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UK Moves Nigeria to eVisas Starting February 25

UK is hard-coding a fully digital border, issuing eVisas that live entirely in the cloud

Peter Oluka by Peter Oluka
February 17, 2026
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UK Launches eVisas for Nigerian Study, Work Applicants | UK’s CDC Group | UK eVisas in Nigeria
Nigerian Visa

Nigerian Visa

For Nigerian travelers, the passport collection anxiety, that period spent waiting to see if a physical vignette sticker has been pasted into your travel document, is about to become a thing of the past.

Starting February 25, 2026, the UK Visas & Immigration (UKVI) will stop issuing physical visa stickers to Nigerian nationals.

In their place, the UK is hard-coding a fully digital border, issuing eVisas that live entirely in the cloud.

The Workflow: Same Hustle, New Output

If you were hoping the move to digital meant skipping the queue at the Visa Application Centre (VAC), think again.

The front-end of the application remains unchanged:

  • The Process: You still apply online, pay your fees, and head to the VAC for biometrics.
  • The Eligibility: The criteria for approval remain as strict as ever.
  • The Change: Once approved, you won’t get a sticker. Instead, you’ll receive a secure digital record of your immigration status accessible via a UKVI account.

The why: Speed, Security, and Scalability

According to Mrs. Gill Lever OBE, the British deputy High Commissioner in Abuja, the move is designed to streamline the process. Here’s the breakdown of the benefits:

Faster Turnaround: Passports can be returned to applicants almost immediately after biometrics, as there’s no need to wait for a physical sticker to be printed and pasted.

Un-stealable Visas: Unlike vignettes, an eVisa cannot be lost, stolen, or tampered with. It’s tied to your digital identity.

Remote Management: Travelers can update their personal details or check their status from any location via the gov.uk portal.

What about Existing Visas?

If you already have a valid physical sticker in your green passport, there’s no need to panic. Your current visa remains valid until its expiry date.

The new digital-only rule applies specifically to new applications submitted from February 25.

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