Niger•AfricaVaries
155 USD
3 months
Yes
Not Required
Allowed
No
Not Required
Visa for visiting relatives or family members residing in Niger, requiring a host invitation letter.
The Nigerien Family Visit Visa, formally known as the Visa de Visite Familiale, serves as a critical instrument within the nation’s immigration framework, designed to facilitate the maintenance of transnational kinship ties while ensuring rigorous oversight of foreign entries. Established under the broader provisions of Niger’s national immigration laws and administrative decrees governing the entry and stay of foreign nationals, this visa exists to bridge the gap between standard tourism and long-term residency. Unlike general tourist visas, which are often geared toward short-term leisure or business exploration, the Family Visit Visa acknowledges the unique socio-cultural importance of family reunification, even on a temporary basis. By formalizing the process through which foreign nationals may visit relatives residing within Niger, the government creates a structured pathway that balances the sovereign need for border security with the humanitarian and social necessity of allowing families to gather. This visa fills a specific niche in the immigration system by providing a legal mechanism for individuals who do not intend to work or settle permanently but who require a stay longer than a standard transit or short-stay tourist permit might accommodate, provided they have a verified local sponsor.
The ideal applicant for the Family Visit Visa is an individual—typically a foreign national—who possesses a documented familial or close personal connection to a resident or citizen of Niger and intends to visit for a defined period. This visa is particularly relevant for expatriates, diaspora members, or foreign spouses and relatives of Nigerien residents who wish to visit for weddings, family milestones, or general support. What makes this visa distinctive compared to other categories is its reliance on the "host invitation letter," a mandatory requirement that shifts a portion of the responsibility for the visitor’s conduct and support onto the host residing within Niger. While it does not grant the holder the right to seek employment or engage in professional activities, it offers a more stable and predictable entry status than a generic visa-on-arrival. Applicants must be prepared to provide robust proof of their relationship, such as birth or marriage certificates, alongside mandatory health documentation, most notably the Yellow Fever vaccination certificate, which is strictly enforced due to regional health protocols. While the visa involves a significant administrative fee—starting at approximately USD 155—it provides the benefit of a clear, authorized legal status that facilitates smoother entry at border checkpoints and provides peace of mind for both the visitor and their host family.
| Initial grant | 3 months |
Valid passport with at least 6 months validity beyond the date of entry
Duly completed and signed visa application form
Recent color passport-sized photographs
Letter of invitation from the host in Niger
Proof of identity or residence permit of the inviting party in Niger
Proof of round-trip flight reservation or itinerary
Proof of accommodation (hotel reservation or host address)
Yellow fever vaccination certificate
Education
none or higher
Valid passport (original and copy)
Completed and signed visa application form (2 copies)
Two recent passport-sized photographs
Letter of invitation from the host
Copy of the host's Nigerien ID card or residence permit
Round-trip flight reservation
Proof of accommodation
International certificate of vaccination against yellow fever
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