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U.S. Imposes Stricter Visa Rules on Nigeria, Ghana, Ethiopia, and Cameroon

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The U.S. Department of State has implemented new visa restrictions for nationals of Nigeria, Ghana, Ethiopia, and Cameroon by revising its Visa Reciprocity Schedule. Under the updated policy, most non-immigrant and non-diplomatic visas issued to citizens of these four African countries will now be valid for only three months and will allow just a single entry into the United States. This significant shift from previous visa policies takes effect immediately but does not affect visas issued before the change.

The new restrictions are expected to pose considerable challenges for frequent travelers from these countries, as they will now need to reapply for a new non-immigrant visa for every trip to the U.S. This could increase travel costs, application backlogs, and delays, particularly for business travelers, students, and family visitors.

Visa reciprocity is based on the principle of mutual treatment, whereby the United States adjusts its visa issuance policies depending on how American citizens are treated when applying for visas to other countries. While this system is generally intended to support tourism, business, and cultural exchange, the U.S. may unilaterally revise its stance based on immigration, diplomatic, or national security concerns.

Currently, many nationalities enjoy U.S. nonimmigrant visas with validity periods ranging from one to ten years and multiple entries. By contrast, the new policy drastically reduces this privilege for the affected African nations.

According to the U.S. Bureau of Consular Affairs, travelers can consult the Visa Reciprocity Schedule for country-specific details, including the visa’s validity period, number of permitted entries, and applicable fees. These changes reflect an evolving immigration policy framework that could have long-term implications for U.S.-Africa mobility, relations, and collaboration.

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