Visa requirement

Algeria visa for Nigerian citizens

Official-source answer with stay limit, cost, required documents and last verification date.

Nigerian passport Algeria Visa required

Verified answer

Nigerian citizens need a visa to enter Algeria.

Last verified: (yesterday)

Confidence: Medium Likely current — confirm details with the official source.

Max stay
Algeria uses an advance consular visa route for ordinary tourist travel unless a specific exemption applies. The MFA page states that the maximum authorized stay at each entry is 90 days and cumulative stay may not exceed 180 days per year, but the exact stay depends on the visa issued.
Official cost
Varies — see notes
Before departure
Apply for a visa before you travel

Before you travel

  1. 1 Entry step Apply for a visa before you travel Official route (opens in a new tab)
  2. 2 Stay limit Algeria uses an advance consular visa route for ordinary tourist travel unless a specific exemption applies. The MFA page states that the maximum authorized stay at each entry is 90 days and cumulative stay may not exceed 180 days per year, but the exact stay depends on the visa issued.
  3. 3 Official fee Varies — see notes
  4. 4 Passport validity passport valid for at least 6 months after arrival; 1 blank page; Algeria's MFA entry-visa page requires the visa application to include a passport valid for at least 6 months. Keep at least one blank visa page available for the consular visa. Validity source (opens in a new tab)
  5. 5 Transit airside transit: conditional; landside transit: required; Algeria's MFA page lists transit visas and says transit applications need onward-destination visa evidence when that formality is required; transit-visa stay is listed as 7 days. No universal airside transit-without-visa rule is encoded here. Transit source (opens in a new tab)
  6. 6 Freshness Checked 29 Jun 2026; confidence: medium

Shareable verdict: Nigerian citizens need a visa to enter Algeria. Checked 29 Jun 2026.

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Cost note

No single universal fee is encoded because Algeria applies consular fees by post, nationality, age, visa type and reciprocity. Confirm the current fee and payment method with the responsible Algerian mission before paying.

Passport and transit notes

Passport validity
passport valid for at least 6 months after arrival; 1 blank page; Algeria's MFA entry-visa page requires the visa application to include a passport valid for at least 6 months. Keep at least one blank visa page available for the consular visa.
Validity source (opens in a new tab) Validity guide
Transit
airside transit: conditional; landside transit: required; Algeria's MFA page lists transit visas and says transit applications need onward-destination visa evidence when that formality is required; transit-visa stay is listed as 7 days. No universal airside transit-without-visa rule is encoded here.
Transit source (opens in a new tab) Transit guide

What you need

  • Nigerian passport valid for at least 6 months
  • Passport photocopy
  • Two recent identical identity photos
  • Completed Algeria visa application forms in duplicate
  • Travel insurance and repatriation assistance certificate where required
  • Tourist visa support: legalized accommodation certificate, hotel reservation or travel-agency certificate
  • Residence card or proof of residence if applying outside the passport country
  • Visa fee/payment proof in the form accepted by the responsible consular post
  • Transit proof and onward-destination visa if applying for a transit visa

Why this verdict

Nigerian citizens are encoded as visa-required because Algeria's MFA says foreigners wishing to travel to Algeria must previously obtain a visa from diplomatic and consular posts, except specific exempt groups, and the checked current source set does not provide a safe ordinary-passport tourist exemption for this launched passport. This destination-wave matrix record is intentionally conservative: ordinary passport, short tourism/visitor travel only. Work, study, residence, press filming, diplomatic/service passports, Algerian-national-with-foreign-passport handling, southern organized-tour regularization, carrier checks, travel-insurance rules, border discretion and consular-post handling can change the practical answer. Reconfirm with Algeria's MFA, the responsible Algerian mission and the carrier before booking.

Conditional rules

  • Traveller is covered by a specific Algeria visa-exemption category or bilateral arrangement Conditional

    Algeria's MFA page says some foreigners are not subject to the visa formality, while the London consulate lists limited exempt nationalities. Do not infer an exemption unless the traveller's current passport and route are explicitly covered by a current official Algerian source.

  • Traveller uses an organized southern Algeria tourism program Conditional

    Algerian official pages surface a separate southern-tourism / regularization-visa route and the MFA page says organized tourist-agency files can be issued within 48 hours by the consular post. Treat this as a route-specific exception, not general visa-free travel.

  • Traveller is an Algerian national or member of the Algerian national community holding a foreign passport Conditional

    Algerian official pages surface separate handling for members of the national community holding foreign passports. This row is for ordinary foreign tourist passports, not nationality-tie entry.

  • Trip is work, study, residence, press filming, family settlement, diplomatic/service passport, official duty or another non-tourist short visit Visa required

    This row covers ordinary-passport visitor/tourist travel only. Use the relevant Algerian consular category for non-tourist travel.

  • Traveller lacks required passport validity, insurance, residence proof, accommodation, agency certificate, funds, onward proof or carrier clearance Conditional

    Algerian missions, carriers and border officials can require additional evidence and retain final authority.

Frequently asked questions

Do Nigerian citizens need a visa for Algeria?
Nigerian citizens need a visa to enter Algeria. (Visa required.) Verified 29 Jun 2026 against the official source.
How long can Nigerian passport holders stay in Algeria?
Algeria uses an advance consular visa route for ordinary tourist travel unless a specific exemption applies. The MFA page states that the maximum authorized stay at each entry is 90 days and cumulative stay may not exceed 180 days per year, but the exact stay depends on the visa issued.
How much does the Algeria entry cost for Nigerian citizens?
The official fee varies — see the official source. This page tracks the official government fee only, not agent markup.

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