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US Warns Nigerians of Lifetime Ban Over Visa Fraud as Crackdown Intensifies

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The United States government issued a stern warning to Nigerians, stating that individuals involved in visa fraud or illegal immigration will face a lifetime ban from entering the country.

The alert, posted on the official X (formerly Twitter) page of the U.S. Mission in Nigeria, emphasized the seriousness of visa-related crimes and reinforced America’s firm stance on border security and immigration enforcement.

The U.S. government further warned that not only would fraudulent individuals be banned for life, but sponsors, agents, and smugglers aiding or abetting such activities would also face criminal charges.

This development comes amid a surge in reported cases of Nigerians attempting to enter the United States through fraudulent means, including fake documents, sham marriages, and misrepresentation during visa interviews.

U.S. immigration authorities have noted that these practices compromise the integrity of their immigration system and often result in detention, deportation, or prosecution for the offenders.

Illegal immigration and visa fraud have become growing concerns in West Africa, prompting stricter scrutiny by U.S. authorities. In addition to Nigeria, several other African countries have faced visa restrictions or travel bans in recent years.

Countries such as Chad, Eritrea, Somalia, and Sudan were placed under broader travel bans, while partial restrictions were imposed on Burundi, Sierra Leone, and Togo. More recently, Nigeria, Ghana, Cameroon, and Ethiopia have seen reductions in visa durations due to concerns over deportation cooperation and identity verification issues.

To bolster its screening process, the United States has also mandated that all visa applicants submit their social media handles for review. Authorities will examine these platforms for any signs of hostility towards American citizens, institutions, or national values.

The U.S. government urges Nigerians to rely on verified information from official sources such as the U.S. Embassy or Consulate websites when applying for visas, warning against the use of unlicensed agents or unreliable intermediaries.

This latest warning highlights Washington’s heightened efforts to curb illegal immigration and protect its national borders, with a clear message: violations will not only be punished but carry lifelong consequences.

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