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‎Visa row: Nigerian missions continue issuance of 5-year visa to Americans ‎

‎Visa row: Nigerian missions continue issuance of 5-year visa to Americans ‎

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By Tiamiyu Prudence Arobani

‎Nigerian missions across the United States have continued issuance of five-year multiple entry visa to Americans.

‎This is contrary to claims of reciprocity by the U.S.,the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports.

‎Checks by NAN at the Embassy of Nigeria in Washington D.C and consulates in New York and Atlanta showed Nigerian missions had at no time stopped issuing five-year multiple entry visa to Americans,

‎NAN’s interactions with some American business executives and tourists who came to pick up their passports at the Nigerian visa centre showed they were issued five-year multiple entry visas.

‎Interactions with visa applicants who also came to keep interview appointments, showed that Nigerian missions in the United States do not issue three-month single entry visas to Americans.

‎NAN further reports that the three-month visa is rather a form of “visa on arrival” that allows last-minute travellers without prior visas to urgently travel to Nigeria as is the practice in many countries.

‎NAN”s findings contradicted recent announcements by U.S. authorities regarding its visa policy adjustments against Nigeria, sparking speculations and public anxiety over a perceived diplomatic spat between the two countries.

‎Senior Nigerian diplomats across the United States firmly reaffirmed that Nigeria remains fully committed to its historic visa protocols and robust bilateral ties with the U.S.

‎Speaking to NAN, Amb. Samson Itegboje, Nigeria’s Acting Ambassador to the United States, debunked the claim that Nigeria had reduced visa issuance to single-entry three months for Americans.

‎“There is nothing farther from the truth than the claim that we now issue only three-month single-entry visas to Americans,” Itegboje stated.

‎“As of Friday, July 11, the Embassy of Nigeria in Washington D.C. was still issuing two, three, and five-year multiple entry visas to Americans,” he said.

‎Itegboje said Nigeria had directed the full implementation of a new Nigeria-U.S. Bilateral Consular Policy Agreements, with visa reciprocity policy for United States citizens with effect from March 1, 2023.

‎The agreement included the reciprocity of five-year tourist visa validity for American citizens and extension of visa validity to three years for diplomats and government officials.

‎“We have not received any directive from Abuja to stop or reverse this,” Itegboje stressed.

‎“In fact, the United States recently commended Nigeria for keeping with most of the protocols agreed between our two countries.

‎“Nigeria remains open, generous and respectful of its obligations.

‎” The robust visa regime is a core part of President Bola Tinubu’s Agenda.

‎“This is aimed at deepening economic ties, promoting legitimate travel and projecting Nigeria’s global image as Africa’s top destination for trade, investment and cultural exchange,” he added.

‎Itegboje commended the Nigerian authorities for their constructive dialogue with the United States, stressing that the approach remained open, deliberate and globally aligned.

‎Checks from the Consulate-General of Nigeria in New York corroborated Itegboje’s position on the five-year multiple entry visa.

‎The mission had routinely issued two-year visas to first-time American visitors while frequent tourists and business travellers continued to benefit from three and five-year multiple entry visas.

‎Amb. Abubakar Jidda, Consul-General of Nigeria in New York, reinforced this clarity, dismissing rumours of a policy reversal by Nigeria.

‎“The U.S. Embassy in Abuja issued a statement referring to reciprocity.

‎” However, the Presidency, the Ministers of Foreign Affairs and that of Interior have all offered clarifications,” Jidda said.

‎“The Nigerian Government has not taken any decision to stop the issuance of the five-year multiple entry visa that was agreed with the United States of America.

‎“This issue that the U.S. came up with and in terms of reciprocity, I don’t have a clear explanation for what they are referring to as reciprocity,” he said.

‎The Nigerian envoy noted that there had been some panic among tourists and business executives who needed visas to travel to Nigeria.

‎Jidda said the Nigerian government remained unwavering in its commitment to the five-year multiple entry visa arrangement previously agreed with the United States.

‎He said the gesture “is a clear sign of Nigeria’s investor-friendly posture and enduring commitment to strengthen trade and people-to-people ties.”

‎“The administration of President Bola Tinubu has not done anything to reverse that five-year multiple entry visa.

‎“So, at the Consulate of Nigeria in New York , we are still issuing five-year multiple entry visa to U.S. citizens.

‎“There’s no directive from Abuja to reverse the issuance of the five-year multiple entry visa.

‎“This is global best practice. Many countries do it. India, for example.

‎” The e-visa is to support investors and tourists who need to enter Nigeria quickly for genuine business or short stays.

‎“It complements, not replaces, the multiple entry visa,” the Consul-General stressed

‎In Atlanta, Amb. Auwalu Namadina, the Consul-General of Nigeria, lent further weight to the unified diplomatic position, affirming that the mission had continued to issue five-year multiple entry visa to Americans.

‎He told NAN that ” the Presidency has spoken.

‎” The Foreign Minister and the spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs have spoken.”

‎He expressed disappointment over the misinformation and spread of fake news regarding the visa issue.

‎“So I think that (government’s position) should suffice for the consumption of Nigerians and that’s what we all say, that’s the position of things.

‎“There is no change. The Federal Government did not send us any message that it (five-year multiple entry visas) should be stopped.

‎“That (alleged reversal of five-year multiple entry visas to Americans) has not been done and I don’t think they (Nigerian authorities) will do that,” he said.

‎Consular officers in all the three Nigerian missions in the United States confirmed that the minimum visa category issued to Americans is a two-year multiple entry visa.

‎They further noted that Nigerian missions had maintained an exceptionally high visa approval rate for tourists and business executives. (NAN)www.nannews.ng

‎Edited by Mufutau Ojo

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