The Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS)
has announced the introduction of a
liberalised online Visa on Arrival
(VOA) facility to the public, especially foreign investors willing to
invest in Nigeria.
The Comptroller-General of the NIS, Mr
Muhammad Babandede, made the announcement on Thursday in Abuja.
Babandede said that the measure was
part of the resolution of the Presidential Enabling Business
Environment Council (PEBEC) aimed at attracting foreign investors to
the country.
“As a critical member of the
Presidential Enabling Business Environment Council (PEBEC), the NIS
has automated its visa application and processing services at all
entry points.
“This is to ensure that all genuine
requests for Visa on Arrival facility from any part of the world are
processed and issued within 48 hours (two working days),” he said.
He explained that the online VOA
application and processing facility is a product of robust visa
reforms regime intended to bring Nigeria in tandem with global best
practices and attract Foreign Direct Investors and skilled
professionals into the country.
The controller-general said that the
new process was designed to eliminate all unnecessary bureaucratic
visa processing procedures in Nigerian Missions abroad.
He said it was also to serve the
interests of would-be visitors from countries where Nigeria does not
have a Mission.
He said that a dedicated e-mail
address oa@nigeriaimmigration.gov.ng had been deployed where visa
applicants, their representatives or companies could forward their
requests and details.
Babandede said that applicants
were advised to use functional e-mail addresses where copies of
approval letter shall be forwarded upon a successful process and
payment.
”Applicants are, however, to
note that successful payment online is not an approval and should not
proceed to Nigeria until you have received “Visa on Arrival
Approval letter” duly issued by the NIS Headquarters, Abuja,” he
added.
He said that a VOA desk had been opened
at all international airports in the country where visas would be
issued upon the presentation of all the necessary travel documents
and evidence of visa payment.
The NIS boss expressed optimism that
the VOA process and the introduction of the harmonised arrival and
departure cards would go a long way in attracting investors to the
country.
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