Switzerland Schengen Visa for Nigerian Citizens 2026
| Key Facts — Switzerland for Nigerian Citizens | |
|---|---|
| Visa Required | Yes — Schengen Visa Required |
| Max Stay | 90 days in any 180-day period |
| Visa Fee | €80 (adults), €40 (children 6–12), free (under 6) |
| Processing Time | 15 working days |
| Apply At | Swiss Embassy / VFS Global |
Do Nigerian Citizens Need a Visa for Switzerland?
Yes. Nigerian passport holders must obtain a Schengen Type C visa before travelling to Switzerland. There is no eVisa — applications must be submitted in person with biometrics (fingerprints and photograph) at the Swiss Embassy / VFS Global.
Switzerland is not an EU member but is a full Schengen Area associate. A Schengen visa issued by Switzerland is valid across all 27 Schengen countries, and vice versa.
Schengen Visa Fee and Validity
The standard adult fee is €80 (non-refundable). The visa allows stays of up to 90 days in any 180-day period across all 27 Schengen countries. It is typically issued as a single or double-entry visa; multi-entry visas are granted to frequent travellers.
How to Apply for a Switzerland Schengen Visa
- Complete the Schengen visa application form (available from the Swiss Embassy / VFS Global).
- Book a biometric appointment at the Swiss Embassy / VFS Global in your country.
- Attend in person, submit all documents, and provide fingerprints and a photo.
- Pay the €80 non-refundable application fee.
- Track your application online. Collect your passport with the visa sticker once approved.
Required Documents
- Valid Nigerian passport (min. 2 blank pages; issued within the last 10 years; valid at least 3 months beyond intended departure)
- Two recent colour passport photos (35 × 45 mm, white background)
- Completed Schengen visa application form
- Bank statements — last 3 months (min. ~€120 per day of stay)
- Travel insurance — min. €30,000 coverage valid across the Schengen Area
- Confirmed return flight itinerary
- Proof of accommodation (hotel booking or host invitation letter)
- Employment letter / payslips / proof of business registration
- Evidence of ties to home country (property, family, employment)
Processing Time
Standard processing is 15 working days from the biometric appointment date. Consulates may take up to 45 calendar days during peak travel season (June–August). Apply well in advance.
Last updated: March 2026. Always verify current requirements at sem.admin.ch before travel.