In a significant policy move aimed at promoting lawful migration and strengthening national security, the Federal Government of Nigeria, through the Ministry of Interior and the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS), has announced a Visa Amnesty Initiative* for foreign nationals currently residing in Nigeria with expired visas or immigration permits.
This limited-time amnesty window, which commenced on May 1, 2025, and runs through September 30, 2025, allows eligible individuals to regularize their immigration status without incurring penalties.
Why This Amnesty Matters
Overstaying a visa or failing to renew residence permits often leads to fines, legal sanctions, or deportation. However, through this amnesty, the Nigerian government is offering a proactive and compassionate opportunity for individuals and businesses alike to resolve these issues without fear of penalty.
The initiative also reflects a broader commitment to improving the transparency, efficiency, and integrity of Nigeria’s immigration processes under the New Visa Policy framework.
Who Is Eligible?
The Amnesty Initiative targets specific categories of non-citizens with expired immigration documentation. According to the Nigeria Immigration Service, the following individuals are eligible to apply:
* Foreign nationals with expired Visa on Arrival (VoA)
* Holders of expired Single or Multiple-Entry Visas
* Individuals with an expired Combined Expatriate Residence Permit and Aliens Card (CERPAC), where renewal is overdue by more than 30 days
These individuals are encouraged to act promptly to take advantage of the amnesty before it closes at the end of September.
The NIS has launched a dedicated online platform to streamline the amnesty application process.
A Step Toward Compliance and Security
This initiative reinforces Nigeria’s broader objectives around:
- Encouraging voluntary compliance with immigration regulations
- Reducing the number of undocumented migrants
- Supporting a secure and orderly migration system
- Promoting ease of doing business for international residents and investors
By offering this window of relief, the Nigerian government is not only promoting lawful migration but also enhancing trust in the immigration process.
Final Thoughts
With the September 30, 2025 deadline fast approaching, eligible individuals and organizations should take full advantage of this opportunity to update their legal status in Nigeria.
This is a rare and timely gesture from the government and one that should not be missed.
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