How to Apply for Nigeria Visa in Bosnia and Herzegovina: Embassy Addresses and Direct Contacts
Obtaining a visa to Nigeria from Bosnia and Herzegovina involves an online application through the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) and a physical submission or interview at the accredited mission in Budapest.
Diplomatic Oversight for Bosnia and Herzegovina
The Nigerian Embassy in Budapest provides official oversight for Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, and Croatia. All visa applicants from these territories must coordinate their submissions through this mission.
- Designated Mission: Embassy of Nigeria, Budapest.
- Physical Address: Árvácska utca 6, 1022 Budapest, Hungary.
- Phone Contacts: +36 1 212 2021 / +36 1 212 2022
- Official Website: budapest.foreignaffairs.gov.ng
- Email: embassy@nigerianembassy.hu / nigeria.budapest@foreignaffairs.gov.ng
- Submission Hours: Monday – Friday (10:00 AM – 12:30 PM and 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM).
Nigeria Visa Options for Bosnian Citizens
Most travelers from Bosnia and Herzegovina fall into one of the following evergreen categories:
- Tourist Visa: For leisure, sightseeing, or visiting family and friends.
- Business Visa: For professionals attending corporate meetings, trade fairs, or exploring commercial partnerships.
- Subject to Regularization (STR): For individuals who have secured formal long-term employment in Nigeria.
- Temporary Work Permit (TWP): For experts invited for short-term specialized technical assignments.
How to Apply for Nigeria Visa in Bosnia and Herzegovina | FEE

- Single Entry Visa refers to a type of visa that allows a traveler to enter Nigeria only once during the validity period of the visa.
- Fee: US$50
- Multiple Entry Visa is a visa type that allows a traveler to enter and exit Nigeria several times within the validity period of the visa.
- Fee: US$50
- Temporary Work Permit (TWP) is a short-term work visa issued by the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) to allow foreign nationals (expatriates) to enter Nigeria for specialized (e.g: Medical Doctors, Engineers), technical, or professional assignments that do not involve long-term employment.
- Fee: US$50
- The Subject to Regularization (STR) Visa is a long-term employment visa issued by the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) to foreign nationals who have secured a job, employment contract, or long-term assignment in Nigeria. It is the correct visa for expatriates who will live and work in Nigeria, receiving a salary or employment benefits from a Nigerian employer. NOTE: The STR Visa, historically used as a gateway for long-term employment in Nigeria, is now being largely replaced by a digital process with the introduction of e-CERPAC. Rather than entering with an STR visa and then regularizing manually, companies now apply for the residence permit directly via the e-CERPAC portal, using the new Expatriate Administration System (EAS). This reform simplifies the immigration regularization journey, increases transparency, and reduces paperwork.
- Fee: US$50
- eVisa (Formerly Visa on Arrival Online): The Nigeria eVisa (formerly Visa on Arrival) is a fast, convenient, and fully electronic entry system that allows eligible travelers to obtain visa approval online before traveling and collect their visa at the airport. It is designed for business visitors, expatriates on short visits, and investors who need quick access to Nigeria without embassy processing to allow to stay for maximum of 30 days in NIgeria.
- Fee: Click Here to check the Current eVisa Fee
- eTWP (Online Temporal Work Permit Visa): The eTWP is a short-term work visa issued by the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) for foreign nationals entering Nigeria to carry out specialized, project-based, or technical assignments. It is not a long-term employment visa.
- Fee: Click Here to check the Current eVisa Fee
