This represents a 100 percent increase from the previous fees of ₦50,000 and ₦100,000 respectively. The NIS explained that the review was necessary to improve service delivery, upgrade facilities, and enhance the security features of Nigerian passports.
For Nigerians applying from abroad, the charges remain unchanged — $150 for a 32-page booklet and $230 for a 64-page booklet.
While officials argue that the adjustment is necessary to cover rising operational costs and align Nigeria with international standards, the news has sparked mixed reactions. Many Nigerians worry that higher fees will put additional pressure on households already struggling with inflation and a high cost of living. Others say that if the new charges lead to faster processing and eliminate corruption in the system, the changes may be justified.
Immigration authorities have urged citizens to begin their applications only through the official NIS online portal, warning against using middlemen or agents who often exploit applicants. They also assured that efforts are underway to reduce delays and improve transparency at passport offices nationwide.
the passport fee increase highlights a broader challenge — balancing the need for efficient public services with affordability for ordinary citizens.
the government promises the extra cost will mean better and faster service.
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