Getting passport in Nigeria now made easy

Before now, getting an international passport in Nigeria has away been so difficult as you have to go through a whole lot of stress going from one office to the other, all thanks for the new federal government strategy.

 have you been duped or surcharge by some immigration personal while trying to get a passport for yourself or love ones you don't need to worry, the federal government of Nigeria has put in place an easy way to enroll for your passport right from the comfort of your home, office and pay directly online to the Nigeria immigration service account at a lesser amount .no extra charges or cost.

The New enhanced e-Passport (Validity and Cost) 

- 32 pages valid 5 years is 26k
- 64 pages valid 5 years is 35k
- 64 pages valid 10 years is 70k.

NOTE: These prices are only for three states; Lagos, Abuja, and Rivers and all ages will pay the same price for ONLY these 3 locations. 

For the rest of the 33 states, the price is as follows;

- 32 pages valid for 5 years 17,800
- 64 pages valid for 5 years 23,000

NOTE: Children less than 16 and adults 60 and above pay 11,000 for 32 pages which is valid for 5 years.

Also, be aware that, you'll make payment online not like before that you pay an exorbitant amount on the counter base on who you know.

HOW TO APPLY FOR THE NEW INTERNATIONAL PASSPORT!!!

If you are applying in Nigeria, You don’t need any immigration officer to help you, pay online, print your receipts and forms online, and go with all your documents to their office.

Any documentary requirements that will be asked are specifically stated on the portal below.

https://immigration.gov.ng/standard-passport/

Then when you want to apply online, click on fresh passport, if you have never had a passport. 

If you have had a passport and just want to renew your passport

 Click on the renewal link bellow

https://portal.immigration.gov.ng/pages/welcome

with this easy step, it is now very easy to own a passport in Nigeria.

MAY NIGERIA SUCCEED.

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