Niger visa options for Germany passport holders
Tourist / short stay
Visa required
Arrange a visa at a consulate or embassy before travelling.
Visa types & longer-stay routes for Niger
Rules are written for non-ECOWAS foreign nationals (e.g. US, UK, EU, and other third-country travellers); ECOWAS citizens enter under separate free-movement rules.
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Tourist / Short-Stay Visa
Typically up to 30 days (single-entry visa often valid 60 days from issue); some nationalities issued up to 90 days — varies by nationality, verify.
- Insurance
- Required. Not legally mandatory, but strongly advised because hospitals generally require upfront payment; travel/medical cover is widely recommended for Niger.
- Good for
- Non-ECOWAS visitors travelling for tourism, leisure or visiting family/friends.
- Requirement
- Passport valid 6+ months with a blank page, passport photos, yellow fever vaccination certificate, hotel booking or invitation, onward/return ticket and proof of funds (one guide cites approx. USD 500); applied at a Niger embassy/consulate (a 2023 e-visa portal has been reported but availability is inconsistent — verify).
- Business
Business Visa
Around 30 or 90 days depending on nationality and visa issued — verify.
- Insurance
- Recommended. Not a stated condition of issue, but private medical/travel insurance is strongly advised given upfront-payment hospital practice.
- Good for
- Foreign nationals attending meetings, conferences, negotiations or short-term commercial activity (no local employment).
- Requirement
- Passport valid 6+ months, official business letter of invitation from a Nigerien company or organisation, yellow fever certificate; applied at a Niger embassy/consulate.
- Work
Work Visa / Employment Permit
Tied to employment; entry visa commonly issued for ~3 months per the US reciprocity schedule, then regularised locally — verify with employer/sponsor.
- Insurance
- Recommended. No published statutory health-insurance requirement for the visa; private medical cover strongly advised.
- Good for
- Foreign nationals who have secured paid employment with a company operating in Niger.
- Requirement
- Job offer and sponsorship by a Niger-based employer, employer invitation letter stating position and duration, work-permit approval, then visa finalised at a Niger embassy; yellow fever certificate required. Processing approx. 1 month.
- Study
Student Visa
Entry visa issued around 3 months per the US reciprocity schedule, extended/regularised locally for the study period — verify.
- Insurance
- Recommended. Not a published condition of issue; medical insurance strongly advised.
- Good for
- Foreign nationals enrolled at an educational institution in Niger.
- Requirement
- Letter of admission/enrolment from the Nigerien institution, passport valid 6+ months, yellow fever certificate; applied at a Niger embassy/consulate (US reciprocity lists a student-visa fee of approx. USD 70).
- Residence
Long-Stay / Residence Permit (carte de séjour)
Long-term; the residence permit is renewable and regularised in-country — exact duration not officially published, verify locally.
- Insurance
- Recommended. No published statutory health-insurance mandate; private medical cover strongly advised for long-term residents.
- Good for
- Foreign nationals (workers, family, long-term residents) staying beyond the short-stay visa period.
- Requirement
- Enter on an appropriate long-stay/work visa, then register and apply for a residence permit with Niger's territorial-security/immigration authority (Direction de la Surveillance du Territoire) in Niamey; supporting documents depend on the basis of stay (employment, family, etc.).
- Transit
Transit Visa
Short transit period only (a few days); does not permit a stay — verify.
- Insurance
- Recommended. Not required for issue, but travel medical cover advised.
- Good for
- Travellers passing through Niger en route to another country, not staying.
- Requirement
- Passport valid 6+ months, proof of onward travel to the next destination, yellow fever certificate; applied at a Niger embassy/consulate.
Niger's visa rules change frequently amid ongoing political/security shifts; figures are approximate and entry can be suspended at short notice — always confirm with a Niger embassy or the immigration authority before booking. Last checked: 2026-06.
Last verified June 2026
Visa-free isn’t insurance-free
Whatever route you take into Niger, your entry stamp never includes health cover. Many longer-stay visas also require proof of insurance before they’re granted. That part is on you — and it’s what we actually do.
Germany → Niger: frequently asked
- Do Germany passport holders need a visa to visit Niger?
- Visa required. Arrange a visa at a consulate or embassy before travelling. Always confirm with the official source before booking.
- Can a Germany passport holder live or work long-term in Niger?
- Yes, via a long-stay visa. Niger has 6 documented visa types covering work, study, residence and — where it exists — digital-nomad routes.
- Do I need travel insurance for Niger?
- Entry to Niger never includes health cover, so travel medical insurance is strongly recommended. Several Niger visas also require proof of insurance before they're granted.
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Visa rules can change at short notice and depend on your purpose of travel, length of stay and onward tickets. Always confirm with the destination’s embassy or the IATA Travel Centre before you book. Visa-free entry never includes travel health insurance. That’s still on you.