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In response to mounting uncertainty, the United States embassy in Nigeria has issued a key clarification: all visas issued before January 1, 2026, will remain valid despite new travel restrictions placed on Nigeria. The partial suspension, which targets several visa categories, is...
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The United States Embassy in Abuja has issued a public warning that acts of visa fraud, including lying or presenting fake documents, can result in Nigerian travellers being permanently banned from entering the United States.
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The US Embassy in Abuja stated that visa...
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Nigerian broadcaster OAP Dotun has publicly accused the American Embassy in Nigeria of facilitating his ex-wife's relocation to the United States with their two children without his consent. According to Linda Ikeji Blog, the media personality claims the embassy collaborated with...
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The United States Embassy and Consulate in Nigeria have resumed full visa and citizen services after President Donald Trump signed a spending bill to end the longest government shutdown in US history.
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The US Embassy in Nigeria has resumed full operations after a...
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The Nigerian government has remained silent following a report on the mass cancellation of visas for Nigerian citizens by the US Embassy. According to the report, the embassy has been revoking valid visas without providing any explanation, leaving many citizens in a state of...
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The US Mission in Nigeria has announced that visa applicants must now disclose their social media profiles from the last five years during their application process. This new directive aims to enhance security and improve visa screening.
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The US Mission mandates the...
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The US Mission in Nigeria has clarified its reasons for reducing non-immigrant visa validity for Nigerians from five years to three months, stating it is not due to any recent Nigerian government action.
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US Mission in Nigeria clarified reduced visa validity for...
The United States Mission in Nigeria has issued a security advisory warning its citizens against non-official travel to Nigerian military and government facilities in Abuja. This directive, released Sunday, comes amidst increased security concerns linked to recent global developments, prompting...