Branchial  apparatus  anomalies  usually  manifest  in  teenage  or  early  adult  life.  Infection  complicates  second branchial pouch anomalies usually presented as a neck lump or discharging sinus. It is the most common form  of  anomalies  compared  to  another  branchial  pouch  aberrant.  However,  it  is  extremely  rare  to  find  a  complete  branchial  fistula  with  both  internal  and  external  openings.  Misdiagnosis  usually  occurs  leading  to  inappropriate  and  suboptimal  treatment.  Here,  we  report  of  a  case  of  complete  second  branchial  pouch  fistula  and discuss the clinical presentation and surgical management of such lesion.