45 Visa-Free Countries For Nigerians To Visit

Traveling for Nigerians increasingly requires serious planning. With Nigerian passports ranking 89th in freedom to travel across the world, securing a visa is often difficult and strenuous. Nevertheless, there are visa-free countries accessible to all Nigerian passport holders as well as countries that grant visas on arrival.

Visiting such countries reduces the stress experienced while planning vacations. We decided to compile a list of visa-free countries you can visit with just your Nigerian Passport and still have a good time.

There are over 40 countries that you can visit without a visa. However, there are some things you’ll need before you pack your bags to this country. As a way of preventing the wrong people gaining entry into these countries, these countries have a few things in place as a means of screening travelers. You can contact us for each country requirements.

However, there are some countries that you can travel to without applying for a visa but you’ll be asked to pay for the visa alongside the above requirement prior to your entry. We’ll take a look at each of the countries and highlight the things you need for a hassle-free stay in this country.
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  1. Iran – VOA
  2. Timor Leste – VOA
  3. Madagascar – VOA
  4. Maldives – VOA
  5. Mozambique – VOA
  6. Palau – VOA
  7. Mauritania – VOA
  8. Mauritius – VOA
  9. Tuvalu – VOA
  10. Nicaragua – VOA
  11. Ethiopia – eVisa/VOA
  12. Cambodia – eVisa/VOA
  13. Rwanda – eVisa/VOA
  14. Comoros – eVisa/VOA
  15. Somalia – eVisa/VOA
  16. Uganda – eVisa/VOA
  17. Somaliland  – eVisa/VOA
  18. Kenya – eVisa/VOA
  19. Djibouti – eVisa
  20. Gabon – eVisa
  21. Qatar – eVisa
  22. Lesotho – eVisa
  23. Kyrgyzstan – eVisa
  24. Samoa – EPOA
  25. Seychelles – EPOA
  1. Barbados
  2. Benin
  3. Burkina Faso
  4. Cameroon
  5. Cape Verde
  6. Chad
  7. Côte d’Ivoire
  8. Dominica
  9. Fiji
  10. Gambia
  11. Ghana
  12. Guinea
  13. Guinea-Bissau
  14. Haiti
  15. Liberia
  16. Mali
  17. Micronesia
  18. Niger
  19. Saint Kitts and Nevis
  20. Senegal
  21. Sierra Leone
  22. Togo
  23. Vanuatu
  24. Cook Islands
  25. Niue
  26. Montserrat
  27. Palestine
  28. Pitcairn Island
  1. Benin republic (visa free) – You can stay in the republic of Benin for 3 months before you’re required to produce a visa.
  2. Burkina Faso (visa free) – Burkina Faso is another place you can visit without a visa. However, you can stay here for as long as you’d like.
  3. Burundi (visa on arrival for 30 days) – You’re allowed to stay for 30 days in Burundi without a visa
  4. Cape Verde (visa on arrival) – You don’t need a visa to stay in Cape Verde as long as you can prove to the official that you won’t be staying beyond you r alloted time. This is done by presenting a return ticket indicating your exit date.
  5. Cameroon (visa free) – Cameroon is another visa free country. You can stay in the country for as long as 90 days after which you’ll be expected to have applied for a visa.
  6. Chad (visa free) – You can stay in Chad for as long as 3 months without a visa. You will need to provide a return ticket to indicating that you won’t be staying permanently.
  7. Comoros Island (visa on arrival) – Comoros is not exactly a visa free but you can still travel without a visa. You’ll get your visa on arrival for $50.
  8. Cote d’Ivoire (visa free) – If you’d like to learn a littleFrench just by travelling to a French speaking country for a few months without a visa then Cote D’Ivoire it is.
  9. Djibouti (visa on arrival) 
  10. Ethiopia (Visa on arrival)
  11. Gambia (visa free for 90 days) – Gambia is another free country if you have a Nigerian passport. But as expected you’ll need to produce a return ticket.
  12. Ghana (visa free) – One of the most interesting West African country without having to apply for a visa is Ghana. However, you’ll need to produce a return ticket and passport which you will present prior to entry into the country.
