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Nigeria passport holders: Single entry for Angola. Fee: USD 120 (~USD 120). Processing: 5-10 working days (eVisa). Indicative only — always verify with the official mission before applying.
Overview
eVisa available (Pre-Visa system). Tourist eVisa: USD 120 (~NGN 163,200). Embassy visa also via Angola Embassy Abuja (direct mission). Yellow Fever vaccine MANDATORY (Nigerians carry — exit requirement). Some Nigerian business community in Angola (~5,000) — oil/gas/services.
Visa types: eVisa Pre-Visa (Tourist, Business, Short-term work); Embassy Visa (Tourist, Business, Work, Student, Family, Diplomatic). eVisa allows 30-day stay, multi-entry possible.
Fees & funds
Stay & validity
Validity: 60 days from issue. Max Stay: 30 days single, extendable; multi-entry available.
Extension possibleYes
Overstay penalty: Per-day fine + possible re-entry ban — verify with destination immigration authority
How to apply
Requirements
Passport & photo
Required documents: Valid passport (6+ months, 2 blank pages); Online application with photo; Round-trip ticket; Hotel booking or local sponsor letter; Bank statement (USD 200/day); Yellow Fever vaccination certificate (MANDATORY — Nigerian travelers carry); Employment letter; For Business: Angolan company invitation; NIN; Police clearance for work/long-stay.
Visa types (1)
eVisa available (Pre-Visa system). Tourist eVisa: USD 120 (~NGN 163,200). Embassy visa also via Angola Embassy Abuja (direct mission). Yellow Fever vaccine MANDATORY (Nigerians carry — exit requirement). Some Nigerian business community in Angola (~5,000) — oil/gas/services.
Common rejection reasons
Common NG rejections: (1) Insufficient funds (Angola is expensive); (2) Oil sector work visa scrutiny for Nigerian workers; (3) Inadequate sponsor documentation; (4) Forged company invitations flagged; (5) 419 financial fraud screening; (6) Past Angola overstays; (7) Portuguese-language documentation issues.
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