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NIS Partners German Federal Police, receives 40 Walkie-Talkie Radios to Strengthen Operational Capacity

NIS PARTNERS GERMAN FEDERAL POLICE, RECEIVES 40 WALKIE-TALKIE RADIOS TO STRENGTHEN OPERATIONAL CAPACITY

The Nigeria Immigration Service has received forty (40) pieces of Motorola DP4801e Walkie-Talkie Radios donated by the German Federal Police, as part of the ongoing cooperation between both institutions. The official handing-over ceremony took place on 4th August, 2025, at the Service Headquarters, Abuja.

  1. Representing the German Embassy at the ceremony were Mr. Felix Haala, Press Counsellor, and Miss Roil Ukwu, Press Communication Officer, on behalf of the German Federal Police.
  2. The Comptroller General, KN Nandap, pcc, mmis, fsmn through the Comptroller for Bilateral and Multilateral engagements AD Crown, expressed appreciation to the German Government for the donation, noting that the equipments will go a long way in boosting communication efficiency, strengthening field operations, and supporting the Service’s broader mandate of ensuring Border Security and effective Migration Management.
  3. This engagement further cements the strategic partnership between Nigeria and Germany, while reinforcing shared commitments to security cooperation and improved Migration Governance.

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ACI AS Akinlabi
Service Public Relations Officer
Nigeria Immigration Service Headquarters, Abuja
4th August, 2025

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The Nigeria Immigration Service top management attended the opening ceremony of the 2025 Ministers’ Conference of the Ministry of Interior

The Nigeria Immigration Service top management attended the opening ceremony of the 2025 Ministers’ Conference of the Ministry of Interior themed “From Plan to Result – Strengthening Institutional Performance in the Ministry of Interior.” held on 28th August 2025, at Zuma Rock Resort, Suleja, Niger State.

The high-level conference, organized by the Honourable Minister of Interior, Dr. Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, convened 58 senior officers from agencies under the Ministry, all Directors, and members of the Board led by the Secretary Maj. Gen A.M. Jebiri(RtD). Also in attendance was the Special Adviser to the President on Policy and Coordination, Mrs. Hadiza Bala Usman.

The conference facilitated comprehensive discussions on the theme, exploring innovations, reforms, and performance enhancements to optimize the Ministry and its agencies’ efficiency and Service Delivery.

In his keynote address, the Honorable Minister, stressed the imperative of innovation and reforms to boost institutional performance and achieve tangible outcomes. While acknowledging existing challenges, he commended the progress made by agencies and encouraged stakeholders to remain committed to excellence and enhanced Service Delivery, aligning with the Renewed Hope Agenda’s vision for a better future.

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NIGERIA IMMIGRATION SERVICE ANNOUNCES UPWARD REVIEW OF NIGERIAN STANDARD PASSPORT FEES.

PRESS RELEASE
NIGERIA IMMIGRATION SERVICE ANNOUNCES UPWARD REVIEW OF NIGERIAN STANDARD PASSPORT FEES.

In a bid to uphold the quality and integrity of the Nigerian Passport, the Nigeria Immigration Service hereby announces an upward review of Nigerian Stardard Passport fees, set to take effect on 1st September, 2025.

2. The review which only affect Passport Application fees made in Nigeria, now set a new fee thresholds for 32-page with 5-year validity at N100,000 and 64-page with 10-year validity at N200,000.

3. Meanwhile, Nigerian Passport Application fees made by Nigerians in diaspora remain unchanged at $150 for 32-page with 5-year validity and $230 for 64-page with 10-year validity.

4. The Service reiterates its commitment to balancing quality service delivery with the need to ensure Passport services are accessible to all Nigerians.

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ACI AS AKINLABI
SERVICE PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER,
NIGERIA IMMIGRATION SERVICE HEADQUARTERS,
ABUJA.
28TH AUGUST, 2025

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NIS ORGANIZES SENSITIZATION WORKSHOP ON IMPLEMENTATION OF NIGERIA VISA POLICY 2025 FOR RETIRED OFFICERS AND FREE TRADE ZONE OPERATORS

NIS ORGANIZES SENSITIZATION WORKSHOP ON IMPLEMENTATION OF NIGERIA VISA POLICY 2025 FOR RETIRED OFFICERS AND FREE TRADE ZONE OPERATORS

The Nigeria Immigration Service held a sensitization engagement yesterday, 22nd August, 2025, for retired Immigration officers and operators of Free Trade Zones in Lagos and Ogun states, promoting synergy and information sharing.

The Comptroller General, KN Nandap, pcc, mmis, fsmn was represented by ACG FU Nwanneka, mni, in-charge Visa and Residency Directorate who delivered the keynote address which harped on the need for all stakeholders to key into the new policy as the government revamps and digitizes Nigeria visa application process.The Zonal Coordinator for Zone A, ACG EL Anugwa pcc, fsi, fcna welcomed and engaged all participants.

