UK Introduces eVisas for Nigerian Study and Work Visa Applicants

If you’ve been planning to study or work in the UK, this is your final call to get ahead of the curve. The UK government has just announced a groundbreaking shift to electronic visas (eVisas) for Nigerian nationals applying for study visasand work visas effective from July 15, 2025. This urgent, time-sensitive update marks a major transformation in the UK immigration process, moving away from traditional visa stickers to fully digital visas accessible online.
For Nigerian students, professionals, and families, understanding this change and learning how to navigate the new system is an opportunity of a lifetime. In this detailed guide, we reveal the powerful benefits, step-by-step tips, and insider secrets to help you smoothly transition to the new eVisa system, so you can secure your spot in the UK without delays or complications.

The Truth Behind the Change

The UK’s decision to switch to eVisas for study and work visa applicants from Nigeria comes at a time when international mobility is growing rapidly. In fact, the number of Nigerians applying to study and work abroad has surged in recent years, with the UK being one of the top destinations.
But the traditional visa process, involving physical visa stickers affixed to passports, has long been criticized for:


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