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Anxieties Rise as More Countries Tighten Visa Rules for Nigerians
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Policies. However, for Nigerians, the consequences are more than just administrative inconvenience—they represent a deepening marginalization in the global mobility ecosystem.
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Just days ago, the United States government unveiled a sweeping revision of its visa policy targeting Nigerian applicants. In the newly issued directive, the validity period of non-diplomatic and non-immigrant visas has been slashed from the usual multiple years to just three months, with single-entry restrictions now enforced. The categories affected include business (B1), tourism (B2), student (F), and exchange visitor (J) visas.
The move is the latest in a series of immigration recalibrations under the Biden administration, following recent visa fee hikes, increased social media background checks, and extended consular appointment delays. Already, anecdotal evidence suggests that Nigerian students and professionals are feeling the pinch, with some seeing academic admissions withdrawn or business trips cancelled due to visa uncertainty.
Although no official reason was cited for the policy change, US immigration sources familiar with the development say it is part of a broader risk management strategy. High visa overstay rates among Nigerian nationals, instances of forged documents, and challenges with verifying financial or educational backgrounds have all been flagged by US consular authorities.
But the Nigerian government is not taking the move lightly.
In a formal statement issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, spokesperson Imomotimi Ebienfa voiced deep concern and disappointment over the US government's decision, describing it as unfair and diplomatically insensitive. "This restriction places a disproportionate burden on Nigerian travelers, students seeking academic opportunities, professionals engaging in legitimate business, and individuals contributing to cultural and educational exchanges," the statement read.
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