How to Apply for NYSC Remobilization

Photo of corps members at NYSC orientation camp in Nigeria

What is NYSC remobilization?

a screenshot of NYSC remobilization registration portal

Remobilization is specifically designed for corps members who, after completing all documentation at the NYSC orientation camp, deliberately failed to show up at their Place of Primary Assignment (PPA) without formal written permission.

If you absconded after being mobilized in a previous batch and would like to fulfill the ideals of NYSC, there is a dedicated registration portal for this purpose.

Requirements to Register for Remobilization

  • Your full name
  • Active email address
  • Previous call-up letter
  • Previous state code
  • Previous batch (e.g., Batch A, B, C, and stream)
  • Previous deployment state
  • Your phone number

Remobilization for Female Married Corps Members

For female married corps members who wish to apply for remobilization, in addition to fulfilling the above requirements, they must upload the following documents on the NYSC portal:

  • Evidence of husband’s state of residence
  • Marriage certificate or affidavit of marriage
  • Husband’s identification (e.g., driver’s license, national ID, etc.)
  • Newspaper publication of name change
  • Letter from employer or utility bills

Application Process

Go to the remobilization portal at https://portal.nysc.org.ng/nysc2/RemobInterest.aspx

Fill in your name, email address, and other required details.

Tick the box below the email address field if you are married.

Indicate your gender (male or female).

Click on Save Record to proceed to the next page.

Upload the required documents.

Verify the accuracy of the information you have entered and submit.

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