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  1. Picking pockets with paperwork: Nigerians Lose €4.3 Million to Schengen Visa Rejections

    Nigeria Picking pockets with paperwork: Nigerians Lose €4.3 Million to Schengen Visa Rejections

    European embassies collected €4.3 million from Nigerian visa applicants in 2024, then rejected nearly half of them. SchengenVisaInfo reports this represents Africa's highest financial toll from Schengen rejections. For families struggling to pay €90 fees, these non-refundable payments fund the...
  2. Visa Hurdles: Nigeria’s Place Among Africa’s Most Rejected Applicants

    Nigeria Visa Hurdles: Nigeria’s Place Among Africa’s Most Rejected Applicants

    Nigeria’s Schengen visa rejection rate rose to 45.9% in 2024, ranking 4th among African countries with the highest refusal rates. This marks an increase from 40.8% in 2023, reflecting ongoing challenges for Nigerian applicants. Nigeria trails Comoros, Guinea-Bissau, and Senegal as the African...
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