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NIS Automation: Five Steps to Enroll for Your Passport

by Joan Aimuengheuwa
January 8, 2024
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NIS Automation: Five Steps to Enroll for Your Passport
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Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, the minister of Interior, has officially launched the highly-anticipated Nigeria Passport Automation system. 

The newly launched system is designed to simplify and expedite the entire application process, providing a seamless experience for Nigerian citizens who are in need of a passport. 

The initiative aims to eliminate the long-standing challenges of the traditional application process by leveraging advanced technology and automation.

With the new system in place, applicants can expect a faster and more efficient way of applying for a passport, which in turn will help to reduce the time and effort required to obtain one.

This initiative aims to simplify and expedite the passport application process, providing a seamless experience for Nigerian citizens.

Enrolling for Your Passport in 5 Simple Steps:

Step 1: Access the Official Website

To initiate the passport application process, applicants are required to visit the official website. Here, users are prompted to fill in their National Identification Number (NIN) to enable automatic data retrieval from the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC). 

This step ensures accuracy in information and also enhances the overall efficiency of the application process.

Step 2: Complete Necessary Data Fields

After the automatic data retrieval, applicants proceed to complete other essential data fields as required by the system. This step ensures that all pertinent information is accurately captured, contributing to the overall integrity of the passport application.

Step 3: Upload Passport Photograph and Supporting Documents

Applicants are then prompted to upload their passport photograph, adhering to the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) standards. 

Additionally, other supporting documents relevant to the application must be submitted at this stage. 

This meticulous documentation is important for the verification process and ensures the legitimacy of the passport application.

Step 4: Biometric Capture at Immigration Office

To enhance security measures, applicants are required to physically visit an Immigration Office for biometric capture. This step involves the collection of fingerprints and other biometric data, adding an extra layer of authentication to the passport application process. This physical presence requirement contributes to the overall security and credibility of the passport issuance.

Step 5: Passport Ready for Collection

Once the biometric capture is complete, applicants can expect their passports to be ready for collection within a swift timeframe of two weeks. This streamlined processing time is a notable improvement, ensuring that citizens receive their passports promptly and efficiently.

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