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Nigerians risk future US entry over visa violations, embassy warns
The United States Embassy in Nigeria has called on Nigerian travellers to strictly adhere to American immigration laws and the conditions attached to their visas, warning that non-compliance could jeopardise future opportunities to enter, study, or work in the United States.
The advisory was issued on Tuesday through a statement posted on the embassy’s official X account, where the mission emphasized the importance of respecting the terms of stay granted under US visas.
According to the embassy, Nigerians travelling to the United States for tourism, education, employment, or other legitimate purposes should ensure that they remain within the period authorised by immigration authorities, maintain valid travel and immigration documents, and avoid actions that could negatively affect their future eligibility for entry into the country.
The embassy stressed that compliance with visa regulations is essential not only for maintaining legal status in the United States but also for preserving future travel privileges and opportunities.
“Staying compliant with US immigration laws isn’t just the right thing to do; it protects your future and keeps opportunities open for Nigerian travellers,” the embassy stated.
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The advisory comes amid ongoing efforts by the United States government to strengthen immigration enforcement, reduce visa overstays, and safeguard the integrity of its immigration system. US authorities have in recent years intensified scrutiny of travellers who violate visa conditions, including those who remain in the country beyond the duration permitted by their visas.
The embassy urged prospective and current travellers to familiarise themselves with the requirements of their visa categories and ensure full compliance throughout their stay in the United States.
Officials noted that maintaining accurate and up-to-date documentation, observing authorised periods of stay, and following all immigration regulations are critical steps in avoiding penalties that could affect future visa applications.
The latest warning serves as a reminder to thousands of Nigerians who travel annually to the United States for academic pursuits, business engagements, tourism, family visits, and professional opportunities.
By adhering to visa conditions and immigration laws, the embassy said, Nigerian travellers can protect their travel records, maintain access to future opportunities, and avoid complications that may arise from immigration violations.