Tourist visa (apply in advance — no visa on arrival): Nigerian citizen in Nigeria → Nepal
Nigerian citizens cannot get a Nepal visa on arrival — apply in advance through a Nepalese Embassy or Diplomatic Mission via the official online mission portal (tourist visa 15/30/90 days, USD 30/50/125, multiple entry).
Nepal's multiple-entry tourist visa for 15, 30 or 90 days. Nigerian passport holders are on the Department of Immigration's visa-on-arrival exclusion list, so the visa must be arranged in advance through a Nepalese Embassy via the official online mission portal.
- Validity
- 15, 30 or 90 days from the date of entry (multiple entry); the visa must be used within 6 months from the date of issue
- Entries
- Multiple entry — all Nepal tourist visas are multiple entry
- Max stay per visit
- 150 days per visa year (January–December), including extensions (USD 3/day, minimum 15 days)
When to start
Start 21–45 days before your travel date.
Nigeria is on the Department of Immigration's exclusion list: citizens of the listed countries cannot obtain a Visa on Arrival at Nepal's immigration entry points and must apply in advance via a Nepalese Embassy or the online mission portal.
Go to the official Mission Application Portal, select the Nepalese Embassy that will process your application, and complete the visa application form with all required personal and travel information.
Upload your passport copy, photograph, and any supporting documents required by the Mission handling your application.
Follow your Embassy's payment instructions — the method may vary by mission (bank transfer or online). The tourist-visa fee is USD 30 / 50 / 125 for 15 / 30 / 90 days.
The visa is issued by the Embassy — either emailed or collected in person, per mission policy. Use your visa within 6 months from the date of issue.
What you'll need
- Passport (valid ≥ 6 months) + copy — Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months prior to the date of travel; a passport copy is uploaded with the online mission application. ✓ verified
- Photograph — A photograph uploaded with the online mission application (a recent passport photo with a white background is the standard across Nepal's online visa system). ✓ verified
- Supporting documents required by the Mission — Any supporting documents the processing Embassy or Mission asks for — requirements vary by mission, so check the portal instructions for the Embassy you select. ✓ verified·
- Visa fee — USD 30 / 50 / 125 — USD 30 (15 days), USD 50 (30 days) or USD 125 (90 days) entry fee, paid per your Embassy's instructions (bank transfer or online, varying by mission). ✓ verified
Where you'll apply
Nigerian passport holders must apply before travelling: the application is filed online on the official Embassy Mission Portal and processed by the Nepalese Embassy or Diplomatic Mission you select in the portal.
Apply on the official site (nepaliport.immigration.gov.np) →
Fees
| Tourist visa — 15 days (multiple entry) | USD 30 |
| Tourist visa — 30 days (multiple entry) | USD 50 |
| Tourist visa — 90 days (multiple entry) | USD 125 |
Gotchas to watch
- Do not plan around a visa on arrival — Nigerian passports are on the official exclusion list and will not be issued a visa at the border.
- Once issued, a visa cannot be withdrawn and visa fees cannot be refunded.
- Use your visa within 6 months from the date of issue.
- Payment methods vary by mission — check the processing Embassy's instructions before paying.
- Overstaying is fined USD 5/day; the tourist-visa ceiling is 150 days per visa year (January–December).