If you’re from Mauritania and wish to travel to Nigeria for work, then a Nigeria Business e-via on arrival for citizens of Mauritania is what you need.
Apply online and get the document straight in your email inbox, show it to immigration check as you land in Nigeria and get your 30-days business visa.
Traveling to Nigeria is currently allowed, although travelers are asked to take protocol prevention measures, PCR tests, mandatory quarantine, and avoid busy areas and contacts at all times.
Citizens who have visited Brazil, India, Turkey, or South Africa, within 14 days prior to their departure to Nigeria, excluding transit passengers, will not be granted access in the country.
Fill in our online application and apply now for your Nigeria Business e-visa on arrival for citizens of Mauritania on iVisa.com.
Save time and avoid endless b
ureaucratic procedures and queues, get your e-visa directly via e-mail and get ready to travel!
COVID-19 Traveling FAQs
1. Is vaccination required to enter the country?
No. There is no mandatory COVID-19 vaccination required to enter Nigeria.
2. PCR Test required to enter the country?
Yes, travelers to Nigeria must have tested ‘negative’ to their PCR test, taken within 72 hours from departure and have proof of this with them at all times.
Also, before travel, passengers must go on the Nigeria International Travel Portal and:
- Complete the online pre-boarding health declaration
- Upload the PCR test certificate
- Book and pay for a second PCR taken on day 7 of their trip - proof of the booking will be asked upon arrival.
3. Quarantine required upon arrival to the country?
Yes, all travelers arriving in Nigeria must undertake 7-day mandatory quarantine and self-monitor their health conditions in case of presenting COVID-19 symptoms.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why apply for Nigeria Business e-visa on arrival for citizens of Mauritania?
Any citizen of Mauritania traveling to Nigeria for business purposes is required a business visa on arrival. This will grant you a 30-day Single Entry Business Visa (valid 14 days from its date of issue). Remember that this is not a visa and does not replace one in any way.
However, you need your business e-visa on arrival and show it to immigration customs at the airport, in order to get your effective business visa once you’ve landed.
What are the e-visa fees and processing times?
There are three (3) different options to apply for a Nigeria Business e-via on arrival for citizens of Mauritania:
- Standard Processing: Received within 6 days - USD. 218.00.
- Rush Processing: Received within 4 days - USD. 243.00
- Super Rush Processing: Received within 2 days - USD. 268.00
What documents do I need to apply for my Nigeria Business e-visa on arrival for citizens of Mauritania?
- Your passport scan, with at least six months validity from when you’re planning on entering Nigeria.
- Travel ticket.
- Certificate from host Company, confirmation certificate from the company you’re going to, for the purposes of your business trip.
- One passport-sized current photo.
- Invitation letter or details about your stay - stating the business reasons for your trip.
- A selfie with the physical credit card used for the online payment. Only the last 4 digits of the card must be visible in the photo. Only one image per order is required to verify the payment.
Can I trust iVisa.com?
In recent years iVisa.com has proved to be a reliable ally for many travelers, helping them to overcome any difficulties encountered in the heavy burden of pre-departure procedures, helping them to clarify any doubts related to understanding and document processing procedures, simplifying departures, shortening times and avoiding unnecessary queues at the airport.
Where can I find more information?
For more information, visit our website iVisa.com or contact our customer support team 24/7, via chat or email or use our Visa Checker Tool to find out all requirements for your country of citizenship, anywhere you wish to travel.
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