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Here are full list of countries Nigerians can travel with easier visa processes.

For many Nigerians, getting a visa can be difficult and time-consuming. Popular destinations like the UK, US and Schengen countries often have strict requirements.

However, some lesser-known countries offer easier visa options. These places allow Nigerians to travel visa-free, get a visa on arrival, or apply online with a simple process.

Here are 5 countries that many Nigerians don’t often consider but have friendly visa policies:

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  1. Bolivia

Bolivia is a great choice for Nigerians looking for a unique travel destination. While a visa is required, the application process is straightforward. Unlike many Western countries, Bolivia does not require an extensive travel history, making it ideal for first-time travelers.

The visa offers multiple entry options and is valid for up to a year. The fees are also affordable compared to other destinations. Though prior approval from Bolivia’s National Migration Service is needed, this step is simple with proper preparation.

With stunning landscapes and a rich cultural experience, Bolivia is an exciting option for Nigerian travelers.

  1. Paraguay

Nigerians who want to visit Paraguay must get a visa before traveling. However, the process is quick and simple. Applicants need to submit their documents to the Paraguayan embassy or consulate.

Travellers need a valid passport, visa application form, passport-sized photos, proof of accommodation, travel itinerary, and evidence of financial support. Once submitted, the visa is processed without long delays.

Paraguay offers Nigerians an opportunity to explore South America’s culture, business environment, and scenic views.

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  1. Armenia
    Armenia is another country with a hassle-free visa process for Nigerians. The application can be done online through the Armenian e-Visa system.

To apply, travelers need a valid passport, a recent photo, proof of accommodation, and a travel itinerary. The visa fees are affordable, and approval usually takes just a few days.

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Armenia’s rich history, beautiful landscapes, and welcoming visa policy make it an excellent destination for Nigerians seeking new experiences.

  1. Georgia

Nigerians planning to visit Georgia must obtain a visa before traveling. Unlike some countries that offer e-Visas or visas on arrival, Nigerians must apply for a sticker visa through the Georgian embassy or consulate.

The process is simple and requires submitting a valid passport, completed visa application form, passport-sized photos, proof of accommodation, a travel itinerary, and financial proof. The application is processed within a reasonable time.

Georgia offers Nigerian travelers a chance to explore its rich culture, business opportunities, and beautiful landscapes.

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  1. Serbia

Serbia is another destination with a straightforward visa process for Nigerians. Applicants need to submit their documents to the Serbian embassy or consulate.

Travellers must provide a valid passport, completed visa application form, passport-sized photos, proof of accommodation, travel itinerary, and financial proof. Processing is fast, allowing visitors to plan their trips without long waits.

With a growing economy, rich history, and beautiful scenery, Serbia is a great choice for Nigerians looking to explore Europe.

These lesser-known countries provide Nigerian travelers with easier visa processes and exciting opportunities to experience new cultures, business ventures, and scenic destinations.

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