Do Nigeria citizens need a visa for Russia?
Yes — Nigeria passport holders need a visa to enter Russia. It must be arranged in advance, usually at an embassy or consulate.
Documents you'll typically need
- Completed visa application form
- Valid passport (6+ months validity, minimum 2 blank pages)
- 2 recent passport-sized photos
- Round-trip flight tickets
- Proof of accommodation (hotel booking)
- Bank statements (last 3 months)
- Travel insurance covering medical emergencies
- Proof of employment or business registration
- Cover letter stating purpose of visit
How to apply / enter
- Contact the destination country's embassy or consulate in your country
- Download and fill out the visa application form
- Gather all required documents and make copies
- Book an appointment at the embassy/consulate
- Attend the appointment and submit your application
- Pay the visa fee
- Wait for processing — timelines vary widely by country and season
- Collect your passport with visa or receive by mail
Entry requirements for Russia
Beyond the visa itself, these are the things travelers most often get turned away for — have them ready:
- Passport validity: Valid for at least 6 months
- Onward / return ticket Required
- Proof of funds Required
- Travel insurance Required
Medical insurance required to obtain visa - Routine vaccines Recommended
- Most Western countries currently advise against travel to Russia
- Registration with local authorities required within 7 working days
- Tourist visa required for most nationalities; e-Visa available for some
- Travel insurance with coverage for Russia required for visa application
Requirements can vary by nationality and change without notice — confirm with the official sources above before you travel.
Official sources
Always confirm with the destination's official government portal before you travel:
About Russia
Tsars, the Bolshoi, Red Square, Lake Baikal, and the vast Trans-Siberian wilderness
- Capital: Moscow
- Currency: Russian Ruble (RUB)
- Language: Russian
- Time zone: MSK (UTC+3)
- Best time to visit: May – September (Moscow/St. Petersburg), December – March (Siberia)
Frequently asked questions
Do Nigeria citizens need a visa to visit Russia?
Yes — Nigeria passport holders need a visa to enter Russia. It must be arranged in advance, usually at an embassy or consulate.
How long can Nigeria passport holders stay in Russia?
Maximum stay: Varies by destination and visa category.
How much does a Russia visa cost for Nigeria citizens?
Typical fee: Varies — check official portal. Fees can change — confirm on the official portal before applying.
How long does it take to get a Russia visa?
Processing time: Varies — contact the embassy for current times.
What documents do Nigeria citizens need for Russia?
Completed visa application form; Valid passport (6+ months validity, minimum 2 blank pages); 2 recent passport-sized photos; Round-trip flight tickets; Proof of accommodation (hotel booking); Bank statements (last 3 months); Travel insurance covering medical emergencies; Proof of employment or business registration; Cover letter stating purpose of visit.
How long must my passport be valid to enter Russia?
Valid for at least 6 months
Where do Nigeria citizens apply for a Russia visa?
Apply via the official portal: https://evisa.kdmid.ru
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