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VISIT ERITREA: HOW TO GET A VISA TO ERITREA

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With the new policy in Eritrea, that orders their men to marry atleast 2 wives in Eritrea, has broke the internet. We started receiving mails to confirm the story and according to most blogs and online news platform in Eritrea, the story is true. Africa is known to promote polygamy and research on the gender population when comparing males to females isn’t large as some people would have expected when the government passed the law.

Countrymeters reports that “The se.x ratio of the total population was 0.972 (972 males per 1 000 females) which is lower than global se.x ratio. The global se.x ratio in the world was approximately 1 016 males to 1 000 females as of 2015. “

We will leave the statistics for now and enlighten those that would want to get a visa to Eritrea.
The information below will help you get a Visa to Eritrea

For Nigerians Living in Nigeria

General Eritrean tourist visa requirements for residents of Nigeria
A. Fully completed visa application form for Eritrea and mandatory declaration
B. Passport size photos
C. Valid national passport and one copy
D. Original of valid visa if you’re national of another country and one copy
E. Your latest bank statement and one copy
F. Confirmation letter from your travel health insurance for Eritrea stating the coverage and one copy
G. Reference letter from your employer or education establishment
H. Proof of group travel/ hotel booking reservation in Eritrea / flight ticket reservation for Eritrea and one copy
I. Visa fees for Eritrean visa

ADDRESS:
Eritrean Embassy in Abuja, Nigeria
Plot 1510 Yedseram street, off IBB way
Maitama
Abuja
Nigeria
TELEPHONE(+234) 813 985 6889
FAX(+234) 9-413-6085
EMAIL – eriemba_nigeria@yahoo.com


For Other Citizens of the World Living in The US or UK or other country

A – Eritrean visa application form. For online orders, please download, print and sign Eritrea visa application, prepared by our system under your account.
B – Original, signed e.g Nigeria passport with at least 6 months of remaining validity.
C – Passport-type photograph: 1
D – Proof of status. Copy of Green Card (both sides) or other proof of legal status in the US (such as copy of I-20, US visa, H1B approval notice, etc. VisaHQ cannot assist US B1/B2 visa holders at this time.)
E -Itinerary. Copy of round trip tickets or confirmed itinerary.
F – Bank statement. Copy of the applicant’s most recent monthly bank statement. The statement must clearly show the applicant’s name as the account holder, the balances of the accounts, and the date of the statement.

Type of visa – Single entry
Validity – up to 3 months
Processing – 5-15 business days
Eritrea Embassy fee – $50.00
Service fee – $99.00
Total cost – $149.00

Good luck going to Eritrea…

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