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Getting an international passport in Nigeria is more of a necessity than many people realize. Some assume they don’t need one if they have no immediate plans to travel, but this is a misconception. Emergencies—especially medical ones—can arise, requiring urgent travel. Additionally, having a passport keeps you prepared for unexpected opportunities, whether for work, education, or leisure travel.
If you’re wondering how to get an international passport in Nigeria, this guide provides a step-by-step breakdown of the application process, costs, and essential requirements.
Nigeria issues different passport types, but for most individuals, the options are:
To apply for a standard e-passport, you need:
For minors (under 18), additional documents include:
The cost of a Nigerian international passport depends on the validity and page count:
These prices vary based on location and processing speed (standard or expedited service).
After payment, schedule an appointment at your nearest NIS passport office. On the appointment day:
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Processing times vary based on demand and location, but it typically takes 2 to 6 weeks. You have to note, however, that for places like Abuja and Lagos, there is an additional two-week wait, just because the places are notoriously overpopulated. Besides the delay, the staff at these places (Abuja especially) are more professional and the process is more seamless.
Yes, applications start online, but you must visit an NIS office for biometric data capture.
Prices range from ₦25,000 to ₦100,000, depending on the passport type and validity period.
Yes, passport renewal follows a similar process and requires submitting your expired passport.
You must report the loss to the police and obtain an affidavit before applying for a replacement passport at an NIS office.
Having an international passport is essential for Nigerians, even if you don’t plan to travel immediately. It serves as an official ID and ensures you’re always prepared for opportunities. Follow this guide to apply for yours today!
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Mariam Emily Adama is a copywriter, SEO strategist, and digital marketer passionate about using words to inform, inspire, and influence. With over seven years of experience writing for global brands and managing digital campaigns, she brings a data-driven yet creative approach to content creation. When she’s not writing or analyzing trends, Mariam enjoys exploring new cultures, reading, and documenting stories that celebrate African excellence.
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