While
many Nigerians may have known visa fees of different European and
American countries, not many take interest in what the country charges
other nationals for the document.
But the fact is that the Nigerian
Immigration Service has a long list of the fees on its website,
indicating clearly the differences in terms of countries, the visa type
and number of entries.
If what the NIS displays on the website
is anything to go by, nationals of Mauritania, Monaco, Morroco, New
Zealand, Panama, Uruguay, Venezuela, Ecuador, Peru, Burma, Dominican,
Chile and Colombia are charged between N100 and N 200 for a single-entry
Nigerian visa. For those applying for multiple entries, the fee is
multiplied by the number of entries they are seeking.
Weighed against the current exchange
rate, it implies that a Nigerian visa is still going for half a dollar
or a little above that.
Credit: punchng
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