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Trump’s Visa Policy May Hurt Nigerians
Nigerians are at risk of losing American entry visas which have two-year validity except President Muhammadu Buhari led government change existing immigration policy with the United States.
An indication of this emerged, yesterday, as content of the Executive Order signed last Friday by US President, Donald John Trump became public.
Section 9 of the Executive Order states: “The Secretary of State shall review all non-immigrant visa reciprocity agreements to ensure that they are, with respect to each visa classification, truly reciprocal insofar as practicable with respect to validity period and fees, as required by sections 221(c) and 281 of the INA, 8 U.S.C. 1201(c) and 1351, and other treatment.
“If a country does not treat United States nationals seeking non-immigrant visas in a reciprocal manner, the Secretary of State shall adjust the visa validity period, fee schedule, or other treatment to match the treatment of United States nationals by the foreign country, to the extent practicable…”
It would be recalled that currently, Nigeria issues one-year multiple-entry visa to Americans, which is a non-reciprocation of the two-year visa US issues to Nigerians.
It was learnt that as Trump order takes immediate effect, Nigerians holding valid two-year US visa may also be affected.
However, Nigeria charges higher fee compared to charges by the American government despite shorter visa validity.
Investigations show that while the US charges Nigerians $160 for a typical visit visa, Nigeria charges Americans $180, in addition to a $35 “processing fee”.
Meanwhile, Iran has announced that it will ban all United States citizens from entering the country.
This was contained in an Iranian Foreign Ministry statement published on state media last Saturday.
The country’s decision is in response to President Donald Trump‘s executive order limiting immigration from seven Muslim-majority countries, including Iran.
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