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Nigeria Customs Service Urges Travellers To Comply With US Visa Regulations

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisJuly 31, 2025 Article/Column No Comments2 Mins Read
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Nigeria Customs Service Urges Travellers To Comply With US Visa Regulations.

The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has issued a stern warning to Nigerians travelling to the United States, urging strict adherence to visa conditions to avoid severe consequences, including visa revocation and potential legal action. The advisory, announced on 29 July 2025, follows concerns raised by the US government regarding the misuse of entry visas by some Nigerian nationals, prompting fears of an expanded visa ban that could impact legitimate travellers.

 





Comptroller-General of Customs, Adewale Adeniyi, speaking through NCS spokesperson Abdullahi Maiwada, highlighted that US authorities continuously monitor visa holders’ activities beyond their initial entry. “Security vetting does not end upon arrival in the United States,” Adeniyi stated, warning that violations of immigration protocols, customs laws, or other regulations could lead to immediate visa cancellation and possible deportation. He specifically noted activities inconsistent with the stated purpose of travel or visa classification, such as engaging in unauthorised work or business, as key issues flagged by the US.

 

 

The NCS also reminded travellers to declare any cash exceeding $10,000 or its equivalent at entry or exit points and to ensure no prohibited items are included in their luggage. “Intending passengers should know that committing fraud in any jurisdiction will face legal consequences under both US and Nigerian laws,” Adeniyi cautioned, emphasising the importance of responsible conduct to protect Nigeria’s global reputation.

 

 

The warning comes amid heightened US scrutiny, including a recent policy targeting visa applicants from Nigeria and other countries suspected of seeking to give birth in the US for automatic citizenship. The NCS is collaborating closely with the US Mission in Abuja to ensure compliance and prevent Nigeria’s inclusion in an expanded visa ban, which could restrict access for lawful travellers, including those pursuing business, education, or healthcare opportunities.

 

 

With Nigeria’s economy heavily reliant on remittances from the US, estimated at over $5.6 billion annually, the NCS stressed that visa misuse could have far-reaching economic consequences. The agency urged travellers to educate themselves on US immigration and customs protocols to avoid personal penalties and safeguard Nigeria’s bilateral relations. This call for compliance underscores the NCS’s commitment to fostering responsible travel and maintaining Nigeria’s standing in the global community.

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