•US visa The United States has introduced new visa restrictions that may require Nigerians applying for B1/B2 (business and tourism) visas to post a bond of up to $15,000. According to information published on the U.S. Department of State’s website, Travel.State.Gov, the bond is a financial guarantee and does not guarantee visa approval. The S...
•President Donald Trump and Prof Wole Soyinka The United States of America was right, fully right, to revoke Professor Wole Soyinka’s visa if indeed he once tore his American green card. That act was not a symbol of protest. It was a public declaration of contempt. You cannot tear up a nation’s symbol of trust […]
•US visa The United States Mission in Nigeria yesterday issued a new directive to visa applicants, mandating the disclosure of all social media usernames and handles used over the past five years as part of the visa application process. The directive, announced in a post on the Mission’s official X account yesterday, comes as the […]...
Migration to the US does not totally translate to a long-time staying immunity as it is usually dependent on the number of months or years that your visa carried upon its issuance to you. Hence, many individuals do not take cognizance of their visas’ possible expiry dates, reports Vanguard. And when they eventually do be […]
•An international passport with US visa The United States (US) visa, is undisputably, the most sought-after in the world for relocation because of the exceptional life opportunities attached to it. A US visa is a permit issued by the US government that grants Nigerians and other non-citizens entry into the country for certain purposes, such [&...

