Business visa
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02 Jul 2019
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Business Visa from Nigeria to Nepal
- Nigerians traveling to Nepal for business need to secure a business visa.
- The Nepalese business visa is mainly for investors or high-profile business managers coming to the country for the sole of conducting business.
- The Nepalese business visa is issued on a multiple-entry basis.
- Unlike other non-tourist visa, the business visa is issued for at least a month but valid for up to 1 year for five years at a time.
- Business Visa Fee
- The business visa processing fee varies with the amount of investment made.
- A business traveler looking to invest less than 10 million (NRS) will pay $30/month, $300/year or $1000 for five years.
- An investor investing more than 10 million (NRS) will pay $10/month, $100/year or $300 for five years.
- An investor investing more than 100 million (NRS) will pay nothing.
- Visa extensions are available from immigration offices in Kathmandu and Pokhara only and cost a minimum US$30 (payable in rupees only) for a 15-day extension, plus US$2 per day after that.
- The cost to extend your visa for 30 days is US$50 and an additional US$20 for multiple entry visas.
- Every visa extension requires your passport, the fee, one photo and an application form that must be completed online first.
- Collect all the required documents together before you join the queue; plenty of photo shops in Kathmandu and Pokhara can make a set of eight digital passport photos for around Rs 250.
- Visa extensions are available the same day, normally within two hours, though some travelers will pay an extra Rs 300 fee to get their extensions within 10 minutes.
- For a fee, trekking and travel agencies can assist with the visa-extension process and save you the time and tedium of queuing.