Besides the money being paid, millions of Nigerians have a hard time at embassies securing visas to enter many countries across the world. But some countries do not require visas to enter. Some will grant you visa upon arrival for a token.
Here is a list of Visa-Free countries for Nigerians:
- Bangladesh (Visa on arrival)
- Barbados (Visa free for 6 months)
- Benin Republic (Visa free)
- Burkina Faso (Visa free)
- Burundi (Visa on arrival for 30 days)
- Cameroon (Visa free)
- Cape Verde (Visa on arrival)
- Chad (Visa free)
- Comoros Island (Visa on arrival)
- Cote d’Ivoire (Visa free)
- Djibouti (Visa on arrival)
- Dominican (Visa free for 21 days)
- Fiji Island (Visa free for four months)
- Gambia (Visa free for 90 days)
- Georgia (Visa on arrival)
- Ghana (Visa free)
- Guinea (Visa free)
- Guinea Bissau (Visa free for 90 days)
- Haiti (Visa free for 90 days)
- Iran (Visa on arrival)
- Kenya (Visa on arrival for 90 days)
- Liberia (Visa free)
- Madagascar (Visa on arrival for 90 days)
- Maldives (Visa on arrival for 30 days)
- Mali (Visa free)
- Mauritania (Visa on arrival)
- Mauritius (Visa free for 90 days)
- Micronesia (Visa free for 30 days)
- Mozambique (Visa on arrival for 30 days)
- Nauru (Visa on arrival)
- Niger Republic (Visa free)
- Palau (Visa on arrival for 30 days )
- Samoa (Visa on arrival for 60 days )
- Senegal ( Visa free )
- Seychelles (Visa on arrival for 30 days)
- Sierra Leone (Visa free)
- Somalia (Visa on arrival)
- Sri Lanka (Electronic travel authorisation)
- Tanzania (Visa on arrival)
- Timor-Leste (Visa on arrival for 30 days)
- Togo (Visa free)
- Tuvalu (Visa on arrival for 30 days)
- Uganda (Visa on arrival)
- Vanuatu (Visa free for 30 days)