The government of Nigeria recently began issuing a digital version of their tourist visa for neighboring African countries. Citizens of Angola are included in this online program, which will be available very soon. By now, it is possible to get this arrival document only at the airport in Nigeria upon arrival.
At iVisa.com we are ready to offer you this document once it is available, so you should keep an eye on our website. Besides, we are also ready to help you out with the entire process to apply for this Nigeria Tourist e-Visa on arrival for Citizens of Angola.
Therefore, we invite you to read the questions below so that you can be ready for your eVisa on arrival once it is launched.
Frequently Asked Questions
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What is a Nigeria Tourist e-Visa on Arrival for Citizens of Angola?
It is a travel requirement for you to enter Nigeria. This e-Visa is specifically designed for tourism and visiting Nigeria. You won’t be permitted to work or live in Nigeria for an extended period with this visa. It is a temporary, one-time use visa.
What list of documents do I need to apply for this eVisa?
The list of documents you need to apply for this eVisa is not very long. It is also very likely that you have the vast majority of these documents at home, so perhaps the effort is not so huge.
You need:
- A passport and a scanned copy of its information page.
- An invitation letter if required.
- Airline confirmation to verify you’re coming back to your country.
- A passport-style photo.
- An email address to receive the document.
- A debit or credit card for payment.
Please be aware that these documents might also be necessary for you to apply for the visa on arrival (except for the email).
What are the processing options and prices for the Nigeria Tourist e-Visa on Arrival for Citizens of Angola?
At iVisa.com we have three types of online processing so you can get your eVisa as soon as possible. For now, we can offer you basic information about these processes as we do not have the exact prices for the Nigeria eVisa on arrival yet:
- Standard Processing Time: This option offers low-cost processing so that you can save for other travel expenses.
- Rush Processing Time: This option processes your eVisa a bit faster.
- Super Rush Processing Time: This is the best option for people under pressure.
How to apply for the Nigeria Tourist e-Visa on Arrival for Citizens of Angola?
Once we have the online processing ready to obtain this eVisa, you will only have to follow the following steps:
- Step One: Complete the online questionnaire with basic information about you and select a processing option according to your travel plans.
- Step Two: Review the information so that you do not commit mistakes or errors and pay for the fees according to the processing speed you selected.
- Step Three: Attach the items required (only if we ask you to do that) and click the ‘submit’ button to complete this process.
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Nigeria does not have well-developed tourism, so there are not many attractions. But that doesn’t mean that there are not a few places to explore, especially if you visit this country for a short stay.
For example, you can visit Abuja, the country’s capital city. This metropolis was built from scratch, but it is still an interesting spot, especially for its antique architecture included in the cityscape.
After Abuja, Lagos is another must-see. Bear in mind that Lagos is the second-most populous city on the continent, so it is an enormous commercial center. This is probably the place with more interesting spots and modern buildings. Here, you can go to the beach and relax with the view. Then, you can drink local beer and have a bit of fun with some of the locals.
In Lagos, you can visit the Lekki Forest Reserve, which is a small portion of a tropical rainforest. Here you can walk through some incredible wooden pathways, and also admire the flora beauty all around. Not only that, but you can also see some exotic monkeys and hundreds of bird species. It is a top-place in the country for sure.