News on nigerian passport
Here are some recent news updates on the Nigerian passport:
New Nigerian Passport Design
In August 2022, the Nigerian government introduced a new passport design, which features a more secure and modern design. The new passport has a biometric chip that stores the holder's biometric data, making it more difficult to counterfeit. The new design also includes a unique identifier number and a digital signature.
Passport Application Process
In June 2022, the Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS) introduced an online passport application process, which allows applicants to apply for a passport from the comfort of their own homes. The online application process is faster and more convenient than the traditional process, which requires applicants to visit a passport office in person.
Passport Fees
In May 2022, the Nigerian government increased the fees for passport applications. The new fees are as follows:
- Adult passport: N25,000 (approximately $67)
- Child passport: N15,000 (approximately $40)
- Express passport: N50,000 (approximately $133)
- Premium passport: N100,000 (approximately $267)
Passport Waiting Time
In April 2022, the Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS) announced that the waiting time for passport applications had been reduced from 6-8 weeks to 2-4 weeks. The NIS attributed the reduction in waiting time to the introduction of new technology and the increase in the number of passport officers.
Passport Expiration Date
In March 2022, the Nigerian government announced that the expiration date for Nigerian passports had been extended from 5 years to 10 years. The new expiration date applies to passports issued on or after January 1, 2022.
Passport Requirements
In February 2022, the Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS) announced that applicants for Nigerian passports must provide additional documents, including a birth certificate, a valid ID card, and a police report (for applicants who have been arrested or detained). The NIS also announced that applicants must provide a recent passport-sized photograph that meets the required standards.
Passport Scarcity
In January 2022, there was a shortage of Nigerian passports, which led to a delay in the issuance of new passports. The shortage was attributed to a combination of factors, including a surge in demand for passports and a shortage of passport booklets. The Nigerian government has since taken steps to address the shortage and increase the supply of passport booklets.
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