Nigeria levies some of its highest visa fees for American and Saudi Arabian citizens, according to the Abuja-based Daily Trust newspaper.
US nationals pay up to $270 (£200) for a single-entry visas while Saudi Arabians are expected to cough-up $441 (£326), according to a data obtained from the Nigerian Immigration Service by newspaper.
Malaysia, which is a popular destination for Nigerian students, is charged one of the lowest fees of approximately $6 (£4).
Here's what a sample of countries are expected to pay, according to Daily Trust:
Saudi Arabia $441 (£326) US $270 (£200) Bangladesh $253 (£187) India $253 (£187) Indonesia $245 (£181) Belize $200 (£148) Chile $200 (£148) Ireland $170 (£126) Israel $169 (£125) UAE $150 (£111) United Kingdom $144 (£107) South Africa $58 (£42) China $64 (£47) Malaysia $6 (£4)