Business Visa: Overview for Nigerians ₦271,441
The Business Visa is one of the main routes Nigerians use to relocate to South Africa. This overview covers the verified 2026 fees, processing time, and the documents you need to apply. All figures are pulled from our verified relocation database — no estimates.
Business Visa fees — verified breakdown
| Fee | Amount |
|---|---|
| Visa application fee | ₦126,175 (~$92 USD) |
| Proof of funds (your own savings)Refundable to you | ₦415,047,814 (~$303,815 USD) |
| Health surcharge | ₦0 (~$0 USD) |
| Language test (IELTS/TEF) | ₦0 (~$0 USD) |
| Credential evaluation | ₦0 (~$0 USD) |
| Other government fees | ₦145,267 (~$106 USD) |
| Total government fees | ₦271,441 (~$199 USD) |
Verified against official immigration authority schedule. Exchange rates as of 21 June 2026. Proof of funds is your own money — you do not pay it to the government.
What each fee covers
The ₦271,441 total is made up of several distinct charges. Here is what you are actually paying for:
- Visa application fee — ₦126,175: Paid to the South Africa immigration authority when you submit your application. Non-refundable regardless of the outcome.
- Proof of funds — ₦415,047,814: Your own savings — not paid to anyone. Must sit in your bank account, unencumbered, for typically 28–90 days before your application date.
- Other government fees — ₦145,267: Includes residence permit issuance, VFS Global service charge, or biometric enrolment fees where applicable.
Processing timeline
Total processing time: 8–12 weeks
- 1
Confirm eligibility
Check that you meet the Business Visa requirements before paying any fees.
- 2
Prepare documents
Passport, qualification certificates.
- 3
Pay fees
Pay ₦271,441 in government fees.
- 4
Submit application
Submit online or through the relevant embassy.
- 5
Wait for decision
Processing time: 8–12 weeks.
Expert tip
Business Visa
The Business Visa requires a minimum capital investment of R5 million ($301,000) confirmed by a registered South African chartered accountant — this is the biggest barrier. However, a capital waiver is available if your business falls in priority sectors: ICT, clothing/textiles, chemicals/biotech, agro-processing, metals/minerals, or automotive manufacturing. With a waiver, the investment threshold drops significantly. DHA application fee is R1,520 ($92). You must register the business with CIPC, open a South African business bank account, and submit a detailed business plan. The visa is initially issued for 1–3 years and is renewable. This route suits established Nigerian entrepreneurs looking to expand into the Southern African market.
Where Nigerians settle in South Africa
Once your Business Visa is approved, most Nigerians head to Johannesburg or Cape Town. Here is what to budget for your first year:
- Johannesburg: 1-bedroom rent ₦788,591/month · Lagos–Johannesburg flights from ~$420 · Nigerian community: Very Large
- Cape Town: 1-bedroom rent ₦1,079,124/month · Lagos–Cape Town flights from ~$460 · Nigerian community: Medium
- Durban: 1-bedroom rent ₦527,692/month · Lagos–Durban flights from ~$450 · Nigerian community: Medium
Life in Johannesburg
Johannesburg has the largest Nigerian community in South Africa — and one of the largest in Africa. Hillbrow, Yeoville, and Berea are traditional Nigerian hubs with churches, restaurants, and social clubs, but these areas have high crime rates. Safer options with Nigerian presence include Sandton, Fourways, Midrand, and Randburg where 1-bed apartments cost R8,000–12,000/month ($480–$720). Johannesburg is the economic capital with the most job opportunities, especially in finance, mining, IT, and professional services. Safety tip: avoid walking alone at night, use Uber instead of minibus taxis, and research neighborhoods thoroughly — safety varies block-by-block. Direct flights from Lagos on South African Airways take about 6 hours.
4% of Nigerians who use Japa Calculator choose South Africa as their destination. Average Japa Score: 72/100. Most common salary expectation among applicants: ₦300K–₦600K.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How much does the Business Visa cost for Nigerians moving to South Africa?
- Total government fees for the Business Visa are ₦271,441 (about $199). This covers the visa application fee, and any other applicable government charges.
- How long does Business Visa processing take from Nigeria?
- Processing time for the Business Visa is 8–12 weeks. Apply from the South Africa High Commission in Abuja or the Consulate in Lagos — book your appointment slot as early as possible, as backlogs frequently add 2–4 weeks beyond the official window.
- How much proof of funds do I need for the Business Visa?
- You need to show ₦415,047,814 ($303,815) in savings for the Business Visa. This money stays in your account — it is not paid to the government. Funds must be unencumbered: fixed deposits locked for a term or joint accounts with conditions may be queried by the officer.
- What documents do I need for the Business Visa application from Nigeria?
- Core documents include a valid Nigerian passport (6+ months validity), completed application form, recent passport photographs, and proof of eligibility for this visa category. Include 6 months of bank statements showing the ₦415,047,814 proof-of-funds requirement is consistently met.
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Start Free CalculatorData methodology: Visa fees sourced from official immigration authority schedules. Naira conversions use live exchange rates from open.er-api.com (last updated 21 June 2026). All fees are subject to change with policy updates — verify with the official immigration website before applying. Last verified: 2026-06-03