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National visa / Long term visa
Pässe mit verschiedenen Visa, © Colourbox
The National visa is the entry visa for a long-term stay (over 90 days)
The National Visa is the entry visa for a long-term stay for a specific travel purpose. It is usually issued for 90 days, in certain cases up to one year. After entry, a domestic residence title must usually be applied for.
Responsible mission abroad
The German Embassy Abuja only processes national visa applications to a very limited extent.
The Embassy in Abuja is responsible for you if you have your residence in one of the following federal states:
FCT, Niger, Kwara, Kogi, Nassarawa, Benue, Taraba, Plateau, Adamawa, Gombe, Bauchi, Kaduna, Zamfara, Kebbi, Sokoto, Katsina, Kano, Jigawa, Yobe, Borno
and
one of the following cases applies to you
- Spouses and children of Germans only if a German birht/marriage certifcate can be produced for ALL travelers OR the document verification process has already been done with a positive outcome
- Members of the Diplomatic Corps in Abuja (+ spouse and children) and staff of diplomatic missions for accreditation in Germany
- Participants in visitor programmes organised by German federal authorities (only if costs are fully covered).
- Scholarship holders whose scholarship is paid from public funds
- Participants in conferences / training courses organised by the federal authorities / political foundations / GIZ, if costs are fully covered.
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Re-entry visas if you have lost your residence permit
In all other cases, the Consulate General in Lagos is responsible for your visa application.
Application preparation
Prepare your application in the following steps
- Please take your time to fill out the VIDEX Form diligently. The filled, printed and signed form has to be presented at the interview.
- Follow the instructions on the basic data protection regulation
- Please compile the accompanying application documents. Missing documents or evidence may lead to rejection of the application. We have compiled the appropriate checklists for you.
- Visa for study purposes
- Visa for family reunion - Spouses
- Visa for family reunion - Child
- Visa for family reunion - Parent of a German child
- Visa for an Au-Pair-Stay
- Visa for a voluntary service
- Visa for employment
- Visa within the framework of the fast track skilled worker immigration law
- Visa for a research stay
- Visa Opportunity Card
- Please read through all the visa application instructions on this page
- Book an appointment through the online system for the Consulate General in Lagos or make an appointment individually at the Embassy in Abuja if the above conditions apply to you.
- If you wish to renunite with a family member with protection status in Germany, please register via this seperate link.
Keep in mind that the demand for appointments is very high! Therefore, make sure you make an appointment in good time.
Submitting your application
To submit your application, please appear in person for your appointment at the mission. At this appointment, you will hand in your complete application documents and pay the fee (€75 to be paid in Nigerian Naira at the current exchange rate). At the Consulate General in Lagos, the fees can only be paid with POS. The Embassy in Abuja exclusively accepts cash payments.
Your photo and fingerprints will also be taken.
Application processing
The German mission abroad will check whether your application meets the legal requirements and and decide on your application. Depending on the purpose of the journey, this examination may take up to one year. As soon as a decision has been made on your application, you will be contacted by the German mission abroad. Please understand that questions regarding the processing status cannot be answered during this time.
Return of the passport
As soon as the German mission abroad has decided on your application, you will receive your passport and your original documents back.
If your visa application has been rejected, this may be for various reasons. We will inform you of these reasons in a rejection letter.
Safe travels! Information for visa-holder
If all the information on your visa label is correct, nothing stands in the way of your journey. Please check this as soon as you have your passport back in your hands. Please inform us immediately of any errors so that we can issue you with a new visa.
The issuance of a visa does not constitute a right to enter the country. The final decision is made by the border police at the time of entry control into the federal territory. It is possible that the border police will ask you to present documents in addition to your passport with the valid visa upon entry. You should therefore take a set of your visa documents with you on your journey.