Schengen Visa from Africa — The 2026 Ultimate Guide
The Schengen Visa gives you access to 29 European countries with a single application — France, Germany, Italy, Spain, the Netherlands, and more. Nigerian nationals face a ~30% refusal rate industry-wide, but with proper documentation the approval rate rises to 90%+. This guide breaks down which embassy to apply through, the '90-in-180' rule, and how multiple-entry visas work.

1. Which embassy to apply through
Apply to the country where you'll spend the MOST days. If equal, apply to your first port of entry.
- France, Germany, Netherlands: highest approval rates for Nigerians.
- Italy, Spain: slower processing but often approve travel-heavy itineraries.
- Belgium: notoriously strict for first-time applicants.
- Portugal, Greece: strong for tourism + island travel.
2. Required documents
Every embassy asks for the same core stack:
- Passport (6+ months validity, 2+ blank pages).
- Completed application form (per embassy).
- Two passport photos (35x45mm, white background, biometric).
- Confirmed round-trip flight reservation (don't book — reserve via GDS).
- Hotel bookings for every night of stay.
- Detailed day-by-day itinerary.
- Travel insurance (€30,000 coverage minimum, valid across Schengen).
- Bank statements: 3–6 months, showing €50–100/day of travel + reserves.
- Employer letter / business ownership proof.
- Tax filings (FIRS TIN + last 2 years' returns for self-employed).
3. The 90-in-180 rule
You can spend max 90 days in the Schengen area within any 180-day window.
- Rolling window — not calendar year.
- Days count across ALL Schengen countries combined.
- Overstay = 3-year ban + Schengen Information System flag.
- Multiple-entry visas allow flexible dating within validity.
4. Common refusal reasons
Top reasons Nigerian applicants get denied:
- Inadequate proof of ties to Nigeria (job, family, property).
- Insufficient funds — €50/day is minimum, €80–100/day recommended.
- Unrealistic or vague itinerary.
- Bank statements with sudden large deposits (looks like borrowed).
- Previous refusals not declared.
- Weak invitation letter (if visiting family/friends).
5. Multiple-entry visa strategy
First-timers usually get single-entry. Build a track record:
- Application 1: Single-entry, 15–30 days.
- Application 2 (after clean return): 30–90 days multiple-entry, 6 months validity.
- Application 3: 1-year multiple-entry.
- Application 4+: 3-year or 5-year multiple-entry with clean travel history.
How it works — step by step
Common questions
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