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Adekunle1665: 10:25am On Jan 17
How much is international port now
Godfearer62: 10:36am On Jan 17
5 years is 60-70k
10 years 110.
Did mine last December
Adekunle1665: 10:40am On Jan 17
Okay
Godfearer62:
5 years is 60-70k
10 years 110.
Did mine last December
Adekunle1665: 10:44am On Jan 17
What is the process and necessary documents
Adekunle1665:
Okay
AngelSlay: 10:48am On Jan 17
Adekunle1665:
How much is international port now
Do you want want to do it yourself (DIY) or you want officers to help you?
If it's DIY 5yrs 50k
10yrs 70k
If you want immigration to help you
5yrs 90k expreyand you get it within 3 days after capturing
10yrs 250k, you get it immediately after capturing

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AngelSlay: 10:49am On Jan 17
Adekunle1665:
What is the process and necessary documents
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Here's a step-by-step guide on how to apply for an international port in Nigeria:

Step 1: Determine the Type of port You Need
Nigeria offers two types of international ports:

1. *32-page port*: Suitable for frequent travelers or those who need extra pages for visas.
2. *64-page port*: Ideal for individuals who require more pages for visas or travel frequently.

Step 2: Gather Required Documents
To apply for an international port in Nigeria, you'll need the following documents:

1. *Completed online application form*: Fill out the application form on the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) website.
2. *Birth certificate*: Original and photocopy.
3. *National Identity Number (NIN) slip*: Original and photocopy.
4. *Local Government Area (LGA) certificate*: Original and photocopy.
5. *Marriage certificate (if applicable)*: Original and photocopy.
6. *Divorce certificate (if applicable)*: Original and photocopy.
7. *Court affidavit (if applicable)*: Original and photocopy.
8. *Two recent port photographs*: With a white background.
9. *Parental consent letter (for minors)*: Signed by both parents.

Step 3: Fill Out the Online Application Form
1. Visit the NIS website ((link unavailable)).
2. Click on "port Application" and select "Apply Now."
3. Fill out the online application form carefully.
4. the required documents.
5. Submit the application.

Step 4: Make Payment
1. Pay the port application fee online or at a designated bank.
2. The fee for a 32-page port is N25,000 (approximately $55 USD), while the fee for a 64-page port is N35,000 (approximately $77 USD).

Step 5: Attend an Interview (If Required)
In some cases, you may be required to attend an interview at the port office.

Step 6: Collect Your port
Once your application is approved, you'll receive an email notification to collect your port at the designated port office.

Processing Time
The processing time for an international port in Nigeria typically takes:

- 3-5 working days for expedited service (additional fee applies).
- 5-7 working days for standard service.

Additional Tips
- Ensure you fill out the online application form carefully to avoid errors.
- Use a valid email address and phone number to receive updates on your application.
- Be prepared to provide additional documentation if required.
- Avoid using third-party agents or middlemen to apply for your port.

to check the NIS website for the most up-to-date information and requirements for applying for an international port in Nigeria.

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ChinemeremFidel: 12:20pm On Jan 17
AngelSlay:
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Here's a step-by-step guide on how to apply for an international port in Nigeria:

Step 1: Determine the Type of port You Need
Nigeria offers two types of international ports:

1. *32-page port*: Suitable for frequent travelers or those who need extra pages for visas.
2. *64-page port*: Ideal for individuals who require more pages for visas or travel frequently.

Step 2: Gather Required Documents
To apply for an international port in Nigeria, you'll need the following documents:

1. *Completed online application form*: Fill out the application form on the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) website.
2. *Birth certificate*: Original and photocopy.
3. *National Identity Number (NIN) slip*: Original and photocopy.
4. *Local Government Area (LGA) certificate*: Original and photocopy.
5. *Marriage certificate (if applicable)*: Original and photocopy.
6. *Divorce certificate (if applicable)*: Original and photocopy.
7. *Court affidavit (if applicable)*: Original and photocopy.
8. *Two recent port photographs*: With a white background.
9. *Parental consent letter (for minors)*: Signed by both parents.

Step 3: Fill Out the Online Application Form
1. Visit the NIS website ((link unavailable)).
2. Click on "port Application" and select "Apply Now."
3. Fill out the online application form carefully.
4. the required documents.
5. Submit the application.

Step 4: Make Payment
1. Pay the port application fee online or at a designated bank.
2. The fee for a 32-page port is N25,000 (approximately $55 USD), while the fee for a 64-page port is N35,000 (approximately $77 USD).

Step 5: Attend an Interview (If Required)
In some cases, you may be required to attend an interview at the port office.

Step 6: Collect Your port
Once your application is approved, you'll receive an email notification to collect your port at the designated port office.

Processing Time
The processing time for an international port in Nigeria typically takes:

- 3-5 working days for expedited service (additional fee applies).
- 5-7 working days for standard service.

