UK to Issue Digital Visit Visas to Nigerians from February 25, 2026
The United Kingdom has announced that all new UK visit visas for Nigerian travellers will be issued digitally from 25 February 2026, marking a significant step in modernising its visa process.
This was disclosed in a statement issued on Monday by the British High Commission in Abuja.
According to the statement, from the effective date, Nigerian applicants will receive an electronic visa (eVisa) instead of the traditional vignette sticker in their passports. Travellers will access their visa electronically through their UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) account.
“The UK Visas & Immigration is continuing its transition to a fully digital border. From 25 February 2026, all Nigerian nationals applying for a UK Visit visa will receive an eVisa, rather than a vignette (sticker) in their passport,” the statement read.
“This means travellers will access their visa electronically through their UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) account, marking a significant step in modernising the UK’s visa process.
“For Nigerian applicants, the visa application requirements remain unchanged. Travellers will still apply as usual, attend a Visa Application Centre to provide biometric information, and meet all existing eligibility criteria. The only difference is how the visa is issued: instead of a physical sticker, applicants will receive a secure digital record of their immigration status.”
The digital visa system is expected to offer several benefits, including faster passport returns, easier online management of immigration status, and enhanced security, as eVisas cannot be lost, stolen, or tampered with.
Applicants will be required to create a free UKVI account to access their eVisa. Further information on applying for UK visas and the eVisa system is available on the official UK government website.
































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































