The United Kingdom has maintained its visa requirement for citizens of Nigeria and 32 other African countries, reaffirming that affected travelers must obtain entry clearance before travelling to or passing through the country.
The confirmation follows an update to the UK’s immigration guidance by the Home Office, which outlines the nationalities required to secure a visa for visits of up to six months.
Under the revised rules, nationals of more than 100 countries and territories are still required to obtain a visa before entering the UK unless they fall under specific exemption categories.
The requirement also extends to travellers making connecting journeys through the UK, meaning passengers transiting through British airports may also need a visa depending on their circumstances.
The Home Office further stated that stateless persons and individuals travelling with documents other than officially recognised national passports or identity cards must obtain entry clearance before departure.







