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Nigeria Immigration Cautions Against U.S. Visa Violations

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KEY POINTS


  • U.S. visa misuse may result in travel bans.
  • Nigerian students must maintain active enrollment.
  • NIS warns against giving birth abroad for citizenship.

As the United States raises fresh concerns over the misuse of its visas, Nigeria’s immigration authority is urging citizens to follow all visa conditions strictly. The advisory comes amid mounting scrutiny by U.S. officials, who warn that violations such as overstaying or deviating from declared travel intentions could result in severe consequences.

The Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) said on Saturday that adherence to visa terms is crucial for preserving legitimate travel opportunities for Nigerians. From revoked visas to permanent ineligibility, the penalties for misuse are steep and costly.

U.S. visa misuse raises new concerns

Public Relations Officer Akinsola Akinlabi said in a statement that U.S. authorities are closely monitoring Nigerian visa holders and now routinely conduct security checks beyond the point of entry.

All visa holders, he stressed, must use their travel documents strictly for the purpose declared during the application process. Any deviation—such as overstaying, unauthorised work, or switching travel motives—could result in visa revocation, deportation, or permanent travel bans.

NIS emphasised that even actions like giving birth in the U.S. for citizenship purposes are now red flags for consular officials, who may deny visas if such intentions are suspected.

Students, birth tourism also under U.S. scrutiny

The Service also called on Nigerian students in the U.S. to maintain active enrollment. Falling out of status due to absenteeism or unauthorised program withdrawal could trigger immediate visa cancellation.

According to Punch, NIS added that it is working closely with the U.S. Mission in Abuja to protect Nigeria’s standing and ensure the country is not included in any future expansions of travel restrictions.

“We urge Nigerians to comply fully with U.S. immigration laws,” Akinlabi said, “as doing so protects both the traveller and the country’s international image.”

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