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FG debunks reports of halting 5-year U.S. Visa for Americans, clarifies new E-Visa policy

Faith Fatima Mohammed by Faith Fatima Mohammed
July 10, 2025
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The Federal Government of Nigeria has denied claims circulating on social media suggesting that the Tinubu-led administration has discontinued the issuance of five-year multiple-entry non-immigrant visas for U.S. citizens. Dismissing the reports as fake news, the government reiterated its unwavering commitment to upholding bilateral agreements and the principle of reciprocity in diplomatic relations.

In a statement released by the Special Adviser to the President on Media and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, the government emphasized that from the onset of President Bola Tinubu’s administration, a clear directive was issued for all ministries and agencies to fully implement Nigeria’s existing bilateral agreements. This includes ensuring reciprocity in visa policies and maintaining longstanding diplomatic practices with partner nations.

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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs also addressed recent changes to the U.S. non-immigrant visa policy for Nigerians, stressing that the Federal Government has not altered its own stance on granting U.S. citizens five-year multiple-entry visas. According to the Ministry, Nigeria continues to issue these long-term visas to U.S. nationals in alignment with the mutual understanding between both nations.

Responding to claims that the U.S. government’s recent visa restrictions were based on a lack of reciprocity, Nigerian officials clarified that such assertions are inaccurate. While the U.S. has imposed stricter conditions for Nigerian applicants, Nigeria has maintained its favorable visa terms for Americans.

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The government explained that the newly introduced 90-day single-entry visa applies only to the e-Visa category, which is tailored for short-term visits such as tourism and business. Unlike traditional visas, the e-Visa is a fast-track option that does not require embassy visits and can be obtained within 48 hours online. This system replaces the outdated and often abused visa-on-arrival process, enhancing transparency and efficiency.

This e-Visa initiative is part of President Tinubu’s broader strategy to boost tourism, attract foreign investment, and promote ease of doing business in Nigeria. E-visas, already in use across several nations, are designed to streamline entry processes for foreign visitors and foster a more business-friendly environment.

However, Nigerian authorities noted that while Nigeria extends e-Visa access to U.S. citizens and other nationals, the same privilege has not been reciprocated by the U.S. government. Despite this imbalance, the Tinubu administration remains committed to strengthening bilateral relations and will continue engaging with American counterparts to resolve visa-related concerns amicably.

Onanuga reaffirmed that the relationship between Nigeria and the United States remains strong, built on decades of mutual respect and collaboration. He assured Nigerians and the international community that efforts are ongoing to ensure visa policies are fair, reciprocal, and beneficial to both countries.

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