Nigeria visa requirements for Indonesians
Travel and visa requirements
Nigerian Visa is not required for Indonesians
Stay Duration: 180 days
Entry Requirements
- Indonesian citizens visiting Nigeria are granted a visa on arrival through a pre-visa application for a stay of up to 180 days.
- Citizens are required to obtain an approval letter on arrival before proceeding to Nigeria.
- The application should not exceed the validity of On Arrival Approval of 14 days before traveling to the country.
- Visitors are expected to leave at least a blank page on their passports to obtain visa stamps.
- Amendment pages at the back of the passport are not suitable for Nigeria visas.
- Evidence of sufficient funds to support stay in Nigeria with a recent bank statement must be provided.
- Ethiopian Airlines, Thai Airways, SriLankan Airlines, Lion Air and Garuda Indonesia ares some of the carrier flying from Indonesia to Nigeria.
- The estimated flight duration from Nigeria to Indonesia is 16 hours, 4 minutes.
- Nigeria uses the West Africa Standard Time zone (GMT+1), hence, Jakarta, Indonesia is 6 hours ahead of Nigeria.
- A child (under 16) who is not traveling with both parents or a legal guardian must provide a notarized letter of consent signed by the non-accompanying parent(s) or guardian.
- Visitors must provide proof of travel arrangements including a computer-generated flight itinerary from the airline or travel agency or copy of airline tickets showing round trip travel to Nigeria and onward flight.
- There are no currency restrictions on entry and exit.
- Visitors are required to present a proof of Polio and Yellow Fever vaccination.
- Visitors cannot depart the country without presenting entry stamps to the immigration authorities.
- Transportation within Nigeria can be made through buses, minivans, taxis, rickshaws, trains and ferries.
- Nigeria has a varied landscape. The far south is defined by its tropical rain-forest climate, Coastal plains are found in both the southwest and the southeast. The Eastern part and a little portion of the North is made up of freshwater swamp and rain-forest while the rest of the North is made up of desert lands.
- Nigeria has a tropical climate with two seasons. A wet season from April through October and a dry season from November through March with June being the month with the highest amount of rainfall and degree of humidity.
- Nigeria is the most populous country in Africa and the seventh most populous country in the world.
- The country is viewed as a multinational state, as it is inhabited by 250 ethnic groups, of which the four largest are the Fulani, Hausa, Igbo and Yoruba.
- The official language of Nigeria is Nigerian English.
- Nigeria also has a wide array of unexploited mineral resources which include natural gas, coal, bauxite, tantalite, gold, tin, iron ore, limestone, niobium, lead, and zinc.
- Nigeria is a religiously diverse society, with Christianity and Islam being the most widely professed religions.
- Tourism in Nigeria centers largely on events, due to the country's ample amount of ethnic groups, but also includes rain forests, savannah, waterfalls and other natural attractions.
- Places of interest may include the Tafawa Balewa Square(Lagos), Yankari Games Reserve (Bauchi), Obudu Cattle Ranch(Crossriver), The Nike Art Gallery, Freedom Park Lagos and the Cathedral Church of Christ, Lagos.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are there telecommunications facilities in Nigeria?
Yes, Nigeria has one of the fastest-growing telecommunications markets in the world. Major emerging market operators (like MTN, 9mobile, Airtel and Globacom) basing their largest and most profitable centers in the country.
Is it safe to travel to Nigeria?
Most parts of Nigeria are safe particularly in its capital, Abuja and major cities such as Lagos, Port-Harcourt and Calabar.
Are there medical facilities in Nigeria?
The quality of Nigerian healthcare institutions is still advancing, However, for routine check-ups and minor issues, the private clinics in the urban areas of Nigeria are satisfactory.
What is the HIV/AIDS prevalence rate in Nigeria?
Nigeria is one of the few African countries that has been able to actively combat the virus with a relatively low HIV prevalence at a percentage rate of 2.8% recorded in 2018.