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US warns Nigerians on overstaying visa 

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The U.S. Mission has issued a reminder that overstaying visas could impact future travel opportunities for Nigerians.

In a recent statement posted on its social media account, the U.S. Mission in Nigeria emphasized the importance of following immigration laws, noting that visa violations can affect how future applications from Nigeria are assessed. The mission stressed that when individuals overstay their visas, it can have repercussions for others seeking to travel.

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“Overstaying visas can hinder opportunities for fellow Nigerians,” the advisory highlighted. “Sticking to the rules helps ensure that students, business travelers, and families who travel responsibly can continue to access the U.S.”

The mission pointed out that many Nigerians travel to the United States for education, business, tourism, and family visits, encouraging everyone to comply with visa regulations during their time in the U.S.

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The message also highlighted worries regarding visa fraud and the improper use of travel documents, urging the public to assist in safeguarding the system. Individuals with reliable information were encouraged to share it through the proper consular fraud prevention channels.

The mission reiterated its dedication to fostering safe and legal travel between the two nations, assuring that compliant travelers won’t be impacted by the actions of others.

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