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Nigeria Presses for Reversal as US, UAE, UK Unveil Tougher Visa Policies

Oluwadara Akingbohungbe
By Oluwadara Akingbohungbe
Published: July 10, 2025
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The Nigerian government is mounting a diplomatic response following a wave of new visa restrictions imposed by the United States, United Arab Emirates, and United Kingdom. The Federal Government has described the US decision to shorten visa validity for Nigerians as “disproportionate,” urging Washington to reconsider in the spirit of mutual cooperation.

The US Department of State announced that, effective July 8, 2025, most non-immigrant and non-diplomatic visas for Nigerians—including business, tourism, student, and exchange visitor categories—will now be issued for only three months and limited to a single entry. Existing visas remain valid until their expiry.

Kimiebi Ebienfa, spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, confirmed that authorities are “assessing the new policy and its necessary implications. The government will respond soon, after due consultation with relevant stakeholders.” Okay.ng reports.

In a formal statement, Nigeria’s government expressed concern, highlighting the historic ties between both nations. “The decision appears misaligned with the principles of reciprocity, equity, and mutual respect that should guide bilateral engagements between friendly nations,” Ebienfa stated.

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The new US policy is expected to impact Nigerian students, professionals, and families, potentially hampering cultural and educational exchanges. While acknowledging the sovereign rights of nations, Nigeria has called for a reconsideration of the decision, emphasizing ongoing diplomatic engagements.

Meanwhile, the UAE has introduced even stricter entry requirements for Nigerians. Transit visa applications are now banned, and tourist visas are restricted: Nigerians aged 18 to 45 must be accompanied, while those 45 and above must provide a six-month bank statement showing a monthly balance of at least $10,000.

The UK has also announced a shift to digital eVisas for most study and work applicants from July 15, 2025, promising a more efficient immigration process. However, physical visa stickers will remain for certain categories, and all applicants must still submit biometric data.

Diplomatic efforts continue, with Nigeria’s Minister of Interior meeting the US Ambassador to discuss the new protocols and reaffirm commitments to secure travel documents, manage visa overstays, and enhance information sharing.

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Reactions have poured in from diplomats and analysts. Ambassador Rasheed Akinkuolie described the US move as “temporary and subject to review,” urging reciprocal measures. Foreign affairs analyst Charles Onunaiju linked the restrictions to broader US political trends, advising Nigeria to diversify global partnerships.

Opposition leaders have criticized the government’s handling of the crisis, citing growing international isolation and urging urgent reforms to address insecurity, economic hardship, and poor leadership.

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