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Spark2: 12:23pm On Feb 12
Two weeks ago, I attempted to renew my international port using the Nigeria Immigration Service's DIY (self-service) platform. Unfortunately, the system couldn't capture my port photograph for some reason.

A few days later, I decided to visit the immigration office in Jos to complete the process in person. To my surprise, I was told that the 32-page, 5-year port would cost ₦75,000, even though I was aware that the official fee online is ₦50,000.

Frustrated, I returned home. Fortunately, I later managed to successfully my port photograph on the DIY platform, and the system processed my application. I paid ₦50,500 online and was scheduled for biometric capture on February 3rd.

On the scheduled date, I went to the immigration office, where I was attended to promptly. However, I was asked to pay an additional ₦3,000 for processing, which I did.

To my surprise, I received a call today, February 12th, to pick up my new port—just 9 days after my capture!

I've heard many people say it took them months to get their renewed ports. So, I'm curious—how long did it take for you to get yours? Share your experience!

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Namaster: 12:37pm On Feb 12
That was FAST!

Tunji-Ojo seems to be the only one working in this DEMONIC istration.

Didn't know the orocess has become more EFFICIENT.

By the way, the 50% increase in price for in-person processing is PROOF that Nigerians would readily SABOTAGE viable systems because of their unquenchable GREED.

The average Nigerian is so WICKED and GREEDY that their constant complaints about wicked and greedy Politicians is LAUGHABLE.

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buttlover(m): 12:37pm On Feb 12
What documents is required please. Mine expired 2 years ago.

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Psady(m): 2:50pm On Feb 12
How did you resolve the issue of ing your port photograph?because it seem that's the most difficult part in DIY processing.
SoftSport(m): 3:33pm On Feb 12
Looks like the DIY platform is the hack for a fast Nigerian port, if you dodge the extra fees! 💪

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Spark2: 3:52pm On Feb 12
Psady:
How did you resolve the issue of ing your port photograph?because it seem that's the most difficult part in DIY processing.



Once you meet all other criteria for the photograph, you will need to change to dpi of the image to 600.

Google search change dpi of image online. There are many online platforms to do that. Just change the dpi to 600 and it. You should be fine with that one

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Spark2: 3:53pm On Feb 12
Namaster:
That was FAST!

Tunji-Ojo seems to be the only one working in this DEMONIC istration.

Didn't know the orocess has become more EFFICIENT.

By the way, the 50% increase in price for in-person processing is PROOF that Nigerians would readily SABOTAGE viable systems because of their unquenchable GREED.

The average Nigerian is so WICKED and GREEDY that their constant complaints about wicked and greedy Politicians is LAUGHABLE.


Truth boss
Spark2: 4:05pm On Feb 12
SoftSport:
Looks like the DIY platform is the hack for a fast Nigerian port, if you dodge the extra fees! 💪


Yea man

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Psady(m): 5:37pm On Feb 12
Ok, thanks for the answer,so many are facing this particular issue as we speak and they tend to run to this immigration officers ,thereby creating an avenue to be exploited beyond what they budget .
Spark2:




Once you meet all other criteria for the photograph, you will need to change to dpi of the image to 600.

Google search change dpi of image online. There are many online platforms to do that. Just change the dpi to 600 and it. You should be fine with that one
Spark2: 10:03pm On Feb 12
Psady:
Ok, thanks for the answer,so many are facing this particular issue as we speak and they tend to run to this immigration officers ,thereby creating an avenue to be exploited beyond what they budget .

It was because of the frustration that I went to them. I did not need anybody to advise me to go back and find a way around it🤣

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Mrwomanology(m): 11:44am On Feb 13
May we not be renewing empty port every time o

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mrkings84(m): 11:45am On Feb 13
Na for nl everything dey land...
Now no more privacy

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Gotocourt: 11:45am On Feb 13
shocked
ruffhandu: 11:46am On Feb 13
Good you made efforts to do it yourself. And thank God they did not tell you to go call your grandma from the village, or strike out your application and asked you to start all over again. This is the main reason many Nigerians enable corrupt govt officials. They are not ready to read through and follow the process. Maybe you got it so fast because you live in Jos (we always here that it it quicker in the North because of low traffic). But lets hope it remains so. I'll be renewing mine later this year.
occfx: 11:46am On Feb 13
Spark2:
Two weeks ago, I attempted to renew my international port using the Nigeria Immigration Service's DIY (self-service) platform. Unfortunately, the system couldn't capture my port photograph for some reason.

