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Schengen Visa for Citizens of Nigeria: Details about visas
iVisa
7 min read
Updated on May 14, 2024

Disclaimer: This visa system is expected to be fully operational by November 2023. Do you want to travel to the Schengen Zone but do not know what documents you need to travel? Well, don't worry. We at iVisa have all the information you need to process the Schengen Visa Nigeria without any problem.

Every citizen of Nigeria needs to apply for a Schengen visa to enter the countries belonging to this zone. This procedure is usually very cumbersome, but this is no longer the case, thanks to us.

iVisa has a friendly process for all its users to apply for a visa; with the help of our experts, you will be able to process your travel document in a few minutes and from the comfort of your iown home.

Do you want to know more about how to apply for a Schengen Visa? Then, continue reading this article to learn everything you need to know.

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What is the Schengen Visa for Nigeria?

To enter the Schengen region, getting a Schengen Visa is essential. The government of this area requires that all visitors obtain this visa when going to countries that are part of it. Visitors can stay in the Schengen countries for up to 90 days within 180 days period, with a Schengen Visa, but the length of time depends on how long you choose when applying for it.

What countries are part of the Schengen Area?

These are the Schengen countries you can visit with this travel document:

Austria Belgium The Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland
France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Italy
Latvia Liechtenstein Lithuania Luxembourg Malta The Netherlands
Norway Poland Portugal Slovakia Slovenia Spain
Sweden Switzerland

What countries are eligible for the Schengen Visa?

These countries must apply for the Schengen Visa. Therefore, if you find your country in this list, you will need this document:

Afghanistan Algeria Angola Armenia Azerbaijan
Bahrain Bangladesh Belarus Belize Benin
Bhutan Bolivia Botswana Burkina Faso Burundi
Cambodia Cameroon Cape Verde Central African Republic Chad
China Comoros Congo Côte D’Ivoire Cuba
Democratic Republic of the Congo Djibouti Dominican Republic Ecuador Egypt
Equatorial Guinea Eritrea Eswatini Ethiopia Fiji
Gabon Gambia Ghana Guinea Guinea-Bissau
Guyana Haiti India Indonesia Iran
Iraq Jamaica Jordan Kazakhstan Kenya
Kosovo Kuwait Kyrgyzstan Laos Lebanon
Lesotho Liberia Libya Madagascar Malawi
Maldives Mali Mauritania Mongolia Morocco
Mozambique Myanmar Namibia Nepal Niger
Nigeria North Korea Northern Marianas Oman Pakistan
Papua New Guinea Palestinian Authority Philippines Qatar Russia
Rwanda São Tomé and Príncipe Saudi Arabia Senegal Sierra Leone
Somalia South Africa South Sudan Sri Lanka Sudan
Suriname Syria Tajikistan Tanzania Thailand
Timor-Leste Togo Tonga Tunisia Turkey
Turkmenistan Uganda Uzbekistan Vanuatu Vietnam
Yemen Zambia Zimbabwe

Document requirements for the Schengen Visa for Nigeria Citizens

To obtain the Schengen Visa, there are some visa requirements that you must meet:

  • Valid passport - You must have a passport that was issued within the last ten years and is still valid for at least three months after your trip. You need to have two blank pages to get your visa stamped.
  • Digital Photo - Your passport photo must meet the requirements of immigration regulations. If you do not have a recent digital photo, we offer passport photo services.
  • Proof of financial means - The authorities need to see that you have enough money to travel around the Schengen region.
  • Travel medical insurance - You must have travel insurance with a minimum coverage of 30,000 euros for illness or accidents.
  • Other Information - You need an airline ticket and hotel information to apply for this document.
  • A valid email address - Your current email address.
  • A credit or debit card - iVisa accepts all major credit and debit cards.

What are the different types of Schengen visas?

The Schengen visa is a short-term visa that allows you to visit several countries in the area. You'll need to apply for other types of visas, such as work permits or student visas, at the embassy of the country where you wish to study, if that is the purpose of your visit.

