How Much Is America Visa Fee In Nigeria Today
Visa Fees and Payment Options
All visa applicants, including children, are required to pay a non-refundable, non-transferable visa application fee (often called the MRV fee) before applying for a nonimmigrant visa. This fee must be paid regardless of whether the visa is issued. The type of visa applied for will determine the fee amount, and a list of fees for different visa types can be found on the U.S. State Department’s website at travel.state.gov.
Please note that these fees only apply to nonimmigrant visas. Additional fees for other visa types, which may be payable directly to entities like the National Visa Center or the Department of Homeland Security, can be found on travel.state.gov.
Visa Fee Payment Options
To pay the visa fee, you must first create an account on the official appointment scheduling website and select the type of visa for which you are applying. You will then be able to choose from the following payment options:
- Bank Deposit (Cash or Electronic Funds Transfer – EFT): Generate a payment deposit slip by clicking “Generate” on the portal. Follow the instructions to make a payment at First Bank of Nigeria in local currency. This slip includes a Transaction Reference Number, which must be used correctly to ensure the payment is validated, and an Expiration Date, which gives you three days to make the payment before the slip expires.
- Card Payment in USD: You can complete the payment in USD using a credit or debit card. This method processes instantly, allowing you to proceed immediately to schedule an appointment.
Visa Fee Terms and Validity
Visa application fees are non-refundable and non-transferable to another individual. These fees are valid for one year from the payment date.
Visa Types and Application Fees
Application fees vary by visa type, with common nonimmigrant visas costing $185 (e.g., tourist, business, student, and exchange visas). Petition-based visas, such as work or religious visas, are $190, while K visas cost $265 and E visas cost $205. K visa payments are only accepted at GT Bank. Certain diplomatic and official visa types, including A, G, and NATO visas, do not require a fee. For a full list of fee amounts and visa types, refer to the U.S. Department of State’s fee schedule.
Additional Fees
- SEVIS Fees: Applicants for F, M, and J visas may also need to pay a SEVIS fee in addition to the visa application fee. For nonimmigrant students, this fee is $350, and for exchange visitors, it is $220. Those on U.S. government-sponsored programs are exempt from SEVIS fees. For details on SEVIS fees, visit the SEVIS Fee Processing Website.
- L Visa Fraud Prevention and Detection Fee: First-time L visa applicants under a blanket petition must pay a $500 fee for fraud prevention, payable in cash at the Consular Section on the interview day.
Appointment and Location Information
The Embassy and Consulate General prioritize urgent visa needs, though regular appointments are offered based on local conditions. The MRV fee validity has been extended for applicants affected by pandemic-related delays. Contact information, hours, and address details for Abuja and Lagos locations can be found on their respective websites: Embassy in Abuja and Consulate in Lagos.
Security Information and Restrictions
Applicants are not permitted to bring electronic devices, large bags, liquids, or sharp objects to the Embassy or Consulate General. Please arrange to store these items prior to arrival, as storage is not provided on-site.
Special Accommodations
The Embassy and Consulate General provide reasonable accommodations for applicants with disabilities. Accommodations include private appointments, sign language interpretation, large-print materials, and alternative non-verbal responses for those unable to speak. In cases of medical conditions preventing fingerprinting, waivers may be granted.
For more details on visa services, application fees, and appointment procedures, visit the official visa application website.