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Six Asian countries with the lowest visa fees for Nigerians

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Six Asian countries with the lowest visa fees for Nigerians

For many Nigerians, the cost of securing a visa is often the first major obstacle when planning an international trip. This financial hurdle, combined with other travel expenses, can make the idea of exploring new countries seem more like a dream than a possibility.

Several Asian countries offer affordable visa options that make international travel more accessible for Nigerians.

Here are six Asian countries with cheapest visa fees:

1. Japan:

Japan is one of the most budget-friendly countries in terms of visa fees, charging ₦12,500. The Japanese visa process is quite strict: applicants must book an appointment well in advance and submit their documents in person at the Embassy in Abuja. These documents include a valid passport, a completed application form, a passport-sized photo, proof of sufficient funds, and confirmed flight and accommodation bookings. Even minor applicants must appear in person to submit their documents, though appointments for them can be scheduled by a parent or guardian.

2. Vietnam:

Vietnam is another affordable option, offering a single-entry visa for ₦37,500. This same fee also applies to children under the age of 14. Nigerian travellers must have a passport valid for at least six months with two blank pages, and they are required to show financial proof and a completed application form. Attention to detail is crucial, as errors or missing documents could lead to delays.

3. Singapore:

In Singapore, the visa costs ₦45,000, and the application is handled online. Payment must be made with a Visa or MasterCard, and applicants need to upload their valid passport, a recent photograph, proof of financial means, and a detailed travel itinerary. Although the standard processing time is three working days, some applications may take longer, especially if additional documents are required based on the travel purpose.

4. South Korea:

South Korea’s visa process is a bit more involved. A short-term single-entry visa costs ₦60,000, while longer visits cost ₦90,000. The application requires a valid passport, photo, financial statements, hotel reservations, return ticket, and a valid Nigerian identification document issued within the last five years. Processing typically takes between 10 to 15 business days. As with many other countries, visa fees are non-refundable, regardless of the outcome.

5. Thailand:

Thailand offers a tourist e-visa for ₦65,000. Applicants need to provide standard travel documents along with a police clearance certificate and a drug clearance certificate. A confirmed return ticket, accommodation proof, and a completed application form are also necessary. Applications should be made four to six weeks before the travel date but not more than three months in advance.

6. Sri Lanka:

Sri Lanka charges ₦75,000 for a double-entry tourist visa valid for 30 days. Nigerian travellers must submit a valid passport, passport photograph, travel itinerary, and proof of financial means such as a bank statement. All visa fees are non-refundable and non-transferable, so it’s important to ensure that every document is complete and correct before applying.

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Alefia Friday James is a Multimedia Journalist with a passion for storytelling and a keen eye for detail. He is the Publisher of ASIWAJU MEDIA , leading a team dedicated to delivering impactful and engaging content across various platforms.

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