Presentations seamlessly linked policy and operations, highlighting NARIO’s valuable advisory role. Technical sessions delivered comprehensive insights into critical topics, from e-Visa and Regular Visa, e-Cerpac, e-TWP, to Landing/Exit Card and Amnesty, providing a thorough understanding of policy and workflow intricacies.

The successful conclusion of the Lagos stakeholders’ engagement has further deepened NIS collaboration with business regulators and NARIO.

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NIS Top Management, during a strategic meeting with the Czech Junior Deputy Minister of Defence

The Comptroller General, KN Nandap, pcc, mmis, fsmn, was ably represented by Deputy Comptroller General Works and Logistics, AJ Umanah, alongside members of NIS Top Management, during a strategic meeting with the Czech Junior Deputy Minister of Defence, Mr. Radka Konderlova, and his accompanying delegation at the Service Headquarters.

The meeting aimed to strengthen collaboration between both agencies, focusing on shared security concerns and leveraging in their respective expertise to tackle pressing challenges. Discussions centered on enhancing border security, capacity building for NIS officers, intelligence sharing, and harnessing technological innovations to improve Service Delivery and National Security.

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ACI AS AKINLABI

Service Public Relations Officer

Nigeria Immigration Service Headquarters, Abuja

20th August, 2025

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Nigeria Immigration Service wins Top Performing MDA (August) 2025

The Nigeria Immigration Service wins the Presidential Enabling Business Environment Council (PEBEC) Top Performing MDA (August) 2025.

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THE COMPTROLLER-GENERAL DECORATES NEWLY PROMOTED ASSISTANT COMPTROLLERS-GENERAL, CHARGES THEM ON LEADERSHIP AND EXCELLENCE

PRESS RELEASE

THE COMPTROLLER-GENERAL DECORATES NEWLY PROMOTED ASSISTANT
COMPTROLLERS-GENERAL, CHARGES THEM ON LEADERSHIP AND EXCELLENCE

The Comptroller-General of Nigeria Immigration Service and Chairperson of the
ECOWAS Heads of Immigration, KN Nandap, pcc, mmis, fsmn, on Tuesday, 5th August
2025, decorated 15 newly promoted Comptrollers to the rank of Assistant Comptroller-
General (ACG) at a ceremony held at the Service Headquarters, Abuja.

  1. In his opening remarks, the Deputy Comptroller-General, Human Resources
    Management Directorate, A. Ayeni, welcomed attendees and congratulated the
    newly promoted officers, noting that their elevation reflects hard work,
    integrity, and leadership. He thereafter announced the names of the newly
    promoted ACGs for the CGIS to decorate.
  2. The Comptroller-General, in her remarks appreciated the Honourable Minister
    of Interior, Dr. Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, and the Secretary of the Civil Defence,
    Correctional, Fire and Immigration Service Board (CDCFIB), Major General (Rtd)
    AM Jibril, for sustaining the unprecedented wave of promotions experienced
    under the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR. Speaking
    further, she noted that this year’s promotion list for ACG’s was released earlier
    than that of last year, reinforcing a new era of smooth career progression and
    institutional growth within the Service.
  3. Addressing the newly decorated senior officers, the CGIS stated that their new
    ranks come with greater leadership responsibilities and charged them to lead
    with fairness, professionalism, and strategic focus, inspiring excellence at all
    levels. She added that the Service is on a transformational path as it is
    embracing innovations that aligns with global best practices and the Renewed
    Hope Agenda.
  4. The Nigeria Immigration Service remains committed to merit-based career
    progression, fostering professional excellence and the continuous
    transformation of its operations to meet global standards, while ensuring
    effective Border Security and efficient Migration Management.

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ACI AS AKINLABI
SERVICE PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER,
NIGERIA IMMIGRATION SERVICE HEADQUARTERS,
ABUJA.
5TH AUGUST, 2025

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Advisory to Nigerians on the Responsible Use of U.S. Visas

TRAVEL ADVISORY

Advisory to Nigerians on the Responsible Use of U.S. Visas

1. The Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) wishes to inform the general public of concerns raised by the United States Government regarding the misuse of U.S. visas by Nigerians. All visa holders are advised to strictly adhere to the purpose stated in their visa applications.

2. Applicants are reminded that security screening by U.S. authorities continues beyond initial entry. Any violation of immigration or other laws may result in visa revocation or deportation.

3. Breach of visa conditions, including overstaying, may attract severe penalties, including removal from the U.S. and permanent ineligibility for future travel. The U.S. is committed to maintaining secure and transparent visa processes.

4. Nigerian students in the U.S. must remain in active study. Withdrawal, absenteeism, or change of academic programme without notification may lead to visa cancellation and loss of future eligibility.

5. U.S. consular officers may deny tourist visas if there is reason to believe the applicant’s primary intent is to give birth in the U.S. to obtain citizenship for the child.

6. The NIS continues to collaborate with the U.S. Mission in Abuja to ensure Nigeria is not included in any expanded visa restrictions. Compliance with visa regulations is essential to safeguard legitimate travel by Nigerian citizens.

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ACI AS AKINLABI

Service Public Relations Officer

Nigeria Immigration Service Headquarters, Abuja

1st August, 2025

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