What countries can Nigerian passport holders visit with a US visa (B1/B2 etc.)?
Updated 2026-07-14 · every rule verified against official government sources
A valid US visa (B1/B2 etc.) in an Nigerian passport unlocks 14 extra countries — no separate visa needed. The headline unlocks for Nigerian citizens: Mexico (180 days), Albania (90 days), Georgia (90 days). The complete verified list:
Why do countries do this? If a US consulate has already vetted you, that vetting is accepted as good enough — Mexico, Georgia, Saudi Arabia and others wrote it into their entry law.
Unlocked for Nigerian citizens by a US visa (B1/B2 etc.)
| Country | What you get | Key condition |
|---|---|---|
| 🇲🇽 Mexico | Visa-free, 180 days | visa must be valid; residence must be permanent |
| 🇦🇱 Albania | Visa-free, 90 days | multiple-entry visa that has already been used to enter the issuing country |
| 🇬🇪 Georgia | Visa-free, 90 days | valid visa or residence permit of one of ~50 listed states |
| 🇬🇹 Guatemala | Visa-free, 90 days | valid visa (generally multiple-entry — a used single-entry visa does not qualify); residen |
| 🇸🇦 Saudi Arabia | Visa on arrival, 90 days | tourist/business visa that has been used (entry stamp of the issuing country present) |
| 🇷🇸 Serbia | Visa-free, 90 days | valid visa or residence permit |
| 🇧🇦 Bosnia & Herzegovina | Visa-free, 30 days | multiple-entry visa or residence permit of Schengen/EU/US; continuous stay up to 30 days, |
| 🇨🇷 Costa Rica | Visa-free, 30 days | visa must be valid for at least the length of stay; B1/B2 type for US visas |
| 🇩🇴 Dominican Republic | Visa-free, 30 days | valid visa or residence permit |
| 🇲🇪 Montenegro | Visa-free, 30 days | valid visa |
| 🇵🇦 Panama | Visa-free, 30 days | multiple-entry visa, used at least once to enter the issuing country |
| 🇲🇰 North Macedonia | Visa-free, 15 days | multiple-entry visa (Schengen type C), already used |
| 🇧🇭 Bahrain | e-Visa required, 14 days | valid US/UK/Schengen visa (or Green Card), or GCC residence (3+ months); Indians with thes |
| 🇴🇲 Oman | Visa-free, 14 days | valid visa or residence permit of the US/UK/Canada/Schengen/Australia/Japan, or GCC reside |
The fine print that actually matters
1. “Valid” is not negotiable. The visa must be unexpired; Chile and Peru want 6+ months of remaining validity, the UAE wants 6 months on a visa or Green Card.
2. “Used” matters. Albania, Panama, Saudi Arabia and Egypt require at least one entry stamp from the issuing country — a fresh, never-used visa fails this test.
3. Category can matter. Colombia excludes C1 transit visas; Argentina matches the visa category to your trip purpose; Türkiye's rule needs an ordinary sticker visa — an e-visa or ESTA does not qualify.
Entry requirements change — each rule on the US visa (B1/B2 etc.) unlocks page cites its official source with a "last verified" date. Re-check before booking.
Frequently asked questions
Which countries can Nigerian citizens enter with a US visa (B1/B2 etc.)?
14 countries admit Nigerian
passport holders with a valid US visa (B1/B2 etc.) instead of their own visa, including Mexico (180 days), Albania (90 days), Georgia (90 days).
Can Nigerian citizens enter Mexico with a US visa (B1/B2 etc.)?
Yes — Visa-free for up to 180 days,
provided the US visa (B1/B2 etc.) meets the conditions (visa must be valid; residence must be permanent).
Where can an Nigerian passport go without any visa at all?
See the full
Nigeria passport profile — every destination ranked, with stay limits.
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