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New U.S. Visa Policy Limits Nigerian Visas to Three Months

Michelle Wilson by Michelle Wilson
July 10, 2025
in International, U.S.
New U.S. Visa Policy Limits Nigerian Visas to Three Months
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As of Tuesday, July 8th, the United States has shortened the validity period for most non-diplomatic, non-immigrant visas issued to Nigerian citizens. The new rule limits visas to a single entry with a three-month validity, down from the previous multiple-entry, multi-year standard.

The U.S. State Department said the move aligns American visa policy with Nigeria’s own regulations, which currently offer U.S. citizens similar short-term, single-entry visas. This change is part of a broader recalibration of visa reciprocity terms worldwide.

A U.S. official clarified that the change is not intended as a punitive action but rather a procedural update aligned with international standards and reciprocal treatment. Visas issued before July 8th will remain valid under the previous terms.

The update comes amid longstanding concerns over visa overstays by Nigerian nationals. According to a 2023 report from the Department of Homeland Security, approximately 7% of Nigerian visitors to the United States overstayed their visas. In response, the U.S. will now scrutinize applicants’ social media activity for anti-American sentiment as part of the vetting process.

Despite the tightened entry rules, the State Department reaffirmed its commitment to maintaining strong ties with Nigeria. The U.S. noted a 13.5% increase in Nigerian international students in 2024 and praised Nigeria’s cooperation on travel security protocols and document verification.

Travelers are advised to ensure their documents are current and accurate. While the policy reduces visa flexibility, U.S. officials say it aims to strike a balance between immigration enforcement and continued cooperation on education, trade, and cultural exchange.

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