| Nigerian passport | |
|---|---|
Front cover of the current Nigerian passport (withchip | |
| Type | Passport |
| Issued by | |
| Purpose | Identification, International travel |
| Valid in | All countries |
| Eligibility | Nigerian citizenship |
| Expiration | 5 or 10 years (Adult) 5 years (Minor) |
| Cost |
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Nigerian passports are issued to Nigerian citizens to travel outside ofNigeria. Nigeria now offers only electronic passports for new passport applications. These electronic passports, known also as thee-passport, are classified as either "Standard" or "Official", depending on intended use.[1]
Nigerian passports can be applied for either at the physical location of the Nigeria Immigration Services, or by making submission through its website. Nigerians living in other countries may obtain passports through the nearest Nigerian embassy or consulate. Renewing an already existing passport must be done in person.[2]
The official e-passport is primarily reserved for certain classes of government officials and Nigerian diplomats.
Nigerian citizens can travel to member states of theEconomic Community of West African States (ECOWAS).
On 1 September 2025, the passport fee was set to ₦100,000 for 5-year, 32-page booklets and ₦200,000 for 10-year, 64-page booklets for domestic applications. The previous prices, set in August 2024, were ₦50,000 (up from ₦35,000) and ₦100,000 (up from ₦70,000) respectively. Prices for applying abroad remained unchanged at US$150 and US$230.[3] Some commenters criticised the rises as contributing further to inflation and making the passport unaffordable for many Nigerians, noting that the monthly minimum wage in the country was ₦70,000.[4][5]

In 2016, Nigerian citizens had visa-free or visa on arrival access to 66 countries and territories, ranking the Nigerian passport 91st in the world according to theVisa Restrictions Index.