The Nigeria High Commission London website

Consular Services

For all Consular Services there is a payment of £20.00 Administrative charge. Please Obtain Postal Order from the Post Office Please note that all payments made for any Consular Services are non refundable.
Welfare Department
CUSTOMER SERVICES: 0207 556 8110
Email: consular@nigeriahc.org.uk
COMPLAINTS: chancery@nigeriahc.org.uk

The Nigerian High Commssioner to the United Kingdom, His Excellency; Ambassador Tunji Sarafa Isola

It’s part of our effort to provide a more efficient and user friendly service to the public, as part of ongoing reforms in the High Commission. You will find a great deal of information to help you with your enquiries on the services we provide, whether you are planning to visit Nigeria for pleasure or business or in need of any other forms of assistance from the High Commission.
National Theatre
National Assembly Complex
President and Minister

The High Commission

The work of the Nigeria High Commission is to co-ordinate, promote and protect the national interests of Nigeria within the United Kingdom in ways that contribute to the enhancement of Nigeria’s security and socio-economic prosperity.

Nigerian Economy

Nigeria is Africa’s most populous nation. Oil accounts for about 25 percent of GDP, over 90 percent of exports, and over 80 percent of government revenue despite violence in the Delta region that disrupts production.

Consular Services

Welcome to the Nigeria High Commission London website. It’s part of our effort to provide a more efficient and user friendly service to the public, as part of ongoing reforms in the High Commission.

Culture and Tourism

In Nigeria, culture is manifested in art, dance, language, literature, folklore, mores, music, governance, and even the environment. According to archaeological findings, Nigeria’s artifacts depicting the early life of the people date back to 2000 years.

e-Payments

e-payments is now available on or website. make electronic payments for our services hassle free.

Interactive Voice Response (IVR)

Our IVR system is a self-service solution that enables customers to interact with an automated system using their telephone keypad or voice commands. It provides 24/7 access to information, payment processing, and transaction completion. Our system is designed to be user-friendly and provide high-quality service.

Partnering Nigerian Government MDAs

Breaking News

Courtesy Call by the Nigerian high Commissioner To The United Kingdom

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e-Payments is now available on our website

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New Development in Travel Visa Application

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Student Registration in the UK is now easier
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The Nigerian Coat of arms
NIGERIA HIGH COMMISSION

Nigeria House, 9 Northumberland Avenue, London WC2N 5BX.
Telephone: 020 7839 1244 Fax: 020 7839 8746
Email: hc@nigeriahc.org.uk

The Nigerian Coat of arms
NIGERIA HIGH COMMISSION

Nigeria House, 9 Northumberland Avenue, London WC2N 5BX.
Telephone: 020 7839 1244 Fax: 020 7839 8746
Email: hc@nigeriahc.org.uk

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HOLIDAY

This is to inform the general public that the High Commission will be closed on Thursday, 1 May 2025, to observe the Workers Day in Nigeria and subsequently will be closed on Monday, 5 May 2025, to observe Early May bank holiday in England and Wales while normal Services will however, resume on Friday, 2 May 2025 and Tuesday, 06 May 2025 onward.

Please be advised that all applicants schedule for biometric appointments on the days the High Commission will be closed can come from Friday, 2 May 2025 and Tuesday, 06 May 2025 onward.

The Acting High Commissioner extends warm wishes to the Public for a joyful Holiday.

The Nigerian Coat of arms
NIGERIA HIGH COMMISSION

Nigeria House, 9 Northumberland Avenue, London WC2N 5BX.
Telephone: 020 7839 1244 Fax: 020 7839 8746
Email: hc@nigeriahc.org.uk

The Nigerian Coat of arms
NIGERIA HIGH COMMISSION

Nigeria House, 9 Northumberland Avenue, London WC2N 5BX.
Telephone: 020 7839 1244 Fax: 020 7839 8746
Email: hc@nigeriahc.org.uk

PUBLIC NOTICE

The attention of the High Commission of Nigeria in the United Kingdom has been drawn to false and misleading information currently circulating online regarding a purported recruitment exercise by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and involving the High Commission of Nigeria to the United Kingdom.

The High Commission wishes to categorically state that no such recruitment exercise is being conducted by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Furthermore, the High Commission has no involvement in any recruitment activity. Attached herewith is a press release from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for ease of reference.

Members of the public are strongly advised not to engage with or make any payments to individuals or groups claiming to offer job placements through this supposed exercise.