If you are traveling to Nigeria for a business purpose, as a citizen of Sri Lanka, you will need a Nigeria Business e-Visa on Arrival. You can apply for this document at the immigration border, and you will need to present some documents to get it.
iVisa.com can help you with one of the requirements you need to present at the border. This is the Health Assessment, which you can apply for online, and it is very quick and easy to get.
To learn how to apply for the Health Assessment by reading the FAQs.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a vaccine to travel to Nigeria as a citizen of Sri Lanka?
It is recommended that you travel to Nigeria being vaccinated against Yellow Fever, Meningitis, Polio, Cholera, Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, Typhoid, and Rabies.
The government of Nigeria also recommends travelers getting vaccinated against Covid-19.
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Do I need a PCR Test to travel to Nigeria as a citizen of Sri Lanka?
Indeed! You need to present a negative PCR Covid-19 test result 72 hours before traveling.
Do I need to quarantine upon arrival in Nigeria as a citizen of Sri Lanka?
Every traveler must isolate himself for 7 days in a government-approved accommodation.
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What is the Health Assessment and how to apply for it?
The Health Assessment is a document that offers the government all the necessary information to contact you in the case of any health emergency, including Covid-19.
If you want to apply for the Health Assessment you should follow these 3 steps:
- Step 1: Fill in our online forms at iVisa.com, then choose the processing time that fits you best.
- Step 2: Examine that all information is correct before selecting your payment method.
- Step 3: Upload all the required documents.
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How long is the processing time for the Health Assessment and how much does it cost?
The Health Assessment cost for Sri Lanka citizens depends on the processing time alternatives you choose:
- Standard Processing: - .
- Rush Processing: - .
- Super Rush Processing: - .
iVisa.com prices include the Nigerian government fee.
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What documents do I need to upload?
- Passport information page. It must have at least 6 months of validity.
- Negative PCR Covid Test.
- Your email address, so you can receive your document.
- Payment method can be credit or debit card.
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Yes! We have hundreds of customers who have trusted us from the beginning, and we have never let them down. You can read all about it in our review section.
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When you are traveling around Nigeria, we recommend you to visit the Osun Sacred Grove in Oshogbo. This is a large area of tropical forest just outside the city of Oshogbo. One can find inside this beautiful shrine of Oshuno, considered the goddess of the river.
During your tour, you will find a diversity of nature and animals and many impressive sculptures by Suzanne Wenger, known locally as Aduni Olosa or the "Adored One". An Austrian sculptor and painter who revolutionized the area in the 1950s. For an additional fee, you can have a private tour with one of Suzanne's adopted children.
You can also visit Suzanne Wenger's House in Oshogbo. This incredible house is located in the center of Oshogbo, in a high place decorated with terracotta sculptures in the form of Gothic-era swirls. Inside the house, you will see some wooden votive figures. If you are lucky, you may be able to sit in one of the carved shrine chairs in the house and hear the story of Suzanne's life told by her adopted children. You will not regret your visit!