Coverage for Nigerians Visiting the USA

Visitor Insurance for Nigerians Visiting the USA

NHIS coverage and Nigerian private health plans have no validity in the United States. One US hospital bill can wipe out years of savings.

⚠️ Nigeria is one of the top 10 countries sending visitors to the USA, with a large diaspora that regularly brings family members for extended visits.

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Nigeria's NHIS and HMO Plans Have No US Coverage

Nigeria's NHIA (National Health Insurance Authority) covers formal-sector enrollees at accredited Nigerian Health Maintenance Organisations (HMOs) only — it has zero reimbursement authority in the United States. Nigeria and the US have no bilateral healthcare agreement. A US ER visit averages $3,100; one hospital night averages $11,700. With over 320,000 Nigerian-Americans in Texas, Maryland, and New York, parents visiting on a B-2 visa are especially vulnerable — a single cardiac event or hypertension crisis in the US can exceed NGN 5.1 million with no NHIA reimbursement.

$3,100
Average US ER Visit
$11,700
Hospital Night (average)
$50,000+
Emergency Evacuation

Pre-Existing Conditions — What's Covered for Nigerians?

US visitors insurance uses "acute onset" coverage — emergency treatment for a sudden flare of a known condition is typically covered.

ConditionAcute Onset Covered?Notes
Type 2 Diabetes✓ YesAcute onset emergency covered under IMG & WorldTrips
Hypertension / High Blood Pressure✓ YesSudden cardiac event or stroke covered as acute onset
Coronary Artery Disease✓ YesEmergency heart attack treatment covered — not routine cardiology visits
COPD / Asthma✓ YesAcute attack requiring ER care typically covered
Arthritis✗ LimitedRoutine care not covered; acute fracture unrelated to arthritis is covered
Kidney Disease (CKD)✗ LimitedDialysis is excluded; acute infection or emergency is covered

Acute onset means emergency treatment for a sudden flare of a known condition — not routine management. Questions? Call (832) 856-1704.

Best Visitors Insurance Plans for Nigerians

All plans accepted at US hospitals. A-rated carriers. Direct billing available.

IMGMost Popular

Patriot America Plus

Best overall balance of price, coverage, and pre-existing condition provisions

Coverage: $1,000,000
Deductible: $0 – $2,500
Network: IPA global network
  • Up to $1M emergency medical
  • Acute onset pre-existing covered
  • Emergency evacuation included
  • Prescription drug coverage
  • Telemedicine included
  • Coverage up to age 99
  • 24/7 global assistance
  • Renewable — extend as needed
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WorldTripsHighest Coverage

Atlas America

Maximum medical limits for visitors with complex health history or older age

Coverage: $2,000,000
Deductible: $0 – $5,000
Network: UnitedHealthcare
  • Up to $2M emergency medical
  • Highest available limits
  • Acute onset pre-existing covered
  • Emergency dental included
  • Mental health emergencies covered
  • Multilingual support 24/7
  • Adventure sports optional add-on
  • Renewable coverage
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Trawick$0 Deductible Option

Safe Travels USA

$0 deductible option — no out-of-pocket at the hospital

Coverage: $1,000,000
Deductible: $0 – $5,000
Network: UnitedHealthcare
  • Up to $1M emergency medical
  • $0 deductible option available
  • Acute onset pre-existing covered
  • Dental emergency benefit
  • Trip interruption coverage
  • Loss of passport benefit
  • AD&D included
  • 24/7 emergency hotline
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How Much Does Visitors Insurance Cost for Nigerians?

Real price estimates based on actual plan rates — not inflated samples.

AgeDurationCoverageDeductibleEst. Cost
50 years30 days$100K$250$38–$52
55 years60 days$100K$250$85–$115
60 years90 days$100K$250$120–$175
65 years90 days$100K$250$175–$245
70 years90 days$100K$250$240–$340
75 years60 days$100K$500$195–$275

Estimates for visitors insurance to the USA. Exact pricing depends on carrier and plan selected.

How to Buy Visitors Insurance for Nigerians — Step by Step

1

Get an instant quote

Click 'Get Quote' and enter the visitor's age, travel dates, and home country (Nigeria). Takes under 2 minutes. No personal information required at this stage.

2

Compare 3–5 plans side by side

Our comparison tool shows IMG, WorldTrips, and Trawick side by side — coverage limits, deductibles, network, and pre-existing condition provisions. Pick what fits the visitor's health and budget.

3

Purchase online — instant policy

Pay securely online. The insurance certificate is emailed within minutes. Print it or save it to your phone — you'll need it if the visitor goes to a hospital.

4

Use the insurance if needed

In an emergency, call the number on the insurance card. The 24/7 assistance team will find the nearest in-network hospital, arrange direct billing, and handle paperwork.

5

Extend if the stay gets longer

If the visitor extends their stay, renew the policy online before it expires. As long as no claim has been filed, most plans renew seamlessly for up to 364 days total.

Frequently Asked Questions — Nigerians Visiting the USA

Can I buy visitor insurance for my Nigerian parents visiting the USA?
Yes — this is one of the most common purchases we handle for the Nigerian-American community. You can purchase a plan online on behalf of parents or family members, even before they depart Nigeria. Plans cover travelers up to age 99 and most include acute onset coverage for conditions like hypertension, diabetes, and heart disease, which are common among older Nigerian visitors.
Does Nigeria's NHIA or HMO health plan cover medical treatment in the USA?
No. Nigeria's NHIA (National Health Insurance Authority) and HMO-administered plans only cover treatment at accredited Nigerian healthcare facilities. They have zero reimbursement authority in the United States. Without dedicated visitor insurance, any US medical treatment is entirely out-of-pocket. An ER visit alone averages $3,100; a cardiac admission can exceed $80,000.
Is health insurance required for a US visa from Nigeria?
Visitor insurance is not formally required for a B-2 tourist visa, but US consular officers at the Lagos and Abuja embassies strongly advise it. Including proof of insurance with your application demonstrates financial responsibility and can strengthen your visa case. For J-1 visa holders, specific insurance minimums are legally required.
What visitor insurance plan is best for Nigerians visiting the USA?
For Nigerian visitors, we recommend IMG Patriot America Plus for its A-rated carrier status and comprehensive acute onset pre-existing condition coverage. Trawick Safe Travels USA Comprehensive is a strong value option. For Nigerian seniors with serious cardiac or hypertensive history, WorldTrips Atlas America provides up to $2,000,000 in coverage.
How much does visitor insurance cost for Nigerian visitors?
Plans typically start around $1.10–$2.00 per day. A healthy Nigerian adult under 60 visiting for 30 days usually pays $35–$80. A senior over 70 visiting for 30 days might pay $100–$200 depending on coverage level. Given that a single US hospitalization can exceed ₦47 million, even the most comprehensive plan is a fraction of the potential risk.
How long does it take to activate coverage?
Coverage is instant. Purchase online and receive your insurance ID card and policy documents by email within minutes. Accident coverage typically begins immediately; illness coverage begins after a 24–72 hour waiting period. We recommend purchasing before departing Nigeria to ensure full coverage from day one.
Does visitor insurance cover emergency medical evacuation from the USA?
Yes — most plans include emergency medical evacuation coverage. If you need to be medically repatriated to Nigeria, the insurance covers the cost of medical air transport (which can exceed $100,000 on its own). This benefit is critical for Nigerian visitors given the distance between the USA and Nigeria and the extreme cost of international air ambulance services.

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