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Nigeria passport holders: Multiple entry for Bahamas. Fee: USD 160 (~USD 160). Processing: 4-8 weeks. Indicative only — always verify with the official mission before applying.
Overview
Nigerians require visa. Apply via Bahamas High Commission London or US embassy route. Fee: USD 160 (~NGN 217,600). Visa-free for valid US/UK/Canada/Schengen multi-entry visa holders (max 90 days).
Visa types: Tourist Visa; Business Visa; Work Permit (separate); Student Permit; Transit. Strong preference for applicants holding valid US, UK, Canada, or Schengen multi-entry visa (visa-free entry).
Fees & funds
Stay & validity
Validity: 6 months. Max Stay: 90 days, extendable to 8 months in-country.
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); Application form; 2 photos; Return ticket; Hotel booking; Bank statement (USD 150/day); Travel insurance; Police clearance; Employment letter; NIN; Yellow Fever cert (carried); For VoA route: copy of valid US/UK/CA/Schengen multi-entry visa + travel history; Health insurance covering Caribbean.
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Nigerians require visa. Apply via Bahamas High Commission London or US embassy route. Fee: USD 160 (~NGN 217,600). Visa-free for valid US/UK/Canada/Schengen multi-entry visa holders (max 90 days).
Common rejection reasons
Common NG rejections: (1) Strong recommendation to use existing US/UK visa visa-free route; (2) High cost — significant funds proof needed; (3) Limited Nigeria-Caribbean travel volume; (4) Migration concerns (US proximity); (5) Sending application to London adds delay; (6) Drug trafficking corridor screening (West Africa-Caribbean route).
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