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Top 10 Countries with the Highest Visa Fees for Nigerian Travelers

Traveling abroad is an exciting experience, but visa fees can sometimes be quite expensive for Nigerian travelers.  Some countries charge higher visa fees than others, which makes it essential to plan your budget accordingly. According to trusted travel resources like VisaGuide.World and EmbassyPages.com, here are the top 10 countries with the highest visa fees for Nigerian travelers. 

1. United States

The U.S. charges one of the highest visa fees for Nigerians. A tourist visa (B1/B2) costs $185, according to the US Embassy and Consulate in Nigeria. Other additional fees may apply for processing. 

2. United Kingdom

A standard visitor visa for the UK costs £115 (approximately $150) for a short stay, according to gov.uk. Longer stays or other visa types can cost significantly more.  

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3. Canada

A Canadian tourist visa costs CAD 100, plus a biometric fee of CAD 85, bringing the total to CAD 185 ($140)

4. China

A Chinese tourist visa costs $140 for Nigerians. Fees vary depending on the number of entries and processing time. 

5. Australia

An Australian tourist visa costs AUD 140, according to lawandvisas. Additional fees may apply for processing and biometrics. 

6. Russia

A Russian tourist visa costs Nigerians $113. Additional fees may apply for processing and invitations.  

7. India

For Nigerian nationals, all types of visas to India cost $585, plus a $3 fee for the Indian Community Welfare Fund (ICWF), according to the consulate of India.

8. Schengen Countries (e.g., France, Germany, Italy)

Schengen visa fees are standardized across member countries. Nigerians pay €90 (approximately $85) for a short-stay visa. 

9. Japan

A Japanese tourist visa costs 3000 YEN for Nigerians. Fees may vary depending on the type of visa and processing time. 

10. Turkey

A Turkish tourist visa costs $60 for Nigerians. E-visas are available and cost the same.  

Traveling abroad is a dream for many Nigerians, but visa fees can add up quickly. By knowing the countries with the highest visa fees, you can plan your budget and avoid surprises.   

Ayobami Sanusi

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