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NIS Revolutionizes Passport Application: Say Goodbye to Long Queues!

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Exciting news for Nigerians! The Nigeria Immigration Service has introduced automated passport application to streamline the process. Read on to learn more!

The Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) has taken a significant step towards modernization by launching an automated passport application process, aimed at expediting passport acquisition for Nigerians. This new online portal introduced by the Ministry of Interior allows citizens to apply for their passports with ease and convenience.

The Federal Government, through the Ministry of Interior, has further announced plans to implement a full contactless passport application process and home delivery starting in March. This move is set to enhance efficiency and accessibility for passport applicants nationwide.

In a recent development, the Minister of Interior, Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, unveiled the automated passport system, marking a significant milestone in the digitization of passport services in Nigeria. The system is designed to simplify the passport application process for Nigerians.

With the activation of the automated passport application, Nigerians both at home and abroad can now apply for passports online without the need for physical interaction with NIS personnel. This innovation marks a major advancement in the passport application procedure, making it more convenient and user-friendly for applicants.

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NIS Launches Automated Passport Application (CHANNELS TELEVISION)

The Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) on Monday launched the automated passport application process to expedite passport acquisition for Nigerians.

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Step-by-step guide to applying for passport online (The Punch)

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Full contactless passport application, home delivery to begin March ... (Vanguard)

The Ministry of Interior said the Federal Government will begin full contactless passport application processing and home delivery in March.

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Five easy steps to enrol for Int'l passport as FG launches portal (Nairametrics)

The Minister of Interior, Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo announced that the automated passport system will go live during a review of Nigeria Immigration Service facilities ...

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'NIN compulsory, biometric at NIS centres' โ€” how to get your ... (TheCable)

Today, - January 8 โ€“ the ministry of interior has commenced the full automation of passport applications for Nigerians nationwide and...

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Here are steps to apply for automated passport (Businessday.ng)

Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, the minister of Interior, has officially launched the much-anticipated international passport automation system...

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FG activates automated passport application for Nigerians - Daily Trust (Daily Trust)

The Minister of Interior, Dr Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, on Monday, launched an automated passport application process for Nigerians. With this, Nigerians at home ...

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FG Activates Automated Passport Application For Nigerians (Independent Newspaper Nigeria)

With this, Nigerians at home and abroad can now go online to apply for passports without interface with personnel of the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS).

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Immigration Begins Passport Application Automation (Leadership Newspaper)

Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) has commenced the much-awaited automation of the process for passport application and issuance, a promise made by the.

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