Australia visa for Nigerian citizens

For Australian passport holders planning an adventure to Nigeria, the visa process is streamlined through an e-visa system, typically allowing a maximum stay of 30 days. Prospective travelers can select from eight distinct visa types, including options for tourist, business, or transit purposes, with an average e-visa costing around AUD 150. Given the vast geographical separation between the two nations, spanning over 13,000 kilometers, Australians journeying to Nigeria must account for a considerable time zone shift—up to 9 hours—and prepare for travel that often involves multiple layovers through international hubs. While English is widely spoken, familiarizing yourself with local customs and the Nigerian Naira will undoubtedly enrich your experience in this vibrant West African nation.

Visa required· verified 2026-05-29

Visa options

TouristElectronic Travel Authority (subclass 601)
multiple-entry
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BusinessElectronic Travel Authority (subclass 601) for Business Visitor Activity
multiple-entry
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TouristeVisitor (subclass 651)
multiple-entry
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BusinesseVisitor (subclass 651) for Business Visitor Activity
multiple-entry
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TransitTransit Visa
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StudentStudent Visa
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WorkWork Visa
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FamilyFamily Visa
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HumanitarianRefugee and Humanitarian Visa
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BusinessBusiness and Investment Visa
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Working HolidayWorking Holiday Visa
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OtherSpecial Category Visa (SCV)
multiple-entry

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