All business visitors from Mauritius must have a Nigeria Business e-Visa on Arrival upon arrival in Nigeria.
iVisa.com can help you to apply for this document, you only have to apply for it online with us, and we will do the rest.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a vaccine to travel to Nigeria as a citizen of Mauritius?
Yes, all visitors are recommended to be vaccinated for Yellow Fever, Meningitis, Polio, Cholera, Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, Typhoid, and Rabies.
Also, due to the worldwide pandemic, the Covid-19 vaccine is highly recommended to ensure the safety of all travelers and local citizens.
Do I need a PCR Test to travel to Nigeria as a citizen of Mauritius?
Indeed! All travelers must present a negative PCR Covid-19 test result within 72 hours before departing the point of origin.
Do I need to quarantine upon arrival in Nigeria as a citizen of Mauritius?
Sadly you do! All visitors without exception must quarantine in their respective accommodation for 7 days. You will only be able to leave quarantine with a negative result of a Covid-19 test after those days.
What is a Nigeria Business e-Visa on Arrival for Citizens of Mauritius and how to apply for it?
The Nigeria Business e-Visa on Arrival is a legal document that allows visitors to apply for a business visa once they get to Nigeria. It only has a validity of 30 days after entry.
If you want to apply for the Nigeria Business e-Visa on Arrival for Citizens of Mauritius, iVisa.com has these three steps:
- Step 1: Fill out the online form with all your personal information, and then pick the processing time.
- Step 2: Check if everything is correct. After that, select your payment method.
- Step 3: Lastly, submit all the required documents.
How much is the processing time of my Nigeria Business e-Visa on Arrival for Citizens of Mauritius?
The Nigeria Business e-Visa on Arrival price changes depending on two aspects, government fee of each country and the service fee by iVisa.com. This price only considers the service fee, but not the government fee.
- Standard Processing Option: this is the standard option that allows you to get your document the most affordable way possible.
- Rush Processing Option: you can obtain your eVisa faster with this alternative, but the price is a bit more expensive than before.
- Super Rush Processing Option: this is the most expensive option because it allows you to receive your document asap.
What documents do I need to apply for the Nigeria Business e-Visa on Arrival for Citizens of Mauritius?
You will need to scan the following documents:
- Passport, with at least 6 months of validation.
- Two passport photographs, taken recently.
- Proof of accommodation.
- Airline Confirmation.
- Corporate Certificate from the Company.
- An e-mail address to receive your e-Visa.
- A payment method, that can be credit or debit card.
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Who can I ask more about the Nigeria Business e-Visa on Arrival for Citizens of Mauritius?
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