Federal Government Eases Visa Application For Foreigners
In
a bid to boost the economy, Nigeria has eased the visa processes for foreigners
who wish to visit Nigeria for business and tourism, by removing some of the
bureaucratic bottlenecks.
Henceforth,
passport re-issuance has been decentralized and Nigerians do not any longer
need to come to Abuja to get this done.
In
a statement issued in Lagos on Sunday, the Minister of Information and Culture,
Alhaji Lai Mohammed, said the measures were part of the action plan for the
ease of doing business as well as efforts to boost tourism, within the overall
context of the Administration’s economic diversification agenda.
”The
Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) has reviewed the requirements for Nigerian
visas to make them more customer friendly, and details of this review are
available on the NIS official website, www.immigration.gov.ng. Types of visas
currently reviewed include Visa on Arrival (VoA) processes, Business Visas,
Tourist Visas and Transit Visas,” the Minister said.
Alhaji
Mohammed explained that Business Visas are available for foreign travellers who
wish to travel to Nigeria for Meetings,Conferences, Seminars, Contract
Negotiation, Marketing, Sales,Purchase and distribution of Nigerian Goods,
Trade Fairs, Job Interviews, Training of Nigerians, Emergency/Relief work, Crew
members, Staff of NGOs, Staff of INGOs, Researchers and Musical Concerts.
He
said Tourist Visas are also available to foreign travelers who wish to visit
Nigeria for the purpose of tourism or to visit family and friends while Nigeria
Visa on Arrival is a class of short visit visa issued at the port of entry, and
it is available to frequently-travelled High-Net-Worth Investors and intending
visitors who may not be able to obtain visa at the Nigerian Missions/Embassies
in their countries of residence due to the absence of a Nigerian mission in
those countries or exigencies of urgent business travels.
The
Minister said other actions that have been taken by the NIS for the ease of
doing business and facilitation of travelling for
Nigerians and foreigners alike include the harmonization of multiplicity of Airport Arrival and Departure Form/Cards into a single form for all agencies of government to save foreign visitors from the current frustrating practice of filling 3 different forms or more and the decentralization of Immigration services to the State Commands
”Re-issuance
of passports for change of names due to marital reasons or lost cases have been
decentralized to all State Commands and Foreign Missions to save passport
holders from additional costs and inconvenience of travelling to the Service
Headquarters in Abuja,while additional 28 offices have been opened for issuance
of Residence Permits in Nigeria, bringing the issuance of Combined Expatriate
Residence Permit And Aliens Cards (CERPAC) closer to the doorstep of employers
of expatriates at all 36 states and FCT,” he said.
Alhaji
Mohammed said the measures by NIS fit perfectly into the 60-day national action
plan for ease of doing business in Nigeria that was approved recently by
the Presidential Enabling Business Environment Council (PEBEC), as well as the
Administration’s efforts to boost
international tourism.
international tourism.
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