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    United States Updates Visa Policy for Nigeria, Introduces Single-Entry Visas

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    The U.S. Department of State has implemented changes to its non-immigrant visa policy, affecting Nigerian citizens among others.

    The US Embassy in Nigeria in a statement says the shift aligns with the U.S. commitment to maintaining global visa reciprocity standards, which are subject to ongoing review and potential adjustments in entry permissions or validity durations.

    It says Visas issued before July 8, 2025, will remain unaffected, retaining their original status and validity.

    The U.S. emphasizes that these changes stem from its visa criteria, designed to uphold the integrity of its immigration system based on international technical and security benchmarks.

    The statement adds that Travelers can access the latest visa reciprocity schedules for all countries on travel.state.gov.

    The U.S. Mission is collaborating with the Nigerian government to help meet these standards.

    The Embassy says the U.S. values its strong relationship with Nigeria and is committed to fostering mutual respect, shared security goals, and economic opportunities. Both nations aim to ensure safer and stronger ties through continued cooperation.

    The U.S. commends Nigeria’s immigration and security agencies for their efforts to align with international best practices. Ongoing discussions with Nigerian officials aim to address remaining challenges, ensuring compliance with global standards while maintaining robust bilateral relations.

    Nigerian travelers are urged to comply with visa terms and ensure their travel documents are authentic and current.

    The U.S. remains dedicated to deepening people-to-people connections through business, education, and cultural exchanges, fostering lawful and safe travel between the two countries.

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