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Shipping to Nigeria Get help with Customs procedures, limitations, and restrictions. Prepare your shipment properly. On this page:

Clearance Process | Restrictions | Documents | Contacts

FedEx Clearance Process All shipments crossing international borders must be cleared through Customs in the destination country prior to being delivered to the recipient. Unless the sender specified a broker, FedEx submits shipments to Customs and other regulatory agencies. It is the sender's responsibility to provide the necessary and correct documentation. Shipments that require more than the FedEx International Air Waybill and Commercial Invoice may require more transit time. If shipments are held by Customs because of incorrect or missing documentation we may first attempt to notify the recipient.

Tip Country profiles Find valuable information for conducting trade with other countries, and an international shipping overview. Nigeria Import Clearance Process When shipping to Nigeria, clearance through Customs depends on whether you're shipping: Documents with no commercial value

Dutiable goods

All dutiable shipments need formal Customs clearance. Customs duty is based on the value of the shipment and the commodity shipped. FedEx will charge the recipient all duties and taxes, including 5% VAT, which must be paid before delivery. Freight valued over US $1,000 will require a Clean Report of Inspection (CRI) from the appointed inspection agent.





Tips Make sure your commodity is acceptable for shipment via the FedEx service you've selected.

Visit your country's web site to see what items are forbidden for export from your country. Import Prohibitions and Restrictions Certain items are prohibited by Customs for import to Nigeria. These items are in addition to items forbidden by IATA. Senders are responsible for making sure that the goods they are shipping are acceptable for shipment to Nigeria. Shipments arriving into Nigeria may undergo inspection by the Nigeria Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA). Forbidden for Import to Nigeria Cash

Dangerous goods as defined by IATA

Food, perishable

Furs

Seeds

Soil

Viagra

Tip Make sure your documents are always filled out consistently and accurately. Inconsistencies can cause delays. Documents Required Documentation Required documentation varies according to the following factors:: Whether you are shipping documents with no Declared value. These shipments require only the fully completed FedEx International Air Waybill.

If you are shipping documents with a Declared value greater than US $25 or dutiable goods, we require a FedEx International Air Waybill and a Commercial Invoice.

Nigeria Import Regulations Take note of the following regulations when importing to Nigeria. The dimensional and weight maximums for import shipments: FedEx International Priority: 274 cm (108 in) L, 330 cm (130 in) L & G, 50 kg (110 lb)

An invoice is required for all shipments with a Declared value.

Agency The Nigerian Customs Service

Murtala Mohammed International Airport

Lagos Please see our tips to Avoid Customs problems to gain Customs clearance more quickly. For more information, please contact Customer Help.