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

If you are a business traveler who is a citizen of Zimbabwe, you will need to follow the guidelines of the Nigerian Immigration Services department. This includes applying for a business e-visa on arrival. You can start the application for a business e-visa on arrival by clicking here. Looking for more information? Check out our Frequently Asked Questions section below.

Nigeria

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What Is an e-Visa on Arrival?

An e-visa on arrival is a type of visa that allows citizens of other countries to apply for a visa online, and receive it at the port of entry. This visa is available for business travelers from Zimbabwe.

What Documentation Do I Need for the Application?

The business e-visa on arrival application requires that you upload a few essential documents in order to process. You can add these documents to your application by scanning them.

  • 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

What Documentation Do I Need with Me in Nigeria?

In order to obtain your visa upon your arrival in Nigeria, you will need to verify your visa on arrival approval by providing the following:

  • Visa Approval Letter, valid for 14 days from the date of issuance
  • Evidence of online payment
  • Valid Passport with minimum of six months validity
  • Valid return ticket

You will also be asked to give biometrics at the port of entry.

What is a Visa Approval Letter?

A visa approval letter is documentation that your business visa on arrival application is approved. You must have this at the port of entry.

When Will My Application Be Processed?

The business e-visa on arrival application can be processed in one of three different speeds: standard, rush, and super rush.

  • Standard: 30 days
  • Rush: 25 days
  • Super Rush: 20 days

How Much Do Business e-Visas on Arrival cost?

Your e-visa on arrival’s cost will depend on which processing speed you decide to use to submit your application. We’ve listed the prices of each speed below for you:

  • Standard: USD $200.99
  • Rush: USD $233.99
  • Super Rush: USD $290.99

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

Does the Nigeria Business e-Visa on Arrival Allow Multiple Entry?

Citizens of Zimbabwe who are approved for the business e-visa on arrival are allowed Single entry.

When Will My Business e-Visa on Arrival Expire?

Citizens of Zimbabwe will have a Nigeria business e-visa on arrival that expires 14 days after issued. You must have a valid visa to enter the country; expired visas are not accepted. If your business e-visa on arrival has expired, you will need a new approved application in order to legally enter the country.

How Long Can I Stay in Nigeria with a Business e-Visa on Arrival?

Your business e-visa on arrival will allow you a maximum stay of 90 days per entry.

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