Albania visa for Nigerian citizens

For Albanian citizens planning a trip to Nigeria, the visa process is efficiently handled through an e-visa system, granting a maximum stay of 30 days for purposes like tourism or business, among 8 available visa types. This convenient digital application typically costs around $75 and opens the door to West Africa's most populous nation. Reaching Nigeria from the Balkan Peninsula usually involves connecting flights through major European hubs such as Istanbul or Frankfurt, a journey that crosses multiple time zones. Upon arrival, you'll find that while English is the official language, the vibrant linguistic diversity across Nigeria is truly remarkable, offering a rich cultural experience.

eVisa· verified 2026-05-13

Visa options

TransitAirport Transit Visa (Type A)
TouristShort Stay Visa (Type C)
multiple-entry
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OtherLong Stay Visa (Type D)
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Not required with valid multi-entry Schengen/UK/US visa or residence permit of certain countries.

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