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Nigeria Subject to Regularization (STR) Cost
Work permit and residence. Understanding the true cost helps you budget accurately and avoid surprises during the application process. This guide covers all fees, requirements, and hidden costs you need to know.
Typical Total Cost Range
Estimated costs for single applicant (families cost more)
NGN 520,000 – NGN 550,000
Includes visa fees, medical exams, and language tests. Does not include legal fees, relocation, or settlement costs.
Government Fees Breakdown
Official fees required for Subject to Regularization (STR)
Visa Application Fee
Main government processing fee
NGN 500,000 – NGN 500,000
Medical Examination
Required health check by approved doctors
NGN 20,000 – NGN 50,000
Legal Fees (Optional)
Immigration lawyer or consultant services
NGN 200,000 – NGN 1,000,000
Last verified: 3/13/2026
Source: Nigeria Immigration Service 2024
Hidden Costs to Budget For
Document Preparation ($500-$2,000)
- • Professional translation of documents
- • Notarization and certification
- • Educational credential assessment
- • Police clearance certificates from all countries lived in
Travel & Processing ($200-$1,000)
- • Biometrics appointment (if required)
- • Passport photos
- • Courier services for document submission
- • Travel for interviews or medical exams
Relocation Expenses ($5,000-$20,000)
- • Flight tickets for family
- • Temporary accommodation (1-3 months)
- • Shipping or storage of belongings
- • Initial settlement costs (furniture, deposits, etc.)
Family Cost Considerations
How costs increase with family size
Per-Person Costs
- • Visa fees typically apply per person
- • Medical exams required for each family member
- • Separate passport photos and biometrics
- • Flight tickets and travel expenses multiply
Typical Family Multipliers
- • Couple: 1.5-2x single person costs
- • Couple + 1 child: 2-2.5x single costs
- • Couple + 2 children: 2.5-3x single costs
- • Proof of funds increases significantly
Use our calculator to get exact family cost estimates based on your specific situation.
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