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F7J — Humanitarian Services Visa (F7J)
VisasNigeriaF7J — Humanitarian Services Visa (F7J)
NigeriaNigeria•Africa
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F7J — Humanitarian Services Visa (F7J)

Residency Pathway

At a Glance

Processing Time

2–5 working days

Application Fee

Free

Stay Duration

3 months

Not renewable
No dependents
No PR pathway
No job offer needed
Remote work not required

Overview

Short visit visa for foreign nationals providing humanitarian aid, charity work, or volunteer services in Nigeria.

The Humanitarian Services Visa (F7J) was established by the Nigerian government as a strategic instrument to facilitate the seamless entry of international personnel dedicated to the nation’s socio-economic development and crisis response efforts. Rooted in the broader framework of Nigeria’s Immigration Act and regulated by the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS), this visa category serves as a formal bridge between the federal government and the global non-profit sector. It was created to address a critical gap in the immigration system: the need for a specialized, expedited pathway for foreign nationals whose primary intent is not commercial profit, but the delivery of essential services in sectors such as healthcare, disaster relief, education, and community development. By formalizing the entry process through the National Planning Commission or relevant sectoral agencies, the F7J visa ensures that the Nigerian government maintains oversight of foreign aid operations while simultaneously encouraging international organizations to contribute to the country’s humanitarian landscape without the bureaucratic friction often associated with standard business or work permits.

The ideal applicant for the F7J visa is a dedicated professional, volunteer, or representative of a registered non-governmental organization (NGO) or charitable institution who has been formally invited to provide on-the-ground support within Nigeria. This visa is specifically tailored for individuals working in fields such as medical aid, rural infrastructure development, educational outreach, and emergency humanitarian assistance. What makes the F7J distinctive compared to traditional work visas is its focus on altruistic intent rather than capital gain; it bypasses the complex requirements of the Subject to Regularization (STR) visa, provided the applicant can produce a robust Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) or a formal letter of support from a recognized Nigerian government agency. While the visa offers the significant benefit of streamlined entry for those engaged in vital social work, it is strictly limited to the duration of the humanitarian project and does not grant the holder the right to engage in local employment outside of their specified charitable mandate. Applicants must demonstrate financial self-sufficiency and a clear intent to depart upon the conclusion of their service, ensuring that the visa remains a tool for temporary, high-impact humanitarian support rather than a pathway to permanent residency.

Stay & Extensions

Initial grant3 months

Requirements

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

Valid passport with at least 6 months validity and 2 blank pages

Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) signed with the Nigerian National Planning Commission or a corresponding reference letter from a relevant Nigerian government agency

Evidence of return flight ticket

Evidence of reserved accommodation in Nigeria

Evidence of sufficient funds or means of sustenance

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS

Completed online visa application form

Online payment acknowledgment slip

Valid passport (minimum 6 months validity)

Two recent passport-sized photographs (35/40mm)

MOU or authorization letter from the Nigerian National Planning Commission

Return flight ticket

Evidence of accommodation

Proof of sufficient funds

Advantages & Considerations

Key Benefits

  • Facilitates short-term humanitarian work in Nigeria
  • Recognized category under the Nigeria Visa Policy 2020
  • Allows for group applications (up to 10 persons)

Worth Knowing

  • Strictly for humanitarian activities; employment is prohibited
  • Single entry visa
  • Maximum stay of 30 days (or up to 90 days depending on specific approval)
  • Not extendable
  • Processing time typically 2-5 working days

Application Process

1

Secure the necessary MOU or authorization from the relevant Nigerian government body

2

Complete the online visa application form on the official Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) portal

3

Make the required online payment and print the payment acknowledgment slip

4

Submit the application and supporting documents at the designated Nigerian Mission (Embassy/High Commission/Consulate) or via the e-Visa system (if eligible)

5

Attend an interview if requested by immigration authorities

6

Obtain the visa upon approval

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