There are different types of visas, depending on your travel needs. For example, the type A, C, B, and D. Let’s learn more about them:

  • Type A visas - These are also known as airport transit visas. Airport transit visas allow holders to stay inside the airport but not to leave to visit the country.
  • Type C visas - Short-stay visas allow the holder to stay in the entire Schengen area for up to 90 days per visit. These are the most popular type of visas. Type C visas, on the other hand, are subdivided into three types:
  • Single-entry - You may only enter the Schengen area once.
  • Double entry - You can only enter the Schengen area twice.
  • Multiple entries - You may enter and leave the Schengen area as many times as you want during the validity of the visa. On the other hand, some visas have limited territorial validity, but these are not as common. In some cases, this type of visa is processed for humanitarian purposes.

In this case, we have two types of visas:

  • Type B visas - Transit visas are documents that allow holders to move within the Schengen area. However, these are almost entirely replaced by Type C visas.
  • Type D visas - A long-stay visa is also known as a residence permit. It allows you to live, study or work in the Schengen area for a period of more than 90 days. Like type C, it may be single-entry or multiple-entry.

How do I apply for the Schengen Visa with iVisa?

You can apply for the Schengen visa following these steps below:

  • Step 1: Please fill out the application and select a time to process your Schengen Visa. Enter all your personal and travel information.
  • Step 2: Before submitting your order, ensure you've got all the information right. When you are ready, you can pay for the process.
  • Step 3: After payment has been made, please provide all the required documentation to process your visa as quickly as possible.

When your iVisa application has been processed, you will receive an email with a confirmation of your visa. Check your spam folder if the email does not arrive in your inbox.

What are the costs and processing times of the Schengen Visa?

iVisa works with the following three processing times:

  • Standard Processing Time: If you are not in a rush to get your visa and are willing to wait a while, this option is best for you.
  • Rush Processing Time: With this option, you can get your visa processed faster and in less time. This is a good option if you want to travel soon or if you like to be prepared.
  • Super Rush Processing Time: If you need to travel urgently, this is the best option for you. It can cost more than the others, but it will be delivered quicker.

Do minors need a Schengen Visa?

Children also need a Schengen Visa; however, the parents must process their visas first. The parents must submit copies of their passports and a notarized letter signed by the parents or tutor if the child travels alone.

Best time to visit the Schengen area

The favorite seasons for travel are always spring and fall. Temperatures are usually around 7° to 18° in southern Europe, 4° to 15° in central Europe, and a few degrees lower in the north or in mountainous areas.

When you travel at this time, there are fewer tourists in the countries you visit and therefore fewer queues at the main attractions. Prices are also lower than in the summer, but we always recommend booking in advance.

This is the perfect time to visit the main capitals of the continent such as Paris, Rome or London, to take advantage of fewer people and better weather.

Spring is also the perfect time to visit some destinations in Central Europe, such as Amsterdam, Vienna, Brussels, Bruges, Munich, or Berlin, because winter is too cold to walk around.

On the other hand, autumn is the perfect time to visit destinations such as Tuscany in Italy, the Loire Valley in France, or the Romantic Road in Germany.

COVID-19 requirements or restrictions

Each member state can decide whether to grant entry to citizens of other countries based on the country's restrictions. Before traveling, ensure you know the entry requirements of the country you plan to visit. It's essential to be fully vaccinated before you travel because many countries will deny entry to anyone who is not vaccinated.

The European Medical Association has approved Comirnaty by Pfizer-BioNTech, Spikevax by Pfizer-BioNTech, Vaxzevria by Pfizer-BioNTech, and Janssen by Johnson & Johnson. The association has also accepted the entry of travelers with vaccines used in an emergency by the World Health Organization, such as Covishield and Sinopharm.

Please note that these countries use a different system than the one used in Nigeria to identify areas at risk. As a result, recommendations for travel restrictions are now based on the risk posed by an individual traveler rather than an entire region.

Where can I contact you?

If you still have any concerns about the Schengen Visa, you can chat with our experts from customer service, or you can send an email to [email protected]. They will be happy to assist you with anything you need 24/7.

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