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U.S. embassy in Nigeria announces new visa services provider and enhanced online portal

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U.S. Embassy in Nigeria is pleased to announce the launch of a new and improved visa services provider, offering a streamlined experience for visa applicants. Effective immediately, applicants can schedule their interview appointments through a newly enhanced official website.

This upgraded platform allows users to create accounts, pay visa application fees, and schedule U.S. visa appointments entirely online. In addition to these services, the site also provides comprehensive information and support for U.S. visa applicants and American citizens in Nigeria.

For those seeking quick answers to specific questions, the website now features an online chat application, enabling real-time assistance.

Applicants are encouraged to set up their accounts and utilize this new feature for any inquiries.

Detailed information, including operational hours and contact methods, is available on the Contact Us page of the new website.

The U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Consular Affairs website and Consular Post remain the official sources for visa information and can be accessed for further details.

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