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R3A — Transit Without Visa (F3A)
VisasNigeriaR3A — Transit Without Visa (F3A)
NigeriaNigeria•Africa
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R3A — Transit Without Visa (F3A)

Work

At a Glance

Processing Time

Varies

Application Fee

Free

Stay Duration

2 days

Renewable

No

Job Offer

Not Required

Dependents

Not Specified

PR Pathway

No

Remote Work

Not Required

Overview

Allows eligible nationals to transit through a Nigerian airport without obtaining a formal visa, provided they do not leave the transit zone.

The Transit Without Visa (F3A) facility in Nigeria was established as a strategic mechanism to bolster the nation’s status as a burgeoning aviation hub within West Africa, specifically designed to streamline the experience for international travelers passing through major transit points like Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Lagos or Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport in Abuja. Rooted in the broader framework of the Nigerian Immigration Act and subsequent administrative policies aimed at modernizing border management, this facility exists to facilitate the seamless movement of global passengers who have no intention of entering the Nigerian sovereign territory. It addresses a critical gap in the immigration system by eliminating the bureaucratic friction and administrative overhead associated with issuing formal entry visas for individuals whose presence in the country is purely ephemeral. By formalizing this transit protocol, the Nigerian government effectively balances the necessity of maintaining rigorous national security and border integrity with the practical realities of modern global aviation, ensuring that international travelers can navigate connecting flights without the undue burden of acquiring temporary entry permits for short-duration layovers.

The ideal applicant for the F3A facility is the international traveler who views Nigeria as a vital logistical waypoint rather than a final destination, typically encompassing business professionals, tourists, and expatriates traveling between international regions. While the facility is not restricted to specific professional fields, it is most frequently utilized by those on long-haul routes who possess a confirmed onward ticket and are capable of remaining within the designated international transit zone for the duration of their layover. What makes this facility particularly distinctive compared to standard visa categories—such as the Business Visa or the Subject to Regularization (STR) visa—is its complete lack of formal application processing, as it functions as an exemption rather than a grant of entry. The primary benefit is the significant reduction in travel preparation time and cost, allowing passengers to maintain fluid itineraries without the risk of visa denial or processing delays. However, the limitation is absolute: the facility is strictly confined to the transit area, meaning that any attempt to clear immigration or exit the airport terminal necessitates a formal visa, rendering the F3A void. This distinction underscores its purpose as a specialized tool for transit efficiency, providing a frictionless experience for the transient traveler while strictly upholding the sovereign boundaries of the Nigerian state.

Stay & Extensions

Initial grant2 days

Requirements

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

Must be a traveler in direct transit through a Nigerian airport.

Must have a confirmed onward ticket to a destination outside Nigeria.

Must remain within the airport transit zone (airside).

Passport must be valid for at least 6 months with 2 blank pages.

KEY CRITERIA

Education

none or higher

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS

Valid passport (at least 6 months validity).

Confirmed onward flight ticket to a destination outside Nigeria.

Two recent passport-sized photographs (if processed at a mission).

Evidence of sufficient funds.

Advantages & Considerations

Key Benefits

  • Allows transit without the need for a full entry visa.
  • Convenient for passengers with short layovers.

Worth Knowing

  • Maximum stay is 48 hours.
  • Traveler is not permitted to exit the airport immigration area.
  • Not valid for entry into Nigeria.
  • Not extendable.

Application Process

1

This is typically handled at the point of entry (airport) for eligible travelers.

2

Present a valid passport and confirmed onward flight ticket to immigration officials at the transit desk.

3

Provide evidence of sufficient funds if requested.

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