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How to Print Your NYSC Call Up Letter 2026
NYSC Call Up Letter 2026: The fact you are on our page means that you have completed your NYSC online registration, seen your call up number and has already printed your green card. The next important document you need to print is your NYSC call up letter.
Unlike the green card which confirms that your registration process has been successfully completed and submitted, the call up letter take things further, it tells you specific state you have been posted to, the address of your orientation camp, and the exact date you are expected to report. In other words, it is the confirmation that your one-year compulsory national service has officially started.
A lot of prospective corps members (PCMs) usually confuse the green card as call up letter which they are two distinct documents. If you are here because you want to know if the NYSC call up letter is out, how to check and print it out without any trouble. Make sure you read from start to finish so you do not miss any important detail.
What is the NYSC Call Up Letter?
The NYSC call up letter is an official document that confirms the beginning of your national service year. It is a letter issued by the National Youth Service Corps to every graduate who has been mobilized for national service.
The letter confirms the state you have been posted to, the address of the NYSC orientation camp you are to camp for the next 21 days, the exact date you are expected to report and other instructions that might help you to get started.
When Will the NYSC Call-Up Letter Be Released?
The call up letter is usually two to three days before camp opens, so do not panic if you do not see it immediately after completing your online registration. It will come at the right time. Once NYSC releases the official posting for your batch and stream, your call up letter will become available for download on your dashboard.
What Does the NYSC Call Up Letter Contains?
When you print out your call up letter, you will find the following key details on it:
- Your full name and call up number
- The state you have been posted to for your service year
- The name and address of your orientation camp
- The date you are expected to report at camp
- Instructions on what to bring and how to prepare for camp
How to Print Your NYSC Call Up Letter
Once NYSC releases the official posting for your batch and stream, your call up letter will become available for printing on your dashboard. The process to print it out is very simple and straightforward.
- Visit the official NYSC portal via https://portal.nysc.org.ng/nysc/
- Sign in with the same email and password you used during registration
- On your dashboard, scroll down you will find the “Print Call-Up Letter” option
- Click on it, download the PDF, and print it in color
Note: Make sure you print the call-up letter in color, that serves as the original one and make at two or three copies of it. Make sure you use a laptop or desktop computer for this process, and use Google Chrome, Firefox Mozilla or Microsoft Edge brower for the best experience. If the portal is slow or unresponsive, it is likely due to heavy traffic. Give it some time and try again.
What Does the NYSC Call Up Letter Look Like?
A lot of PCMs are does not know how the call up letter actually looks like before they even print it out. To help you know exactly what to expect, here is a sample of how a NYSC call up letter looks like.

What is the Difference Between the NYSC Call-Up Letter and the Green Card?
Many PCMs PCMs mix up these two documents or assume they are the same thing. They are not, and understanding the difference between them will save you a lot of confusion.
Here is a simple breakdown of how the two documents differ from each other:
1. What Each Document Represents
The NYSC green card is proof that you completed your online NYSC registration and that your details have been successfully stored in the NYSC database. The call up letter, on the other hand, is your official invitation to begin your national service.
2. What Information They Contain
The green card contains your personal details such as your name, date of birth, call up number, course of study, passport photograph, and other registration information. The call up letter contains your posting details, including the state you are posted to, address of your orientation camp, and the date you are expected to report at camp.
3. When Each Document Becomes Available
The green card is the first document you will see on your dashboard. It becomes available once you complete your registration and your Remita payment is confirmed. The call up letter comes much later, usually two to three days before camp opens, after NYSC releases the official posting and stream details for your batch.
4. What Each Document is Used For
The green card is the first document you will present when you arrive at camp. It shows that you completed your registration online. The call up letter is what tells the camp officials where you are coming from and which batch and stream you belong to. Both documents are checked during camp registration, so you need to come with both of them.
To summarize everything, the green card says your registration is done, while the call up letter says where and when to show up. Both are important, both are compulsory, and both must be printed and kept safe once they are available on your NYSC dashboard.
How to Change Your State of Deployment After Printing Your NYSC Call Up Letter
When NYSC releases the call up letter, the reaction is not the same for everyone. Some corps members are excited about the state they have been posted to, while others feel disappointed or even anxious, especially if it is a state they were really hoping to avoid.
When this happens, it is very common to start asking around for someone who can help you change the posting before camp opens. This is what many people refer to as call up letter reprinting. While there are some people who claimed they can help you do it, I need you to know that call up letter reprinting is not recognized by NYSC in any way. It is completely unofficial, and the truth is that most people offering to help with this are simply out to collect money from desperate PCMs and disappear.
Many people including myself have fallen victim to this kind of scam and lost a significant amount of money without getting anything in return. Please be very careful and do not let frustration push you into making a costly mistake. Now, here is the proper and official way to handle it.
Option 1: Go to Camp and Apply for Relocation
If you can let go of your disappointment, you can apply for a relocation in the orientation camp. NYSC has an official relocation provision that allows corps members to request a change of state under certain approved conditions. This is the safest and most legitimate route to take if you have valid reasons for wanting to serve in a different state.
Option 2: Skip the Camp and Join a Later Batch
If you are completely unwilling to serve in the state you were posted to and you are not ready to go to camp at all, you have the option to skip that camp entirely. There is no penalty from NYSC for not showing up. When you are ready and willing to proceed, you can join a later batch by going through the revalidation process and starting fresh from there.
Frequently Asked Questions About the NYSC Call Up Letter
Here are honest answers to some of the most common questions PCMs ask about the NYSC call up letter. If any of these questions have been on your mind, read through carefully.
How do I check my Call Up Letter?
To check your call up letter, follow these steps:
- Visit the official NYSC portal at https://portal.nysc.org.ng/nysc/
- Log in using your registered email address and password
- Once you are on your dashboard, look for the option to view or print your call up letter
- Download it as a PDF and print it out in colour
Is the Call Up Letter Out for 2026?
Yes, it is. NYSC has already released the call up letters for the 2026 Batch B Stream II, with call up numbers and deployment details uploaded to the NYSC portal.
How Long Does It Take for a NYSC Call Up Letter to be Ready?
The call up letter typically becomes available one to three weeks after completing your registration process. NYSC usually releases it a few days before camp opens after processing all deployment details for that batch and stream. The best thing you can do is stay patient, monitor your dashboard regularly.
How Much is the NYSC Call Up Letter Fee?
The call up letter itself does not have a separate fee. What you pay during your NYSC registration through Remita covers everything, including access to both your green card and your call up letter. Once your Remita payment is confirmed and your call up number is assigned, you can print your call up letter directly from your dashboard at no extra cost. If anyone is asking you to pay a separate fee to print your call up letter, that is a scam. Do not fall for it.
Which State is Best for NYSC in Nigeria?
This is a question a lot of PCMs ask, and the honest answer is that it depends on what you are looking for. Keep in mind that NYSC posting is largely random, so the goal is to make the best of wherever you are sent.
How Many Weeks Do Corps Members Spend in Camp?
The NYSC orientation camp runs for three weeks and it is compulsory for every corps members who wants to service their fatherland. It held simultaneously across all 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory. Those three weeks are filled with paramilitary drills, lectures, skill acquisition activities, and social events. It goes by faster than most people expect, so go in with an open mind and make the most of it.
How Do I Know If My Call Up Letter is Ready?
The easiest way to know is to log in to your NYSC dashboard and check. Your call up letter will appear as a printable document once it has been released for your batch and stream.
