Nigerian citizens moving to United Arab Emirates
Nigerian nationals typically move to United Arab Emirates through its standard work, study, family, and skilled-migration routes rather than through a dedicated bilateral scheme. Eligibility and processing times are set by Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs and Ports Security (ICP), so check each route below for its primary source.
We cover 6 United Arab Emirates routes — 5 can be started without a job offer, and 1 lead to permanent residence.
Tourist entry
No. Nigerian nationals require a visa to enter United Arab Emirates, even for short tourism. A separate residence or work route is required for long-term stay.
Treaty & bilateral memberships
No nationality-specific treaty routes apply.
Consular processing: a United Arab Emirates consulate or visa application centre in your country of residence
What this means for Nigerian citizens
Of the 6 United Arab Emirates routes we cover, 5 can be started without an employer sponsor and 1 can lead to permanent residence. Expect a language test or qualification-recognition step, since language alignment is only partial.
Headline figures — UAE Green Visa
Computed from our continuously re-verified, primary-sourced data. Indicative, not legal advice.
How long it takes
5 days – 2 weeks
Green Visa self-sponsored residence typically 5–15 days end-to-end where documentation is complete.
Verified 1 June 2026 · UAE Government Portal — Green Visa →
Routes with nationality-specific notes
Each link opens the Nigerian-specific guide for that route.
UAE Green Visa
5-year self-sponsored residence for skilled employees, freelancers, and investors.
Nigerian healthcare and engineering professionals use the Green Visa to escape employer-tied sponsorship after first arriving on standard Employment visas. Nigerian degree attestation routes via the relevant federal body (NUC for universities, NMCN for nursing) plus apostille via the Nigerian MFA, followed by UAE consular attestation. The end-to-end attestation chain typically takes 6–10 weeks.
UAE Employment (Standard Residence) visa
Standard employer-sponsored residence for workers recruited by UAE companies.
Nigerian nationals route through standard Employment-visa procedures, increasingly in skilled-tier IT, healthcare, and finance roles. Nigerian degree attestation runs via NUC (universities), the Federal Ministry of Education, the Nigerian MFA, then UAE consular attestation — typically 8–12 weeks end-to-end. NDLEA clearance and police records also feature in pre-departure document packs.
All United Arab Emirates routes open to Nigerian applicants
General routes available to all nationalities. Click any to read the full guide.
UAE Golden Visa
10-year renewable residence visa for investors, entrepreneurs, and outstanding talent across professional categories.
No job offer needed · Leads to permanent residence
UAE Virtual Working Programme
1-year residence for remote workers employed by companies outside the UAE.
No job offer needed · Temporary
UAE Investor / Partner residence visa
Residence for business owners and partners holding qualifying shares in UAE companies.
No job offer needed · Temporary
UAE freelance permit with residence
Self-sponsored freelance residence via MOHRE or free-zone freelance permits.
No job offer needed · Temporary
Recent policy changes affecting this route
What changed most recently on this route — each linked to its primary government source.
- 1 September 2024In force 1 September 2024
UAE expands Green Visa eligibility for freelancers and skilled workers
ICP widened Green Visa eligibility criteria for freelancers, self-employed workers, and skilled employees, extending the 5-year self-sponsored residence option to a broader profile of applicants.
Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs & Port Security (ICP) →
Frequently asked questions
Can Nigerian citizens enter United Arab Emirates without a visa?+
No. Nigerian nationals require a visa to enter United Arab Emirates, even for short tourism. A separate residence or work route is required for long-term stay.
Which United Arab Emirates visa routes are best suited to Nigerian applicants?+
Common general routes used by Nigerian applicants include UAE Green Visa, UAE Employment (Standard Residence) visa. Nigerian nationals typically move to United Arab Emirates through its standard work, study, family, and skilled-migration routes rather than through a dedicated bilateral scheme. Eligibility and processing times are set by Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs and Ports Security (ICP), so check each route below for its primary source.
Where do Nigerian applicants typically apply for a United Arab Emirates visa?+
Applications are typically processed at a United Arab Emirates consulate or visa application centre in your country of residence. Some digital and in-country applications can be filed directly with United Arab Emirates's immigration authority without a consular visit.
Do Nigerian citizens need a job offer to move to United Arab Emirates?+
Not necessarily. 5 of the 6 United Arab Emirates routes we cover can be started without an employer sponsor, while the rest need a sponsoring employer or job offer. If you do not have an offer yet, the no-sponsor routes are the place to start.
Can Nigerian citizens get permanent residence in United Arab Emirates?+
Yes. 1 of the 6 United Arab Emirates routes we cover lead toward settlement or permanent residence; the others are temporary. Timelines vary by route, so check the settlement detail on each visa page.
How long does the UAE Green Visa take to process from Nigeria?+
The typical published decision window is 5 days – 2 weeks. Nigerian applicants usually file via a United Arab Emirates consulate or visa application centre in your country of residence, and consular-post backlogs can add to the wait. Source: UAE Government Portal — Green Visa, verified 1 June 2026.