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Nigeria passport holders: Visa-Free entry for Palau. Fee: USD 100 (~USD 100). Processing: On arrival. Indicative only — always verify with the official mission before applying.
Overview
Visa-FREE entry for Nigerians for 30 days as Tourist (90 days for some categories). No fee. However, USD 100 Palau Pristine Paradise Environmental Fee on arrival. Practical access via Manila or Guam.
Visa types: Visa-free entry (Tourist 30 days, extendable to 90); Long-stay Visa; Business Visa; Work Permit; Student; Transit. Pristine Paradise Pledge required (signed at immigration).
Fees & funds
Stay & validity
Validity: N/A. Max Stay: 30 days (extendable to 90 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); Return ticket; Hotel booking; Bank statement (USD 100/day); Travel insurance recommended; USD 100 environmental fee on arrival; Pristine Paradise Pledge (signed on arrival); NIN; Yellow Fever cert (carried); Diving certification (if booking dive trips). Transit via Manila (Philippines needs separate visa for Nigerians, 14-day visa-free with US/Schengen visa) or Guam (US visa needed, ~40-50% rejection).
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Visa-FREE entry for Nigerians for 30 days as Tourist (90 days for some categories). No fee. However, USD 100 Palau Pristine Paradise Environmental Fee on arrival. Practical access via Manila or Guam.
Common rejection reasons
Common NG entry issues (LOW at Palau): (1) Manila/Guam transit visa is the real barrier; (2) Insufficient funds + USD 100 eco fee on arrival; (3) Diving certification questions; (4) Limited Nigeria-Palau direct flow; (5) Strong tourism justification needed (luxury destination).
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