The Comptroller General of the Nigeria Immigration Service, Kemi Nandap, has announced plans to inaugurate a more accessible e-visa application channel for short visits, in line with the Nigeria Visa Policy 2020.
The announcement was made by Nandap during her address at the graduation ceremony of the 12th Command Course of the Immigration Command and Staff College in Sokoto.
Nandap stated that the new e-visa channel is designed to simplify visa application procedures, foster foreign direct investments, and promote tourism in the country.
She reiterated her commitment towards the full implementation of the e-Border Project, which includes installing e-gates at international airports in Lagos and Abuja, as well as integrating the Advance Passenger Information System and Passenger Name Record to enhance border control and clearance systems.
Additionally, Nandap emphasized the need to revitalize the Nigeria Immigration Service’s Divisional Offices and urged formation heads to work towards ensuring the success of the automation of Passport application processes.
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