Close Menu
Fishe News
  • Home
  • Entertainment
  • National
  • International
  • Tech
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • PMNI
  • More
    • Business
    • Culture
    • Education
    • History
    • Health
  • Featured
    • Fishe Travel
    • Fishe Media
    • Fishe TV
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Trending
  • Tinubu Inaugurates A Task Force To Formulate Fresh Reforms In Nigeria’s Petroleum Industry
  • NDPC Cautions Content Creators Against Violating Citizens’ Privacy
  • “Comprehensive List Of 114 Nigerian Universities Authorised To Offer Law Programmes”
  • Zimbabwe President Hosts Rugby Africa Chief To Boost World Cup 2027 Plans
  • Chevron Appoints Emmanuelle Garinet, To Lead Exploration In Sub-Saharan Africa And The Americas
  • Tinubu Polytechnic, Epe University Receive ₦4bn Take-Off Grants From FG
  • FCCPC Reports Nigerians Are Most Exploited By Telecom And Energy Providers
  • “Petrol Price Hits ₦1,175 Per Litre As Dangote Responds To Crude Oil Surge Again”
X (Twitter) Instagram
Fishe NewsFishe News
Subscribe
Saturday, March 14
  • Home
  • Entertainment
  • National
  • International
  • Tech
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • PMNI
  • More
    • Business
    • Culture
    • Education
    • History
    • Health
  • Featured
    • Fishe Travel
    • Fishe Media
    • Fishe TV
Fishe News
Home»Immigration

Shock And Disruption As U.S. Embassy In Nigeria Revokes Valid Visas

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisSeptember 1, 2025 Immigration No Comments3 Mins Read
Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email WhatsApp

Shock And Disruption As U.S. Embassy In Nigeria Revokes Valid Visas.

The United States Embassy in Nigeria has sparked widespread concern by quietly revoking valid visas previously issued to Nigerian citizens, leaving professionals, entrepreneurs, frequent travellers, and families grappling with disrupted plans and significant financial losses. The development, which has unfolded over recent weeks, has affected dozens of Nigerians, many of whom have received formal letters instructing them to submit their passports at the U.S. Consulate in Lagos or Abuja, only to have their visas abruptly cancelled.

 

The notices, citing Title 22, Code of Federal Regulations, Section 41.122, state vaguely that “new information became available after the visa was issued.” However, no specific details or evidence are provided, and affected individuals are offered no avenue for appeal. Among those impacted are a prominent Nigerian journalist, the head of a federal parastatal scheduled to deliver an international address, and a respected Abuja entrepreneur with an impeccable travel record. Many have been forced to cancel engagements, refund flight tickets, and face the humiliation of explaining their predicament to international partners. In some cases, travellers have discovered their visas were invalidated only at airport boarding gates, with a few briefly detained by immigration authorities before being sent home.





 

This wave of cancellations appears to signal a tightening of U.S. visa policy towards Nigerian travellers, a trend that began in the late 2010s with increased scrutiny of nationals from high-migration countries. Leaked documents from the Trump administration era suggested consular officers were encouraged to flag entire demographics rather than assess cases individually, a practice that seems to have escalated. The U.S. Embassy in Abuja has not issued a public statement addressing the cancellations, leaving affected Nigerians in a state of uncertainty and frustration.

 

The Nigerian government has expressed concern over the policy shift, describing it as disproportionate and urging reconsideration to preserve the longstanding cultural and educational exchanges between the two nations. Nigeria, the seventh largest source of international students to the U.S. according to the 2024 Open Doors report, has seen a 13.5% increase in student numbers since 2023, underscoring the deep ties at stake. The Federal Government has directed its agencies to engage with U.S. authorities to seek clarity and ensure compliance with international obligations, while calling on Nigerians to respect host countries’ immigration regulations.

 

Analysts suggest the revocations may be linked to broader U.S. visa reciprocity measures, with the U.S. citing issues such as visa overstays and the need for reliable access to Nigerian records. Earlier this year, the U.S. adjusted its policy to issue only single-entry, three-month non-immigrant visas to Nigerians, a significant reduction from the previous five-year, multiple-entry terms. The Nigerian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has been urged to lodge a formal protest, demanding transparency and accountability to protect citizens from what many describe as arbitrary treatment.

 

The human toll of this quiet crisis is profound. Careers have been disrupted, families separated, and dreams deferred, with affected Nigerians left stranded in a limbo of uncertainty. As diplomatic engagements continue, there is a growing call for fairness, reciprocity, and respect for the dignity of Nigerian travellers who have adhered to all rules yet now face inexplicable punishment.

#Nigerians Us embassy Visa
Share. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp
Adejuyigbe Francis
  • Website

Thought Leader, Idea Bank, Nation Builder.

Keep Reading

Zimbabwe President Hosts Rugby Africa Chief To Boost World Cup 2027 Plans

Chevron Appoints Emmanuelle Garinet, To Lead Exploration In Sub-Saharan Africa And The Americas

FCCPC Reports Nigerians Are Most Exploited By Telecom And Energy Providers

“Petrol Price Hits ₦1,175 Per Litre As Dangote Responds To Crude Oil Surge Again”

Hotel Chain Development Pipelines In Africa – 2026 Report

Conflict With Iran Is Driving Up Energy Prices And Costing Europe Billions

Add A Comment

Comments are closed.

Here is spotlighting many benefits of journeying with either Lagos State’s Blueline or Redline rails for a hassle-free day, week, month and year. Thank God for the Igbega Eko. Together we rise.
https://youtu.be/V67GV8wgyjw

Latest Posts

  • Tinubu Inaugurates A Task Force To Formulate Fresh Reforms In Nigeria’s Petroleum Industry
  • NDPC Cautions Content Creators Against Violating Citizens’ Privacy
  • “Comprehensive List Of 114 Nigerian Universities Authorised To Offer Law Programmes”
  • Zimbabwe President Hosts Rugby Africa Chief To Boost World Cup 2027 Plans
  • Chevron Appoints Emmanuelle Garinet, To Lead Exploration In Sub-Saharan Africa And The Americas
Featured
About Fishe

FISHE was founded with the goal of helping clients thrive in today’s highly competitive marketing environment. While other companies rush to abandon traditional marketing in favour of digital techniques, we’ve bolstered our offline marketing capabilities while also equipping our team with seasoned professional knowledge to support our clients’ digital needs.

Through creative designs, we enhance our clients’ products and services the right way that would attract their target audience, thus, making the perception of their company a reality.

  • LTV 8, Agidingbi Road, Alausa, Ikeja, Lagos.
  • +234 806 003 7277
  • info@gofishe.com
FISHE, Your Best Plug For Bus Stop Shelter Ad

LATEST POSTS

Tinubu Inaugurates A Task Force To Formulate Fresh Reforms In Nigeria’s Petroleum Industry

March 14, 2026

NDPC Cautions Content Creators Against Violating Citizens’ Privacy

March 14, 2026

“Comprehensive List Of 114 Nigerian Universities Authorised To Offer Law Programmes”

March 14, 2026

Zimbabwe President Hosts Rugby Africa Chief To Boost World Cup 2027 Plans

March 14, 2026

Chevron Appoints Emmanuelle Garinet, To Lead Exploration In Sub-Saharan Africa And The Americas

March 14, 2026
Featured

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest news from FISHE about politics, economy, health and business, etc

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
© 2026

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.