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gabrywyl (f)
Can A Foreigner Go In To Nigeria?
« on: May 26, 2008, 05:08 AM »

Hey all, I was just wondering about something. I am a Malaysian and I have a Nigerian Boyfriend. According to him, it is very difficult for a Foreigner to get into Nigeria. He told me that if I were to get in, I have to be engage to him first and than it will be easier to get into the country. is that true? And how about tourist?
Frando29 (m)
Re: Can A Foreigner Go In To Nigeria?
« #1 on: May 26, 2008, 09:28 AM »

@poster,

You can always apply for visa to travel to Nigeria on the grounds of tourism. But you need to prove beyond reasonable doubt that you have the financial capacity to undertake the journey. You also need to  mention the hotel you intend to stay and places you wish to visit when you get to Ngeria. Better still you can go to the Nigerian consulate in Kuala Lumpur and find out other details not mentioned here. Good luck!
babycool (f)
Re: Can A Foreigner Go In To Nigeria?
« #2 on: May 26, 2008, 11:56 AM »

@ Poster,

I am sorry to tell you this, your boyfriend is not telling the truth, Nigeria welcomes all foreigners, you don't need to be engaged to come to Nigeria, If you have enough cash, all you need to do is to apply for a tourist visa, he might as well send you an invitation from Nigeria, period!
gabrywyl (f)
Re: Can A Foreigner Go In To Nigeria?
« #3 on: May 27, 2008, 04:50 AM »

Hey Siena, No he wants me to come to Nigeria. He even collected money for it and he say that we are going next month but he says that its better for me to get engage to him so that his family wont have doubts and the immigration will let me pass easily so I don't know. I find that strange,
smile4kenn (m)
Re: Can A Foreigner Go In To Nigeria?
« #4 on: May 27, 2008, 06:23 AM »

Quote from: gabrywyl on May 27, 2008, 04:50 AM
Hey Siena, No he wants me to come to Nigeria. He even collected money for it and he say that we are going next month but he says that its better for me to get engage to him so that his family wont have doubts and the immigration will let me pass easily so I don't know. I find that strange,

Hey, where in malaysia are u? Kl, sunway nilai? How can ur boyfriend collect money from you to travel to Nigeria?  Shocked. But, i must tell u, its very hard to get visas to Nigeria. Nigerian embassies don't allow any tourist/foreigner into Nigeria unless it is very important,  About getting engaged hummm i don't believe that but you have to show good reasons why you are going to nigeria. I have seen 3 foreigners that applied for Nigerian Tourist visit and they were refused without reasons. If you want to go to Nigeria, you have to apply for visas that you want to visit places like Calabar, Abuja,  Nigerian consulars have reasons to refused foreigners visas who want to visit some certain places in Nigeria,  don't let ur boyfriend ripp u off over going to Nigeria,  Bless u for appreciating Nigeria
gabrywyl (f)
Re: Can A Foreigner Go In To Nigeria?
« #5 on: May 27, 2008, 06:31 AM »

Hey there, No. I come from Labuan Island, Malaysia. Well, my boyfriend is studying in Malaysia and usually we both would collect money to go travel. Yes, I actually think tha Nigeria is a very nice country to visit as a tourist and also the people are really nice.  Smiley Thanks for the advise.
kenflipper (m)
Re: Can A Foreigner Go In To Nigeria?
« #6 on: May 27, 2008, 08:02 AM »

Your Boy Friend is right and wrong. firstly if you apply for the visa unilaterally your chances of getting it is 20%, because malaysian airport immigration have a strain in relationship with the consular affairs of Nigeria consulate in KL, it is somewhat reciprocated. You will get it unilaterally if you are been sponsored by a reputable firm in Malaysia with a clear purpose of your trip.
However, if you go with your boyfriend to the embassy in KL you would get it at a stroke no questions asked. But! your boy friend would be required to confirm you're his girlfriend and that he will be responsible for your upkeep no documents would be required just your international passport and 2 photographs. The receptionist at the embassy is a Malaysian lady, call your country's information request number for the embassy's number and call her for further information remember to speak malayo for a more friendly outcome, she is nice tho!


gabrywyl (f)
Re: Can A Foreigner Go In To Nigeria?
« #7 on: May 27, 2008, 08:05 AM »

Oh wow! Really? I have a feeling you've been through this have you?

Thanks alot for your help.  Smiley
smile4kenn (m)
Re: Can A Foreigner Go In To Nigeria?
« #8 on: May 27, 2008, 09:50 AM »

Quote from: kenflipper on May 27, 2008, 08:02 AM
Your Boy Friend is right and wrong. firstly if you apply for the visa unilaterally your chances of getting it is 20%, because malaysian airport immigration have a strain in relationship with the consular affairs of Nigeria consulate in KL, it is somewhat reciprocated. You will get it unilaterally if you are been sponsored by a reputable firm in Malaysia with a clear purpose of your trip.
However, if you go with your boyfriend to the embassy in KL you would get it at a stroke no questions asked. But! your boy friend would be required to confirm you're his girlfriend and that he will be responsible for your upkeep no documents would be required just your international passport and 2 photographs. The receptionist at the embassy is a Malaysian lady, call your country's information request number for the embassy's number and call her for further information remember to speak malayo for a more friendly outcome, she is nice tho!




Yeah u r write,

@ poster.

i wish u lucks for your visa. I can help u with the receptionist number at the embassy,

takecare
gabrywyl (f)
Re: Can A Foreigner Go In To Nigeria?
« #9 on: June 03, 2008, 08:40 AM »

Oh Thanks so much and sorry for the late reply. I got lost out of nowhere. Smiley
Sandra2000
Re: Can A Foreigner Go In To Nigeria?
« #10 on: June 07, 2008, 08:18 PM »

Yes of course you can always visit nigeria but you need a Visa down to that place and i would advance anyone who needs a visa to nigeria to apply directly from our embassy because there are funny games for naija visa's this days
favococo (f)
Re: Can A Foreigner Go In To Nigeria?
« #11 on: June 07, 2008, 08:29 PM »

heeeeeeey all Smiley
am about to visit nigeria also hope it is not difficult like that Huh

and goooood luck for u gabrywyl  Wink

hope ur boyfriend can get u there soon if u really like to go,
adebisi1 (m)
Re: Can A Foreigner Go In To Nigeria?
« #12 on: June 07, 2008, 08:30 PM »

Quote
gabrywyl


Am sorry i think your boyfriend is afraid to get that eye to Nigeria  Shocked Shocked Shocked
favococo (f)
Re: Can A Foreigner Go In To Nigeria?
« #13 on: June 07, 2008, 08:32 PM »

baby ADEBISI
 
come on why re u talking like this please don t say like this  sorry @gabywy for my boyfriend Undecided

good luck for u!
gabrywyl (f)
Re: Can A Foreigner Go In To Nigeria?
« #14 on: June 08, 2008, 06:39 AM »

Hey all,

Yes, my boyfriend and I are going next in September and everything has been confirmed. Smiley

Thanks guys.
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