How Nigerians Can Get a Visa to Romania

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by / 21 Jul 2016

Romania is a republic in Southeast Europe with an area of 238,391 square kilometres and a temperate-continental climate. The country has 19.94 million inhabitants, and its capital and largest city is Bucharest.
Romania is popular for the forested region of Transylvania, with a lot of preserved medieval towns and fortified churches and castles, among those is clifftop Bran Castle, long associated with the Dracula legend.

Types of Romanian Visas You Can Get

  1. The airport transit visa (marked A)
  2. The transit visa (marked B)
  3. The short-stay visa (marked C)
  4. The long-stay visa (marked D)

Where To Go

Embassy of Romania

Address: Plot 498 (76), Nelson Mandela Street, Zone A4, Asokoro, Abuja.
Phone: +234 9 3142304, 3142305; Fax: +234 9 3142306
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://www.romnig.com

Requirements

Here, you will find the requirements for a Short stay Business visa(symbol C/A)

  1. Valid travel ticket to destination;

  2. Travel medical insurance;

  3. An invitation from a company or public authority for participation in meetings, conferences, fairs or congresses related to trade or industry, stating that the respective company or public authority will cover the repatriation expenses, should the invited third-country national not leave Romania before the expiry of his/her right of stay granted through the visa or through any other documents attesting the purpose of the trip;

  4. Proof of financial means in amount of EUR 50/day for the entire period, but not less than EUR 500 or the equivalent in convertible currency;

  5. Proof of accommodation.

  6. An invitation from the General Inspectorate for Immigration – Ministry of Internal Affairs (IGI-MAI) which is required for Nigerians applying for a short-stay business visa;

  7. The invitation, accompanied by some documents depending on the purpose of the trip to Romania, should be filled in two original copies and be submitted to the territorial offices of the General Inspectorate for Immigration for approval;

  8. After approval, one copy of the invitation shall be returned to the inviting host, to be forwarded to the invited party who, in his/her turn, shall present the original form to the Romanian embassy in Nigeria, and then you can apply for a visa within 30 days from the approval of the invitation. It is not allowed for an applicant to submit a new invitation, no matter the purpose thereof, if one of the persons previously invited by such applicant did not leave the Romanian territory within the visa validity period.

For further information, please visit the official website of the Romanian Embassy in Nigeria.

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