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Nigeria Business e-Visa on Arrival (eVOA) for citizens of Zambia
iVisa
4 min read
Updated on May 14, 2024

Travelers with a Zambian passport are eligible now for the Nigeria Business e-Visa on Arrival. This is an online document that can be used only for business purposes in this country.

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Applying for the Nigeria Business e-Visa on Arrival (eVOA) is far from complicated thanks to the online service that iVisa.com recently launched. However, we want to emphasize that this service may be on hold due to the COVID-19 pandemic. We also recommend all travelers from Zambia stay alert to our website so that they can be ready once the eVOA is available again.

To learn more about the Nigeria Business e-Visa on Arrival (eVOA) for citizens of Zambia, we suggest reading the following questions.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Nigeria Business e-Visa on Arrival?

A Nigeria Business e-Visa on arrival is an online business visa offered for short-term visits in Nigeria. This e-Visa on arrival is available for Zambian citizens, which is why they should apply for it before arriving in Nigeria.

What items do I need to apply for the eVOA online?

The Business e-Visa on Arrival application requires several documents that are essential to the application process. You can submit these documents by scanning them in and uploading them to your application.

  • Passport photo (colored)
  • Introduction/application letter
  • Copy of passport data page
  • Copy of airline return ticket
  • Invitation letter from host company
  • Corporate affairs commission certificate from host company
  • Email address
  • Debit/credit card

What is a visa approval letter?

A visa approval letter is a document that confirms that your business visa on arrival is approved. This documentation is especially important at the port of entry.

This is the letter we sent via email so that you can show it to the authorities and then receive the actual visa.

What are the prices for the Nigeria Business e-Visa on Arrival (eVOA) for citizens of Zambia?

The business e-visa on arrival application can be processed at one of three different speeds: standard, rush, and super rush. All three options are available for citizens of Zambia. These are the prices for each of them:

  • Standard Processing Time: 30 days - USD $200.99
  • Rush Processing Time: 25 days - USD $233.99
  • Super Rush Processing Time: 20 days - USD $290.99

Please note that the cost of each processing speed includes the price of the visa and processing fees.

How do I get the Nigeria Business e-Visa online?

To apply for this document, simply follow these steps:

  • First: You have to enter our website to check the application form (you can find that by putting South Africa as your country of origin and Nigeria as the destination). Once you are there, complete the application form with your private details and choose the processing time.
  • Second: Click on “Review and Checkout” to check the information. After that, be ready to pay for the corresponding fees.
  • Third: Now upload and attach the scanned copies of the documents required and click the ‘Submit’ button to complete the process.

As soon as you complete this process, we will deliver the confirmation letter by email. Do not forget that it will last a few days depending on the processing option you selected.

Is it safe to apply for the Nigeria Business e-Visa on Arrival (eVOA) for citizens of Zambia with iVisa.com?

Yes, it is a fairly safe procedure because our website has an advanced system that prevents third-party access. You can take a look at our reviews in case you still have doubts about it.

Where do I get more information about the Nigeria Business e-Visa on Arrival (eVOA) for citizens of Zambia?

If you still have questions about the Nigeria Business eVisa on Arrival? Then do not stress, you can visit our website to check other valuable details or keep in touch with our agents.

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