Nigeria Introduces Digital Immigration Systems To Boost Efficiency.
The Nigerian government has launched two new digital systems aimed at improving the efficiency of its immigration processes. The e-Visa Application System and the Automated Landing and Exit Card were introduced on May 1, 2025, by the Federal Ministry of Interior and the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS).
The new e-Visa system replaces the traditional Visa on Arrival process and allows applicants to process their visas entirely online within 48 hours. Thirteen different visa categories are available under the Short Visit Visa (SVV), and approved visas are delivered electronically with QR codes. However, visas issued via this system are non-extendable.
The Nigeria Immigration Service has also introduced an Automated Landing and Exit Card system, which replaces manual embarkation and disembarkation cards. The system requires inbound passengers (except Nigerian citizens) to complete an online landing card before boarding, while outbound passengers must complete an exit card before departure.
The digital system is integrated with visa data and will automatically enforce penalties for non-compliance. Visitors who overstay their visas will face penalties, including daily fines of $15 and potential entry bans.
A three-month grace period, from May 1 to August 1, 2025, has been granted to foreigners residing in Nigeria with expired visas, allowing them to leave the country without facing penalties. The Nigeria Immigration Service has urged stakeholders to comply with the new procedures, emphasizing its commitment to delivering a transparent, efficient, and secure immigration system.

