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Nigeria e-visa on arrival: Complete guide for 2025

iVisa
4 min read
Updated on Aug 11, 2025
Summary
  • Visa Class: Electronic Travel Authorization
  • Difficulty Rating: 20/100 (Moderately complex application process)
  • Our Approval Rate: 97.22% (based on 2.78% rejection rate from data)
  • Validity: Single entry
  • Maximum Stay: 90 days per entry
  • Processing Time: 16-48 hours
  • Starting Price: $82 USD (government fee)

Zimbabwean travelers heading to Nigeria will need a Nigeria eVisa before exploring the sights, sounds, and aromas Nigeria offers.

While navigating Nigeria's immigration policies might feel like trying to make sense of a Jolof rice recipe written by a long lost aunt, at iVisa, we pride ourselves on streamlining and simplifying the Nigerian visa application process.

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Understanding Nigeria's e-visa on arrival system

The Nigeria eVisa is an official single-entry tourist visa valid for up to 30 days. It is fully digital, meaning no need to visit a consulate or embassy. Once approved, your eVisa is emailed to you and linked electronically to your passport.

The eVisa replaces the visa-on-arrival system, which is being phased out and will no longer be available after May 30, 2025. If you already have a pre-approval for the visa on arrival, you can still use it to enter Nigeria until this date.

Nigeria eVisa fast facts:

  • Valid for 90 days from the issue date
  • Allows a maximum stay of 30 days
  • Single-entry only
  • Available to over 170 nationalities, including Zimbabwe.

How to apply for the Nigeria eVisa from Zimbabwe

Applying is simple when you use a trusted provider like iVisa. Here’s the process:

1️⃣ Complete the online applicationFill out your personal, travel, and passport details.

2️⃣ Pay the fees – We offer several secure payment options, such as debit & credit card, PayPal, and more.

3️⃣ Upload your documents and wait for approval: – The average processing time is about 48 hours.

Essential requirements and documentation

  • Valid passport with minimum 6 months validity
  • Digital passport-style photograph
  • Proof of accommodation in Nigeria
  • Return flight ticket
  • Evidence of sufficient funds

You must have certain items to apply for a Nigeria e-visa on arrival:

  • A valid passport and its scanned copy
  • A valid email address
  • Your preferred payment method such as a credit or debit card

Application process and timeline

The application process involves several key steps and the cost will depend on the service chosen:

To see how long your application will take, you can use the following tool:

When you submit your application through iVisa, we:

  • Review all documentation for accuracy
  • Handle communication with Nigerian immigration authorities
  • Provide updates on your application status
  • Deliver your approved e-visa via email

What's the process once you arrive in Nigeria from Zimbabwe

Nigeria's eVisa is completely digital, so you won't receive a sticker or stamp before traveling. Once you arrive, you'll need to complete the following steps:

  • Find and join the eVisa queue
  • Complete your biometric screening, consisting of a facial scan and providing your fingerprints
  • Show your printed eVisa approval

This process generally takes 15–20 minutes. Want to avoid long lines? Try to land between 11:00 AM and 3:00 PM on a Tuesday or Wednesday, when airports are quieter.

💬 Michael Zervos from Project Kosmos shares his experience:

“When you arrive, the process is pretty straightforward. They take your photo, scan your fingerprints, and within minutes you're through. Everyone was polite and helpful."

Common challenges and solutions

When applying for a Nigeria e-visa on arrival, travelers often encounter several challenges. We at iVisa have developed efficient solutions to address these concerns:

Application complexity and documentation:

  • Challenge: Many travelers struggle with document requirements and form completion
  • Our solution: We provide a simplified application interface and document checklist
  • Expert review ensures all submissions meet official requirements

Processing delays:

  • Traditional processing can take 5-7 business days
  • We offer expedited options:
    • Standard: 48 hours
    • Rush: 24 hours
    • Super Rush: 12 hours

💡iVisa Pro Tip: Upload clear, high-quality scans of your documents to avoid processing delays. Our system automatically checks image quality before submission.

Infographic comparing the Nigerian eVisa application process with iVisa versus the Nigerian government, highlighting differences in speed, approval rate, customer support, and user experience for Zimbabwean travelers.

Frequently asked questions

Is the Nigeria e-visa on arrival available for all nationalities?

Not all nationalities are eligible. We can quickly check your eligibility based on your passport. Contact our customer service team for immediate verification.

What happens if my e-visa application is rejected?

While our approval rate is 97.22%, in rare cases of rejection, we:

  • Provide detailed feedback on the reason
  • Assist with reapplication if eligible
  • Offer guidance on alternative visa options

How long is the e-visa valid after approval?

The e-visa must be used within 14 days of issuance. We recommend applying no more than 2 weeks before your planned travel date.

Can I track my application status?

Yes, we provide:

  • Real-time application tracking
  • Email notifications at each stage
  • 24/7 support via chat for status updates

What payment methods do you accept?

We accept multiple secure payment options:

  • Credit/debit cards
  • PayPal
  • Bank transfers
  • Digital wallets

Important travel considerations

Before traveling to Nigeria with your e-visa, consider these essential factors:

Requirement Details
Passport Validity Minimum 6 months beyond stay
Vaccination Yellow fever certificate required
Currency Declaration Required for amounts over $10,000
Entry Points Only valid at international airports

💡iVisa Pro Tip: Keep digital copies of all your travel documents, including your e-visa, in a secure cloud storage service for easy access.

Why choose iVisa?

At iVisa, we've been simplifying visa processes for more than 10 years. Our customer service team is ready to assist if you have any questions about Nigeria or the e-visa on arrival application. Contact us any time via our customer service agents via chat or WhatsApp.

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