+234 703 197 3000
info@slhcnigeria.com
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Contact Information

Main Office

HIGH COMMISSION:
Plot 308 Mission Road, Diplomatic Zone,
Abuja, Nigeria

Liaison Office

LIAISON OFFICE:
Plot 148, Younis Bashoron Street,
Victoria Island, Lagos

Telephone

Main Line: +234 703 197 3000
Consular Section: +234 703 197 3001
Fax: +234 703 197 3002

Email

General Inquiries: slhcabj@gmail.com
Consular Services: consular@slhcnigeria.org
Visa Inquiries: visas@slhcnigeria.org
Passport Inquiries: passports@slhcnigeria.org

Working Hours

Monday - Thursday: 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Friday: 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Saturday & Sunday: Closed
Public Holidays: Closed

Emergency Contact

Emergency Line: +234 703 197 3000
For genuine emergencies involving Sierra Leonean citizens only.

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Plot 308 Mission Road, Diplomatic Zone, Abuja, Nigeria

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I apply for a Sierra Leonean passport?

You can apply for a Sierra Leonean passport by visiting the Consular Section during working hours. Please bring all required documents including proof of Sierra Leonean citizenship, birth certificate, and passport photos.

What are the visa requirements for Sierra Leone?

Visa requirements vary depending on your nationality and purpose of visit. Please check our visa section or contact the Consular Department for specific requirements.

How long does passport processing take?

Standard passport processing takes approximately 4-6 weeks. Expedited services may be available for urgent cases at an additional fee.

Do I need an appointment for consular services?

While walk-ins are accepted, we recommend scheduling an appointment for faster service. You can schedule an appointment through our website or by calling the Consular Section.

What should I do if I lose my passport in Nigeria?

Immediately report the loss to the local police and obtain a police report. Then visit the High Commission with the police report and other identification documents to apply for an emergency travel document.

How can I verify the authenticity of a document?

Bring the document to the Consular Section for verification. There may be a fee for this service depending on the type of document.