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US Mission Warns Nigerian Travellers Against Visa Misuse, Cites Risk of Future Bans

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The United States Mission in Nigeria has cautioned Nigerian travellers to strictly comply with the terms of their U.S. visas, stressing that violations could endanger future travel opportunities.

In a statement released via its official X handle on Tuesday, the Mission highlighted that overstaying beyond the authorised period is considered visa misuse and could attract serious consequences, including travel restrictions.

“It’s important to use your US visa according to its terms. Misusing it, for example, by overstaying, may affect your ability to travel to the U.S. in the future,” the Mission warned. The advisory comes amid rising concerns over the tightening of U.S. visa rules and stricter compliance monitoring.

Official data from the U.S. Department of State revealed that more than 700,000 people overstayed their visas in 2023, with Nigeria ranking among the countries with the highest figures. Under the 1996 Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act, those who overstay between 180 and 365 days face a three-year reentry ban, while overstays beyond one year attract a ten-year ban.

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