  13. Guinea (visa free) – You don’t need a visa to visit Guinea but you need to show that you’ll be returning to your country after your trip with a return ticket.
  14. Guinea Bissau (visa free for 90 days) – Guinea Bissau is another country that you can visit without having to apply for a visa but as expected you’ll need to show your return ticket indicating you’ll be returning and sufficient proof of funds showing that you can foot your bill in the course of your trip.
  15. Kenya (visa on arrival for 90 days) – Kenya allows Nigerian passport holders to visit the country without a visa, but a 90-day valid visa will be issued on arrival.
  16. Liberia (visa free) – Liberia is another place you don’t need a visa to visa. You just need to present your return ticket to indicate you’re in the country for only some time.
  17. Madagascar (visa on arrival for 90 days) – Madagascar allows Nigerian passport holders to visit without a visa, but must obtain a visa on arrival that is valid for 90 days.
  18. Maldives (visa on arrival for 30 days) –  Maldives allows Nigerian passport holders to visit the country without a visa, but on arrival, they must obtain a visa, which is valid for 30 days.
  19. Mali (visa free) – Mali is another visa-free country. You just need to show that you’ll be staying for the stipulated visa free period and returning to your homeland.
  20. Mauritania (visa on arrival) – 
  21. Mauritius (visa free for 90 days) – You just have to present your passport at the point of entry. But you’ll need to produce at least $1000 as a proof of sufficient fonds.
  22. Mozambique (visa free for 30 days) – Visa on arrival
  23. Niger republic (visa free) – Niger is another visa free country. interestingly, the country shares boundaries with Nigeria.
  24. Senegal (visa free) – You are not required to apply for visa to Senegal as long as you won’t be staying more than 90 days.
  25. Seychelles (visitor’s permit on arrival for 1 month) – Seychelles allows Nigerian passport holders to visit the country. But on arrival, they will be issued a 1-month visitor’s permit.
  26. Sierra Leone (visa free) – You don’t require a visa to visit Sierra Leone. You just have to book your return ticket and you’re good to go.
  27. Somalia (visa on arrival) – Somalia is another visa free country and you can stay in the country for up to 30 days without a visa.
  28. Tanzania (visa on arrival) Unfortunately Tanzania stop Visa on Arrival. You have to apply, Please contact us to help you go through that.
  29. Togo (visa free) – Togo is another visa-free country in Africa for Nigerians.
  30. Uganda (visa on arrival) 
  • Barbados (visa free for 6 months) – Barbados allows Nigerian passport holders to stay in the country for 6 months without a visa. But after this period, a visa would be required.
  • Dominica (visa free for 21 days now 6 months) – This is one of the non-African countries where you don’t need a visa. But you’ll need to provide a return ticket to show that you won’t be staying in the country for good.
  • Haiti (visa free for 3 months) – You can stay up to 90 days in Haiti and as expected you should be able to prove that you’ll be returning at the end of your trip.
  • Iran – (visa on arrival)
  • Sri Lanka – (electronic travel authorization)
  • Timor-Leste – (visa on arrival for 30 days)
  • Bangladesh – (visa on arrival)
  • Cambodia – (visa on arrival for 30 days)
  • Micronesia (visa free for 30 days)
  • Nauru (visa on arrival)
  • Vanuatu (visa free for 30 days)
  • Palau (visa on arrival for 90 days)
  • Tuvalu (visa on arrival for 30 days)
  • Samoa (entry permit on arrival for 60 days)
  • Fiji (visa-free for 4 months)

As of the time of this update, there are no European countries that allow Nigerian passport holders to visit them without a visa.
Contact us for a country in europe we can get you Visa Free, for studies or Visit.

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