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US Embassy Issues Fresh Warning to Nigerians Over Visa Violations

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The United States Mission in Nigeria has issued a fresh warning to Nigerians travelling to America, urging them to strictly obey all visa rules and immigration regulations to avoid penalties that could affect future travel opportunities.

The warning comes as U.S. authorities continue tightening immigration enforcement, particularly against visa overstays and other forms of non-compliance involving foreign nationals, including Nigerians.

In a message shared on its official X account, the U.S. Mission stressed that compliance with visa conditions remains critical for Nigerians seeking to study, work, or visit the United States.

“Staying compliant with U.S. immigration laws isn’t just the right thing to do; it protects your future and keeps opportunities open for Nigerian travelers.”

The mission noted that Nigerians granted entry into the U.S. must understand that visas come with clear conditions and timelines that must be respected at all times.

According to the embassy, failure to comply with visa conditions could lead to serious consequences, including visa cancellation, denial of future applications, deportation, and long-term travel restrictions.

It advised Nigerian travellers to pay close attention to the duration of stay approved by immigration officers and avoid remaining in the country beyond the authorised period.

“Whether you’re studying, working, or visiting the United States, always honour the terms of your visa. Follow the rules. Stay only for as long as you are authorized. Keep your documents updated. Make choices that safeguard your dreams.”

The mission added that respecting immigration procedures benefits not only individual travellers but also strengthens trust in the broader visa system between both countries.

“When you respect the process, everyone wins.”

The latest advisory comes amid growing restrictions imposed by Washington in response to concerns over visa abuse, overstays, and compliance issues involving Nigerian travellers.

Over the past year, the U.S. government has introduced stricter visa measures affecting Nigerians across several categories.

In January 2026, the U.S. government partially suspended the issuance of several visa categories to Nigerians outside the country who did not already possess valid visas. The affected categories included B-1/B-2 visitor visas, F, M, and J student and exchange visas, as well as immigrant visas.

The decision followed concerns over overstay figures involving Nigerian nationals. U.S. authorities cited data showing a 5.56 percent overstay rate for visitor visas and an 11.90 percent overstay rate for student and exchange visa holders.

Earlier in 2025, the United States also reduced the validity period of most non-immigrant visas issued to Nigerians to three months with single entry. The move marked a major shift from the previous visa regime and affected thousands of prospective travellers.

American authorities linked that decision to reciprocity concerns, visa abuse, documentation irregularities, and rising cases of overstays.

In addition to visa restrictions, the U.S. has strengthened its screening process for applicants. Visa applicants are now subjected to tougher background checks, including stricter verification of travel history, documentation, and social media disclosures.

The embassy also warned that individuals found guilty of visa fraud, misrepresentation, or submission of false information could face severe penalties, including permanent bans and possible criminal prosecution.

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