The Federal Government has partnered with the United States Embassy in Nigeria to educate the public about new US visa regulations and ensure compliance by applicants during the visa application process.
The Minister of Information and National Orientation, Muhammed Idris disclosed this during a joint press conference with the United States Ambassador to Nigeria, Richard M. Mills Jr., on Friday in Abuja.
Idris stated that the sensitisation was necessary, as the United States remains one of the most frequently visited destinations for Nigerians.
He noted that for decades, Nigerians have been traveling to the United States for various reasons, including tourism, business, education, and medical care, among others.
“Many Nigerians travel to the U.S. for study, work, medical care, family visits, tourism, and investment opportunities. This robust exchange continues to enrich both societies. The new developments announced by the U.S. Embassy regarding changes in its consular responsibilities and visa application procedures have been in the news recently.
“These changes, as explained by the U.S. Mission, are part of efforts to enhance service delivery, improve efficiency, and respond to evolving consular demands,” he said.
Idris appreciated the US Government’s efforts to engage Nigerian citizens directly through the briefing and to ensure that accurate, up-to-date information was made widely accessible.
He also underscored the mutual respect and partnership between Nigeria and the United States, and commended the Embassy’s commitment to keeping Nigerian travelers well-informed.
In his remarks, the US Ambassador, Mills, said compliance with visa laws and regulations by Nigerian citizens is a vital aspect of deepening the relationship between his and Nigeria
“Compliance with U.S. visa laws is not just an obligation but the cornerstone of mutual trust and respect between the two countries,” he said.
He added, “The U.S. values its strong relationship with Nigeria and the many kinds of connections that exist between our two countries. U.S. visas play a vital role in maintaining and strengthening these ties, whether that’s enabling travel for education, business, tourism, or cultural exchange,” he said.
The Ambassador emphasised that the U.S. government considers it essential that visas are used appropriately and in accordance with U.S. laws and regulations.
“We, of course, welcome Nigerian visitors to the United States, just as Nigeria welcomes Americans to this country. Both governments want visitors to respect our national laws and regulations,” he stated.
He further stressed that misuse of a visa or the provision of inaccurate information during the application process undermines the trust between the two countries.
“We encourage all applicants to provide truthful information and abide by the terms of their visas—as I know a great majority of Nigerians do. By doing so, we will continue to strengthen the bonds between our countries,” he said.
Mills also commended the Information Minister for championing freedom of expression in Nigeria, noting that these values align with U.S. policy.
He further praised the cooperation of Nigerian institutions—including the National Orientation Agency, Nigerian Immigration Service, Nigerian Customs Service, and the Presidency—in promoting public awareness of visa regulations.
He also encouraged Nigerians to access accurate information directly from the U.S. Embassy’s consular portal and assured them of prompt responses to inquiries.