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U.S. draws new visa restrictions for Nigerians as 2026 approaches

The United States has announced a new visa restriction that will affect Nigerians who plan to travel, study, or move there beginning next year.

A notice from the U.S. Mission in Nigeria states that the American government will partially suspend visa issuance to citizens of 19 countries, including Nigeria, starting January 1, 2026. This move comes after a presidential order to tighten U.S. border and immigration rules.

Under the new rule, Nigerians applying for visitor visas, student visas, exchange programmes, and most immigrant visas may face rejection, even if they successfully complete the application process and attend interviews.

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What changes for Nigerians in January

The restriction does not apply to everyone. Nigerians who already have valid U.S. visas as of January 1, 2026, will still be allowed to travel, and none of those visas will be cancelled due to the policy. The suspension only affects individuals outside the United States who do not hold a valid visa when the rule takes effect.

Certain categories are also exempt. These include Nigerians with dual citizenship who apply using a passport from a country not on the restricted list, U.S. permanent residents, and individuals travelling for specific international sporting events. Special immigrant visas linked to U.S. government employment are also excluded.

This announcement creates new uncertainty for students and young professionals. Nigerians can still apply and schedule interviews for study, exchange, or short-term travel visas. However, visa approval is no longer guaranteed, even for qualified applicants with good intentions. This means many applications could be denied.

Also read: US visa: Nigerian applicants directed to list social media usernames in last 5 years

The timing matters. Nigeria remains one of Africa’s largest sources of international students and visitors to the United States. The restriction could slow academic admissions, disrupt exchange programmes, and limit short-term business or conference travel for Nigerians.

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There are wider issues too. Families waiting for immigrant visas may experience increased delays. Additionally, U.S. organisations that depend on Nigerian students and workers might see fewer of them participating. For those applying, not knowing how long the suspension will last makes it harder to plan.

For now, the U.S. Mission has made it clear that the policy is not retroactive. Anyone holding a valid visa before the deadline is unaffected. But for new applicants from Nigeria in 2026, the path to the United States just became significantly narrower.

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