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Nigeria Urges US To Reconsider Tighter Visa Restrictions, Citing Disproportionate Impact

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisJuly 10, 2025 Immigration No Comments3 Mins Read
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Nigeria Urges US To Reconsider Tighter Visa Restrictions, Citing Disproportionate Impact.

The Federal Government of Nigeria has expressed deep concern over the United States’ recent decision to impose stricter visa restrictions on Nigerian citizens, labelling the move as “disproportionate” and urging a reconsideration in the spirit of mutual respect and cooperation. The new US policy, effective from 8 July 2025, limits most non-immigrant and non-diplomatic visas for Nigerians to single-entry permits with a three-month validity period, a significant shift from the previous multiple-entry visas valid for up to two years or more.

 

In a statement issued by Kimiebi Ebienfa, spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Nigerian government highlighted the longstanding cordial relationship between the two nations, describing the visa restrictions as misaligned with principles of reciprocity, equity, and mutual respect. “This decision places a disproportionate burden on Nigerian travellers, including students seeking academic opportunities, professionals engaging in legitimate business, families visiting loved ones, and individuals contributing to cultural and educational exchanges,” Ebienfa stated. The restrictions affect key visa categories such as B1/B2 (business and tourism), F (student), and J (exchange visitor), impacting thousands of Nigerians annually.





 

The US Department of State justified the policy change as part of a global reciprocity realignment, citing Nigeria’s own visa policy, which offers Americans single-entry, three-month visas. The US Embassy in Abuja emphasised its commitment to maintaining strong ties with Nigeria, commending the efforts of Nigerian immigration and security agencies to meet international standards. However, the Nigerian government argues that the new measures could hinder educational and cultural exchanges, noting that Nigeria is the seventh-largest source of international students to the US, with a 13.5% increase in student numbers reported in 2024.

 

Ebienfa stressed that diplomatic engagements are ongoing to address the issue, with Nigeria committed to pursuing a fair and mutually beneficial resolution. “While we acknowledge the sovereign right of every nation to determine its immigration policies, we respectfully urge the United States to reconsider this decision in the spirit of partnership and shared global responsibilities,” he added. The government’s appeal reflects concerns raised by Nigerians on social media, who fear the restrictions will complicate travel plans and increase costs due to the need for frequent visa reapplications.

 

The US has clarified that visas issued before 8 July 2025 will retain their original validity, offering some relief to existing visa holders. Nonetheless, the policy shift has sparked debate, with some analysts, like immigration lawyer Godwin Oke, suggesting it aligns with standard diplomatic reciprocity, given Nigeria’s visa terms for Americans. Others, however, see it as a potential strain on US-Nigeria relations, particularly amidst Nigeria’s growing global partnerships, such as recent engagements with BRICS nations.

 

As both countries navigate this diplomatic challenge, Nigeria remains hopeful that constructive dialogue will lead to a resolution that upholds the values of fairness and mutual interest, preserving the strong people-to-people ties that have long defined their relationship.

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