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Five European visas under ₦200,000 for Nigerian passport holders

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For many Nigerians, travelling to Europe feels like a costly dream due to high visa fees and strict application requirements.

However, several European countries now offer more affordable visa options with lower entry costs for Nigerian passport holders.

These visa-friendly destinations combine beauty, culture, and opportunity—without breaking the bank.

Here are five European countries where visa fees are below ₦200,000, helping Nigerians explore, study, or do business abroad.

1. Croatia – Visa Fee: €90 (₦144,000 approx)

Croatia became part of the Schengen Area in 2023, but its visa application fees remain relatively affordable.

The visa fee stands at €90, equivalent to around ₦144,000 depending on current exchange rates.

Croatia offers historic cities like Dubrovnik and Split, plus stunning coastal scenery along the Adriatic Sea.

Nigerians seeking adventure, beaches, and ancient charm can enjoy all Croatia offers at a lower visa cost.

2. Romania – Visa Fee: €80 (₦128,000 approx)

Romania is not part of the Schengen zone but is a growing favourite among Nigerian travellers.

Visa applications cost just €80, about ₦128,000 depending on rates.

Romania is famous for its medieval castles, including Dracula’s Castle in Transylvania.

The country offers a peaceful environment and rich history, ideal for tourism and study.

3. Ireland – Visa Fee: €60 Single Entry / €100 Multiple Entry

Ireland is another non-Schengen country offering a low visa cost for Nigerians.
A single-entry visa costs €60 (₦96,000), while a multiple-entry visa costs €100 (₦160,000).

Service charges may apply separately during the application process.

Ireland is a top destination for education, especially in science, engineering, and medicine.

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Nigerians also visit Ireland for tourism, family reunions, and business opportunities.

4. Cyprus – Visa Fee: €60 (₦96,000 approx

Cyprus is an island nation known for beautiful beaches and a mix of Greek and Middle Eastern cultures.

The visa fee is €60, around ₦96,000 at prevailing rates, making it highly affordable.

Short-stay visas are available for tourism, family visits, or attending conferences and business events.

Cyprus is particularly attractive to Nigerian students and holidaymakers seeking something different in Europe.

5. Georgia – Visa Fee: $20 (₦30,000 approx)

Georgia is one of the easiest and cheapest European destinations for Nigerian travellers.

The visa application is fully online, and the process is fast and traveller-friendly.
The e-visa costs just $20, which is about ₦30,000 as of June 2025.

Georgia offers breathtaking mountain landscapes, ancient churches, and friendly locals.

It is increasingly becoming a hotspot for tourism, digital nomads, and budget travellers.Travelling to Europe doesn’t always have to come with a heavy financial burden.

With these five countries offering visa fees under ₦200,000, Nigerians now have more realistic and affordable travel options.

From Croatia’s coastal charm to Georgia’s online visa ease, Europe is becoming more accessible to Nigerians on a budget.

Applicants are advised to check embassy websites for current rates, documentation requirements, and processing times.

These destinations prove that with the right planning, a European trip is still within reach for many Nigerian citizens.


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