Additional Tips
- Ensure you fill out the online application form carefully to avoid errors.
- Use a valid email address and phone number to receive updates on your application.
- Be prepared to provide additional documentation if required.
- Avoid using third-party agents or middlemen to apply for your port.

to check the NIS website for the most up-to-date information and requirements for applying for an international port in Nigeria.

Must I have these documents original copy?
I have photocopies

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AngelSlay: 2:10pm On Jan 17
ChinemeremFidel:


Must I have these documents original copy?
I have photocopies
Photocopies is fine

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Ovii123(m): 2:42pm On Jan 17
AngelSlay:

Do you want want to do it yourself (DIY) or you want officers to help you?
If it's DIY 5yrs 50k
10yrs 70k
If you want immigration to help you
5yrs 90k expreyand you get it within 3 days after capturing
10yrs 250k, you get it immediately after capturing

Sister you are not informed.
The official money you will pay for new port currently are

5 yrs - 70k
10 yrs- 100k

Haba, government increased the fee late last year.

He must pay additional 10k/15k if he goes for capturing to Command.

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Odin13: 3:02pm On Jan 17
How much for renewal… on an expired port

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LavishINC: 4:33pm On Jan 17
How much is renewal?
Ovii123(m): 4:33pm On Jan 17
Odin13:
How much for renewal… on an expired port
Same price or difference of ₦500
Adekunle1665: 6:33pm On Jan 17
From my findings I heard is 75000
Ovii123:


Sister you are not informed.
The official money you will pay for new port currently are

5 yrs - 70k
10 yrs- 100k

Haba, government increased the fee late last year.

He must pay additional 10k/15k if he goes for capturing to Command.
McStoic(m): 10:02pm On Jan 17
AngelSlay:

Do you want want to do it yourself (DIY) or you want officers to help you?
If it's DIY 5yrs 50k
10yrs 70k
If you want immigration to help you
5yrs 90k expreyand you get it within 3 days after capturing
10yrs 250k, you get it immediately after capturing

Wonderfulu
McStoic(m): 10:04pm On Jan 17
AngelSlay:
.
Here's a step-by-step guide on how to apply for an international port in Nigeria:

Step 1: Determine the Type of port You Need
Nigeria offers two types of international ports:

1. *32-page port*: Suitable for frequent travelers or those who need extra pages for visas.
2. *64-page port*: Ideal for individuals who require more pages for visas or travel frequently.

Step 2: Gather Required Documents
To apply for an international port in Nigeria, you'll need the following documents:

1. *Completed online application form*: Fill out the application form on the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) website.
2. *Birth certificate*: Original and photocopy.
3. *National Identity Number (NIN) slip*: Original and photocopy.
4. *Local Government Area (LGA) certificate*: Original and photocopy.
5. *Marriage certificate (if applicable)*: Original and photocopy.
6. *Divorce certificate (if applicable)*: Original and photocopy.
7. *Court affidavit (if applicable)*: Original and photocopy.
8. *Two recent port photographs*: With a white background.
9. *Parental consent letter (for minors)*: Signed by both parents.

Step 3: Fill Out the Online Application Form
1. Visit the NIS website ((link unavailable)).
2. Click on "port Application" and select "Apply Now."
3. Fill out the online application form carefully.
4. the required documents.
5. Submit the application.

Step 4: Make Payment
1. Pay the port application fee online or at a designated bank.
2. The fee for a 32-page port is N25,000 (approximately $55 USD), while the fee for a 64-page port is N35,000 (approximately $77 USD).

Step 5: Attend an Interview (If Required)
In some cases, you may be required to attend an interview at the port office.

Step 6: Collect Your port
Once your application is approved, you'll receive an email notification to collect your port at the designated port office.

Processing Time
The processing time for an international port in Nigeria typically takes:

- 3-5 working days for expedited service (additional fee applies).
- 5-7 working days for standard service.

Additional Tips
- Ensure you fill out the online application form carefully to avoid errors.
- Use a valid email address and phone number to receive updates on your application.
- Be prepared to provide additional documentation if required.
- Avoid using third-party agents or middlemen to apply for your port.

to check the NIS website for the most up-to-date information and requirements for applying for an international port in Nigeria.

This is good

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Adekunle1665: 6:06pm On Jan 18
Is there anyone that did it recently and what is the price for 32 pages, 5 years
McStoic:


This is good
Adekunle1665: 1:43pm On Jan 19
Which of the method is faster in applying for international port? Is it through immigration officer or online
McStoic:


This is good
Adekunle1665: 1:43pm On Jan 19
Please help me respond to this
Adekunle1665:
Is there anyone that did it recently and what is the price for 32 pages, 5 years
juliebest(f): 3:05pm On Jan 19
Adekunle1665:
Please help me respond to this

Official price is 52k

But I can help you with the whole process with N70k.

You'll only go there for capturing and later collection.

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