Your travel history backs up your claim of being a genuine visitor and that you have complied with the immigration laws of the countries previously visited. It increases your chances of getting a visa to a visa-required destination. So how can you build history?

Start by visiting visa-free or visa-on-arrival countries.

As a Nigerian citizen, you are allowed entry into 45 countries visa-free or visa-on-arrival access.

Visit 2 countries on a single vacation

This helps you build your travel history faster. For Instance, rather than visit Kenya and return directly to Nigeria, how about you stop at Rwanda and spend a few nights before returning to Nigeria? That way you get 2 stamps on your passport.

Start with visas that are easy to get

When you decide to start visiting countries that require a visa for entry, start with easier-to-get visas. This will in turn build your travel history and increase your chances of getting tough visas.

If you want to make a strong impression on the consular, you have to make a good amount of travel history first.

Some countries you can explore to build your travel history as a Nigerian Passport Holder

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Disclaimer!

The information on my blogs is current and correct at the time of publication but may change at any time without notice. Ojulari Balikis is not affiliated with immigration authorities or their application centres and will not be liable for loss or inconvenience arising from their use of this volatile information.

As much as possible, I will update my blogs but always do your own research before using any travel information. You can always ask me questions in the comment, I’ll always respond with recent information.

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