How Nigerians Can Get a Visa to Trinidad and Tobago

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by Loretta O. Adamu / 19 Jul 2016

The Republic of Trinidad and Tobago is a twin island country situated off the northern edge of South America mainland.
Trinidad and Tobago's population stands at 1,328,019, and its capital and largest city is Port-of-Spain.

Types Of Trinidadian Visas You Can Apply For

  1. Business visa
  2. Vacation visa
  3. Visit visa
  4. Study visa

Where To Go

High Commission for The Republic of Trinidad and Tobago

Address: 7 Casablanca Street, (Off Nairobi/Aminu Kano Crescent), Wuse II, Abuja
Phone: +234 9 8702438, 4611118, 8702438, 08039607774; Fax: +234 9 4611117
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://www.ttmissionsnigeria.com
Consular Hours: 10:00a.m. - 3:00p.m. (Monday to Friday, Except Public Holidays)

Requirements

These are the requirements for a Business visa.

  1. Two completed visa application forms (duly signed by the Applicant);

  2. Two recent coloured passport size photographs;

  3. Passport valid for at least six months for the duration of intended stay in Trinidad and Tobago;

  4. Non-refundable visa fee of Four Thousand Naira;

  5. Current Financial Statement for the last three months before the date of application;

  6. Payment of refundable security bond deposit in the sum of N560,000.00 per applicant. This is refundable after the visitor departs Trinidad and Tobago and returns to Nigeria. Refund is processed within one week of the request. Only the applicant can request and collect a refund;

  7. Formal letter of invitation from person to be visited in Trinidad and Tobago or a confirmed hotel reservation. Formal letter of invitation must include document showing the person’s immigration status in Trinidad and Tobago, if the person is not a national of Trinidad and Tobago. Invitation letter should also clearly state the name, address and contact details of person inviting applicant. Informal e-mail invitations will not be accepted;

  8. Travel/Flight Itinerary;

  9. The original medical qualifications and registration certificate with Medical and Dental Board of Nigeria are required for Medical Practitioners visiting Trinidad and Tobago. Certified copies are accepted;

  10. Introduction Letter from applicant’s employer valid - three (3) months before the date of application;

  11. Monthly Pay-slip valid 3 months before the date of application;

  12. Proof of business, i.e. registration document from the Corporate Affairs Commission of Nigeria;

  13. A letter from the applicant’s company detailing the purpose of visit, duration of stay and contact details of Company/Organization in Trinidad and Tobago is required. Kindly note that travelling salesmen with no established agents in Trinidad and Tobago require a licence if they are entering for the purpose of receiving or soliciting orders;

  14. Two copies of all the required documents must be submitted with the originals.

For further information, please visit the official website of the Trinidad and Tobago High Commission in Nigeria.

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