria Business e-Visa on Arrival further into half by guiding you through the entire process and ensuring you receive your documents in time.

Frequently Asked Questions

For how long is the Nigeria Business e-Visa on Arrival for citizens of Comoros valid?

The Nigeria Business e-Visa on Arrival only remains valid for a brief period of 14 days from the issue date. Therefore, you must enter Nigeria within these 14 days to use the Nigeria Business e-Visa on Arrival.

How long can I stay in Nigeria with my Nigeria Business e-Visa on Arrival?

Nigeria Business e-Visa on Arrival is only valid for a single entry and allows a stay of up to 30 days Per Entry in Nigeria.

What are the restrictions due to coronavirus?

The following are the current travel restrictions in Nigeria that must be kept in mind while seeking the Nigeria Business e-Visa on Arrival.

  • All passengers who have been in Brazil, India, or Turkey in the past 14 days are not allowed to enter.
  • All passengers above the age of 10 years must have a negative COVID-19 PCR test taken at most 72 hours before departure, and the test result must be in English.
  • All passengers, above the age of 10, flying from South Africa or the United Kingdom must carry proof of payment for the PCR test obtained by Clicking here.
  • A QR code must be obtained by Clicking here and presented upon arrival in Nigeria.
  • Passengers may be subject to medical screening and self-isolation for 7 days, and to a COVID-19 PCR test within 7 days after arrival, all at their own costs.

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What documents should citizens of Comoros gather for Nigeria Business e-Visa on Arrival?

To obtain the Nigeria Business e-Visa on Arrival via iVisa.com, citizens of Comoros will need the following documents:

  • Valid and original passport with two blank pages available for stamping.
  • Two passport-style that are government compliant to avoid delays in your application.
  • A fully paid return ticket to Comoros or an onward destination for a date before Nigeria Business e-Visa on Arrival expires.
  • A Corporate Affairs Commission Certificate from Host Company obtained before departure.
  • A cover letter stating the purpose of your trip to Nigeria.
  • A valid e-mail address where you can receive updates on your application.
  • A payment method, i.e., a debit/credit card.

What are the fees for Nigeria Business e-Visa on Arrival?

Citizens of Comoros have three options to apply for Nigeria Business e-Visa on Arrival via iVisa.com.

  • With Standard Processing, you can receive your documents at a very low cost.
  • With Rush Processing Option, you can receive your documents faster but at a slightly higher cost.
  • With Super Rush Processing Option, you can receive your documents immediately at the highest price.

Is Nigeria Business e-Visa on Arrival safe via iVisa.com for citizens of Comoros?

iVisa.com never compromises with the safety and security of its customers' personal details, and our customers have complete faith in us. Do check out our privacy policies and our client reviews to see how we implement those policies.

Where could I find more information?

We understand the anxiety of taking a trip abroad, so we make sure there is always plenty of information about the documents you may need on our website.

If you still need clarifications about the Nigeria Business e-Visa on Arrival, you can contact our customer service agents, who will be happy to provide your answers.

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