Oman eVisa Requirements from Nigeria
Oman Visa for Nigerian citizens
Forget airport queues and embassy visits! Omani adventure beckons Nigerian travellers through a streamlined eVisa portal. This online oasis eliminates the visa hurdles, offering a single-entry pass valid for 28 days of exploration. But be aware, this desert dream is only accessible to Nigerians residing in fellow GCC countries, acting as your golden key to Oman's ancient wonders and dazzling desert landscapes. So, pack your sun hat and embrace the eVisa's magic – Oman awaits with open arms (and digital doors).
Types of Oman Visa for Nigerian citizens:
eVisa: The most convenient option, available online for Nigerians residing in neighboring GCC countries (Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and UAE). This single-entry eVisa grants a 28-day stay for tourism or business.
Embassy Visa: If you're not in a GCC country, the only option is to apply through the Omani embassy in Nigeria. This process involves more paperwork and takes longer, with visas issued for tourism, business, or family visits, ranging from single-entry to multiple-entry with varying validity periods.
Special Visas: Specific circumstances like employment, marriage, or medical treatment demand dedicated visas obtained through the embassy.
Document Requirements and Eligibility Criteria of Oman Visa for Nigerian citizen
How To Apply for Oman Visa
Yes, Nigerian citizens require a visa to visit Oman.
The most common visa for Nigerians is the eVisa, a single-entry visa valid for 28 days. Other visa types include visit visas, business visas, and residence visas.
You will need a valid Nigerian passport with at least six months' validity remaining, a recent passport-sized photograph, and proof of travel insurance.
eVisa applications are usually processed within 3-5 working days.
No, eVisas cannot be extended. If you wish to stay in Oman for longer than 28 days, you will need to apply for a different type of visa.
All visitors to Oman must have a valid passport and a confirmed return or onward ticket. You may also be required to show proof of sufficient funds for your stay.
There are no mandatory vaccinations for travel to Oman. However, it is recommended that you are up-to-date on routine vaccinations such as measles, mumps, and rubella.
The currency in Oman is the Omani Rial (OMR).
Oman is 3 hours ahead of Nigeria.
Visa processing time generally take up to 3-5 working days
Every Nigeriancitizen with a valid Nigerianpassport and clean criminal record
No, as such there is no age restriction for Oman visa
Visa processing fee may vary. It is better to consult our visa expert for any query
Contact to the embassy or our visa expert for more details.
In some case it is possible to get visa within 24 hours.
Yes, VisitsVisa respect your privacy and keep all the data safe and secure.
No, Visa fee is nonrefundable from the Oman government.
In some case it is possible.