A few days later, I decided to visit the immigration office in Jos to complete the process in person. To my surprise, I was told that the 32-page, 5-year port would cost ₦75,000, even though I was aware that the official fee online is ₦50,000.

Frustrated, I returned home. Fortunately, I later managed to successfully my port photograph on the DIY platform, and the system processed my application. I paid ₦50,500 online and was scheduled for biometric capture on February 3rd.

On the scheduled date, I went to the immigration office, where I was attended to promptly. However, I was asked to pay an additional ₦3,000 for processing, which I did.

To my surprise, I received a call today, February 12th, to pick up my new port—just 9 days after my capture!

I've heard many people say it took them months to get their renewed ports. So, I'm curious—how long did it take for you to get yours? Share your experience!

After voting nonsense... You are now renewing your port... Come and go let me see.

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MrSundry: 11:48am On Feb 13
3 days from application to issuance of new port
SmartyPants(m): 11:48am On Feb 13
mrkings84:
Na for nl everything dey land...
Now no more privacy

How has the OP breached their privacy here? Do you have any clue who he or she may be from what they've posted here? More importantly, how does it affect you??

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jonadaft: 11:48am On Feb 13
What's international about the port?

The biggest and most important prayer is that, MAY WE NOT BE RENEWING EMPTY PORT ALL THE TIME cheesy
Before mine was renewed last year, the farthest I want was KENYA undecided

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HEAVEN4444: 11:49am On Feb 13
Hmm 3 months
Gbadugbakun(m): 11:50am On Feb 13
I applied for mine since 1993. Up till now I never see anything.

Mindlog: 11:51am On Feb 13
My port will be expiring early September but would renew in April.
oluseyiforjesus(m): 11:52am On Feb 13
Ok
Frontend: 11:53am On Feb 13
[quote author=Psady post=134117244]Ok, thanks for the answer,so many are facing this particular issue as we speak and they tend to run to this immigration officers ,thereby creating an avenue to be exploited beyond what they budget . [/quotie]
Your photo dimension must be 600×800
NaijaCover(m): 11:53am On Feb 13
Spark2:
Two weeks ago, I attempted to renew my international port using the Nigeria Immigration Service's DIY (self-service) platform. Unfortunately, the system couldn't capture my port photograph for some reason.

A few days later, I decided to visit the immigration office in Jos to complete the process in person. To my surprise, I was told that the 32-page, 5-year port would cost ₦75,000, even though I was aware that the official fee online is ₦50,000.

Frustrated, I returned home. Fortunately, I later managed to successfully my port photograph on the DIY platform, and the system processed my application. I paid ₦50,500 online and was scheduled for biometric capture on February 3rd.

On the scheduled date, I went to the immigration office, where I was attended to promptly. However, I was asked to pay an additional ₦3,000 for processing, which I did.

To my surprise, I received a call today, February 12th, to pick up my new port—just 9 days after my capture!

I've heard many people say it took them months to get their renewed ports. So, I'm curious—how long did it take for you to get yours? Share your experience!

In Two Weeks Time, My Brother.
Pablodtotti: 11:54am On Feb 13
It took me less than a week to get my 10years port. The process is fast
00FFT00(m): 11:56am On Feb 13
One hour!
iLegendd(m): 11:58am On Feb 13
1 week, express.

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GindoX(m): 11:59am On Feb 13
Na person salary you take go renew port so
Kingpele(m): 11:59am On Feb 13
My own has expired since ...I will try your approach....am tired of immigration officers wahala and extortion
mu2sa2: 12:00pm On Feb 13
The document is Nigerian port, not international port. Other countries have theirs - Canadian port, Russian port, Angolan port etc. There is no port called international port.
Maybe people add international to distinguish it from the small photograph usually attached to ID cards and other documents. But the small photograph is called "port photo" (not just port), while the travel document is "Nigerian port" (not international port).

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Qc1(m): 12:04pm On Feb 13
I still don't know the meaning of "international port"?


I've traveled to 30 countries and it's called port!

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