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Honour terms of your visa – US Mission warns Nigerians

The FrontierThe FrontierJune 23, 2026 872 Minutes read0

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United States Mission in Nigeria has reminded Nigerian travellers to strictly comply with US immigration laws, saying adherence to visa terms was key to protecting future travel and study opportunities.

The reminder, shared under the hashtags #VisaWiseTravelSmart, comes amid ongoing efforts by the US to curb visa overstays and maintain the integrity of its immigration system.

In a message posted on its official X handle yesterday, the mission stressed that following the rules was not only the right thing to do, but also a safeguard for individual travel prospects.

“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 post read.

The embassy advised Nigerians travelling for study, work or visits to always honour the conditions attached to their visas.

It urged applicants to stay only for the period authorised, keep their documents updated and avoid actions that could jeopardise their eligibility for future entry into the United States.

“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 said.

It added that respecting the immigration process benefits both travelers and the US-Nigeria relationship, noting that “when you respect the process, everyone wins.”

The US Mission has repeatedly emphasised that visa compliance strengthened the credibility of Nigerian applicants and helped preserve access for legitimate students, workers and visitors seeking to travel to the United States.

Under President Donald Trump, the U.S has introduced a series of measures in the last couple of months to reduce visa overstays by Nigerian nationals, citing security concerns and high non-compliance rates.

In January 2026, Washington partially suspended the issuance of B-1/B-2 visitor visas, F, M, J student and exchange visas, and immigrant visas for Nigerians outside the US who do not already hold valid visas. The move followed data showing a 5.56 percent overstay rate for visitor visas and 11.90 percent for student and exchange visas.

Earlier, in 2025, the U.S reduced the validity of most non-immigrant visas for Nigerians to three months with single entry, linking the decision to overstays, reciprocity issues and documentation gaps.

Beyond visa restrictions, the US has stepped up screening and enforcement. Applicants now face rigorous vetting, including mandatory disclosure of social media usernames, while those found guilty of fraud risk criminal charges and a lifetime ban.

The US Mission in Nigeria noted that these actions are designed to protect the integrity of the visa system and preserve access for legitimate travellers.

 

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