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Belgium Visa for Nigerians

Schengen C — short-stay (90 days / 180-day period)
⚠ Visa Required — You must apply before travel
15% Rejection Rate
3/5 Difficulty
15–21d Processing
NGN 194,000 Total (~$118)

Quick Facts

Requirement Visa Required
Visa Fee NGN 194,000 (~$118)
Processing Time 15–21 working days
Appointment Wait ~4 weeks
Stay Duration Up to 90 days

Belgium Schengen visa is moderately difficult (15% rejection). Brussels hosts EU institutions making it a common destination for Nigerian business and official travel.

Key Warnings

  • Belgium requires a detailed travel purpose. For EU institution visits, include invitation letter and meeting schedule.

Insider Tips

  • Belgium is often used as the base for visiting Netherlands and Luxembourg in the same trip — if spending most nights in Belgium, apply through Belgium.

Required Documents

  • Valid passport Must be valid for at least 6 months beyond your return date
  • Passport copy (all pages with stamps)
  • Completed Schengen visa application form Must be signed. Available at VFS Global or download from the embassy website.
  • Biometric passport photo (35×45mm) White background, taken within the last 6 months
  • Travel insurance certificate Minimum €30,000 coverage, valid for all Schengen countries. AXA, Allianz, or Europ Assistance recommended.
  • Flight itinerary A fare quote or itinerary reservation is acceptable — not a confirmed paid ticket
  • Accommodation confirmation for all nights
  • Bank statement (last 3 months) Minimum ₦1.5M (~€1,500) average balance. Regular salary credits required — recent lump-sum deposits are a common rejection trigger.
  • Employment letter on company letterhead Must confirm position, salary, and approved leave dates. Self-employed: submit CAC certificate instead.
  • Proof of income 3 months of payslips or 2 years of audited business accounts for self-employed applicants

Recommended (Optional)

  • Invitation letter from Belgian host Required if staying with a host instead of hotel. Must be notarised by a Belgian authority.
  • Property ownership documents Strongly recommended. A Certificate of Occupancy (C of O) or Land Certificate proves ties to Nigeria and significantly reduces rejection risk.
  • CAC business registration certificate Highly recommended for self-employed applicants and business owners.
  • Tax clearance certificate (last 3 years) Issued by FIRS. Adds credibility, especially for high-income or self-employed applicants.

Why Applications Get Rejected

Belgium rejected 15% of applications. Avoid these mistakes:

  • Vague or unsupported travel purpose

    Belgium, as an EU institutional hub, requires clear justification for visits especially for official or business travel.

    Fix: Submit detailed itinerary, invitation letter from hosting institution, and company authorization.

  • Insufficient ties to Nigeria

    Belgian consulates scrutinise intent to return.

    Fix: Include C of O, employment letter, and family documentation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can Nigerians get a Belgium visa for EU official business?
Yes. Nigerian professionals attending EU Parliament meetings, European Commission events, or international conferences in Brussels can apply for a Belgium Schengen visa. Include the official invitation letter, meeting schedule, and company/government authorization letter in your application.
Should I apply through Belgium or Netherlands for a Brussels and Amsterdam trip?
Apply through the country where you will spend the most nights. If equal nights in both, apply through your first port of entry. Both issue identical Schengen visas with the same access.
Belgium visa cost in Naira?
€80 (~₦145,000) plus VFS service fee (~₦49,000) = approximately ₦194,000.