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Nigeria urges U.S. to review visa limitations, calls for equitable reciprocity

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Nigeria urges U.S. to review visa limitations, calls for equitable reciprocity

Nigeria urges U.S. to review visa limitations, calls for equitable reciprocity

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The Federal Government of Nigeria has issued a formal statement expressing concern over the United States’ recent revision to its visa reciprocity schedule, which now limits non-immigrant visas for Nigerian citizens to three-month single-entry permits across the B1/B2, F, and J categories.

The decision, which affects business travelers, students, and exchange visitors, has raised alarm among Nigerian officials who view the move as a departure from the spirit of mutual respect and longstanding cooperation between the two nations.

“The decision appears misaligned with the principles of reciprocity, equity, and mutual respect that should guide bilateral engagements between friendly nations”.

The government underscored the disproportionate impact the restriction would have on Nigerian citizens, particularly those pursuing academic programs, professional engagements, cultural exchanges, and family visits.

Many fear that the added bureaucratic burden and travel uncertainty could hamper personal opportunities and broader bilateral relations.

While acknowledging the U.S. government’s sovereign right to determine its immigration policy, Nigeria has called for a reconsideration of the changes “in the spirit of partnership, cooperation, and shared global responsibilities.” Officials confirmed that diplomatic engagements are actively underway, with the Ministry committed to achieving a resolution that promotes fairness and mutual interest.

The U.S. Embassy in Abuja has indicated that the revised rules apply to new visas issued on or after July 8, 2025, and do not affect the validity of previously issued visas.

The change reportedly stems from a global review of security and reciprocity standards.

Despite this shift, Nigeria affirmed its commitment to strengthening people-to-people ties, economic partnerships, and educational collaboration with the United States.

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