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R10 — Staff of INGO Visa - Short Visit (F7L)
VisasNigeriaR10 — Staff of INGO Visa - Short Visit (F7L)
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R10 — Staff of INGO Visa - Short Visit (F7L)

Residency Pathway

At a Glance

Processing Time

Varies

Application Fee

Free

Stay Duration

1 month

Renewable
No dependents
No PR pathway
No job offer needed
Remote work not required

Overview

Short visit visa for staff of international non-governmental organisations on temporary assignments or assessments in Nigeria.

The Staff of INGO Visa (F7L) was established by the Nigerian government to streamline the entry of humanitarian personnel into the country, formalizing a structured pathway for international staff whose work is vital to the nation’s development and emergency response sectors. This visa category emerged from the necessity to regulate and monitor the influx of foreign nationals working under the auspices of International Non-Governmental Organizations (INGOs), ensuring that their activities align with national security interests and developmental goals. By requiring that the sponsoring INGO maintains a valid Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Nigerian government, the visa serves as a critical regulatory bridge. It effectively fills a gap in the immigration system by distinguishing between general business travelers and specialized humanitarian actors, providing a legal framework that grants the government oversight of the aid sector while simultaneously facilitating the rapid deployment of experts needed to address urgent social, health, and economic challenges across the federation.

The ideal applicant for the F7L visa is a professional, volunteer, or technical specialist employed by a recognized international organization who is entering Nigeria for a temporary, mission-specific assignment, such as conducting field assessments, implementing aid projects, or providing specialized training. Unlike standard business or tourist visas, which offer broader but less specialized entry rights, the F7L is uniquely tailored to the humanitarian ecosystem, requiring documentation that ties the individual directly to an entity vetted by the Nigerian authorities. This distinction is its most notable benefit; it provides a clear, compliant route for aid workers to operate legally without the ambiguity often associated with general visitor categories. However, the visa comes with inherent limitations: it is strictly a short-visit authorization, meaning it does not grant the holder permanent residency or the right to seek local employment outside of their sponsoring INGO. Furthermore, the reliance on the organization’s MOU means that the applicant’s status is inextricably linked to the standing of their employer, making the visa a highly specialized tool that prioritizes institutional accountability and mission-driven entry over individual migration.

Stay & Extensions

Initial grant1 month

Requirements

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

Valid passport with at least 6 months validity

Letter of Invitation from the INGO in Nigeria

Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the Government of Nigeria and the INGO

Proof of sufficient funds

Evidence of return ticket

Evidence of hotel reservation or host address in Nigeria

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS

Valid passport

Letter of Invitation from the INGO

Copy of the MOU with the Nigerian Government

Proof of funds

Return ticket

Evidence of accommodation

Completed application form and payment receipt

Advantages & Considerations

Key Benefits

  • Specifically designed for staff of international organizations
  • Streamlined process for those affiliated with recognized INGOs
  • Supports group applications

Worth Knowing

  • Permitted to perform INGO-related activities only; no private employment
  • Single entry visa
  • Maximum stay of 30 days
  • Validity of 90 days from issuance

Application Process

1

Confirm the INGO's MOU status with Nigerian authorities

2

Complete the online visa application form

3

Pay the visa fees online and print the receipt

4

Submit the application and required documents to the Nigerian Mission

5

Attend an interview if required

6

Collect the visa

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