BREAKING: US Limits Nigerians’ Non-Immigrant Visas To Three-Month Validity, One-Time Entry.
In a notable policy shift, the United States Department of State has introduced new restrictions on non-immigrant visas for Nigerian citizens, effective as of 8 July 2025. According to the US Embassy in Nigeria, most non-immigrant and non-diplomatic visas issued to Nigerians will now be valid for a single entry with a maximum duration of three months. This change, part of a reciprocal visa policy review, aims to align travel regulations between the two nations while preserving their robust bilateral relationship.
The US Embassy clarified that visas issued before 8 July 2025 will remain unaffected, retaining their original validity and entry permissions. The policy adjustment, outlined on the official US travel website (travel.state.gov), underscores the US’s commitment to visa reciprocity as a foundation for equitable international travel standards. “This is a step towards ensuring mutual respect and cooperation in our immigration processes,” the Embassy stated, praising Nigeria’s efforts to enhance its immigration and security frameworks.
The new rules primarily affect non-immigrant visa categories, such as B1/B2 visas for tourism and business, though student visas (F1/F2) are likely exempt due to their extended nature. This marks a reversal of the 2023 agreement, which had extended Nigerian tourist visa validity to five years, a move that had been welcomed for facilitating cultural and economic exchanges.
Reactions on the social media platform X show a range of perspectives among Nigerians. Some expressed frustration, citing potential disruptions to travel plans, while others speculated about possible geopolitical factors influencing the decision. These views, however, remain unverified without official statements clarifying the precise motivations behind the change.
The US Embassy reaffirmed Nigeria’s status as a key partner, highlighting ongoing collaboration in security, economic growth, and people-to-people ties. Nigerian travellers are urged to verify visa requirements through official channels, including ng.usembassy.gov and ustraveldocs.com/ng, to avoid misinformation or scams.
As both countries work to strengthen their partnership, the US expressed confidence in future efforts to support safe and lawful travel. Nigerians planning US visits are advised to prepare for the new single-entry, three-month visa framework and stay updated via trusted sources.
Source: US Embassy Nigeria

