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Things you need to know about new US Visa rules for Nigerians

The FrontierThe FrontierJuly 14, 2025 1922 Minutes read0

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On July 8, 2025, the United States Embassy announced new visa restrictions for Nigerians, reducing most non-diplomatic and non-immigrant visas to single-entry with a three-month validity.

This marks a major shift from the previous policy, which granted multiple-entry visas with longer validity and greater flexibility for travel, reports The Nation.

The policy change has sparked widespread questions among Nigerians on social media and in travel circles.

Here’s what you need to know about the new US visa regime for Nigerians:

What are non-immigrant visas?

Non-immigrant visas are for people travelling to the United States temporarily, for tourism, business, education, medical treatment, temporary work, or cultural programs. These visas do not grant permanent residency.

Some common categories include:

B Visas: Business (B-1) or tourism (B-2)

F and M Visas: Students (academic and vocational)

H Visas: Temporary workers (e.g., H-1B for skilled workers)

J Visas: Exchange visitors

O Visas: Individuals with extraordinary ability

P Visas: Athletes, artists, and entertainers

R, E, T Visas: Religious workers, investors, trafficking victims, etc.

Diplomatic visas (A Visas) are not affected by this change. These are reserved for government officials and representatives of international organisations.

Who is affected?

The new restriction applies to most Nigerian non-immigrant visa applicants, excluding diplomats.

The most affected groups will likely be:

Students (who need long-term academic visas)

Tourists (who often travel more than once)

Business travellers (who require multiple entries for meetings, events, or trade)

What Were the Previous Terms?

Until now, Nigerians typically received multiple-entry visas. For example:

B1/B2 (business/tourism) visas were valid for up to five years with multiple entries

F1 (student) visas covered the entire study duration, with possible extensions

J1 (exchange) visas allow multiple entries, depending on the program

Why the change?

The US embassy said the update was part of a review of its reciprocal visa policy.

Visa reciprocity is a global standard that ensures fairness in how countries issue visas to each other’s citizens. If Country A only grants single-entry visas to US citizens, the US may respond by doing the same to citizens of Country A.

In this case, the US State Department found that Nigeria’s current visa policies toward US citizens do not match the flexibility previously granted to Nigerians.

In June, Nigeria was named among 36 countries that would face visa restrictions or a travel ban unless certain requirements were met within 60 days. These included:

Issuing secure travel documents with verifiable identities

Addressing visa overstays by Nigerian travellers

Sharing security and criminal data with US authorities

As of July, the US maintains that Nigeria has not yet met those criteria.

What’s next for Nigerian travellers?

Nigerians planning to travel to the US for studies, visits, or business will now need to reapply for a visa each time they intend to enter the country, unless or until the policy is reversed. Frequent travellers, in particular, may face added costs and administrative hurdles.

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