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    US Warns Nigeria on Visa Fraud Amid Stricter Screening Threat

    The United States Mission Nigeria has issued a renewed warning over visa fraud, cautioning that such violations could trigger stricter screening for Nigerian applicants.

    In a statement shared on X, the mission said attempts to manipulate the visa process undermine the system and increase scrutiny for others seeking to travel legitimately.

    “Those who attempt fraud create added scrutiny for all applicants. We safeguard the U.S. visa system through rigorous screening, and our officers treat fraud with utmost seriousness,” the post stated.

    The mission also urged Nigerians to report suspected visa-related fraud through appropriate channels. It acknowledged that many Nigerians continue to engage lawfully with the United States as students, professionals, temporary workers, entrepreneurs and investors.

    Earlier this month, the mission reiterated that repeated visa overstays by some Nigerian travellers have become a major factor affecting future applications from the country. It stressed that stronger compliance with visa rules would help preserve travel opportunities for genuine students, business visitors and families.

    The warning reflects ongoing concerns by U.S. consular authorities about fraudulent applications linked to a small segment of applicants. In the past, these concerns have led to policy adjustments, including shorter visa validity periods for many Nigerians and enhanced background checks, as the United States Department of State works to maintain the integrity of its immigration system.

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