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Thursday, 16 May 2019

In 2018: 29,723 Nigerians overstayed their visas in US - Department of Homeland Security



In 2018: 29,723 Nigerians overstayed their visas in US - Department of Homeland Securityperiod, but remained beyond his or her authorised period of admission. Of the 29,723 culprits who arrived in the North American country through the air or sea port of entry, there's no departure record for 29,004, while 719 left after their visas officially expired.

Nigeria's high overstay rate might not be unconnected to the announcement this week by the U.S. embassy in Nigeria that the visa interview waiver for those renewing visas in the country has been indefinitely suspended.  

Before the suspension, Nigerian holders of US visa types B1/B2, F, H, and L could renew their visas online by processing it through DHL using one of several dropbox locations across the country without attending physical interviews.  

With the suspension, such people will now have to visit the embassy in Abuja or consulate in Lagos for in-person interviews, a process that's expected to lead to delays in scheduling appointments.

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  1. I am wondering why the increasing the number of overstayers are from Nigeria. What's with them? Are all of them has problem with documents or some of them really did it with purpose.

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