Isreal DMW celebrates US visa

Isreal DMW Celebrates as He Gets His First Ever US Visa (video)

Israel DMW, the logistics manager of Afrobeats star, Davido could not hold back excitement after he was given a U.S. visa. He took to his Instagram page to share the good news this morning. He posted a video of himself thanking the Oba of Benin, Davido and Ubi Franklin. ‘’I’M NOW OFFICIALLY AMERICA 🇺🇸 VISA […]

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Trump Presidency: Yomi Casual Sends Message to Nigerians Wishing to Renew US Visas

Celebrity fashion designer, Yomi Casual has sent a message to Nigerians as Donald Trump is declared winner of the just concluded US Presidential polls. He urged Nigerians to renew their US visas before the swearing-in of Donald Trump as the 47th President of the US. This comes as the 47th US President vowed to curb […]

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#Hardship Protest: US Embassy Issues Warning to Staff and Citizens

‘We Interviewed over 150,000 Nigerian Visa Applicants in 2023’ – US Embassy

The United States (US) Embassy in Nigeria has said more than 150,000 Nigerians had visa interviews in 2023. The US Embassy’s Charge d’affaires, David Greene, told reporters on Sunday that the demand for visa applications is more than the supply. The US official said this as it asserted that it is doing everything possible to […]

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#Hardship Protest: US Embassy Issues Warning to Staff and Citizens

US Set to Impose Visa Ban on Political Actors Undermining Nigeria’s Democracy

The U.S. Mission in Nigeria has said it will impose visa bans on political actors responsible for undermining Nigeria’s democratic experience during the just-concluded general elections. The US government statement on Tuesday followed similar observations by other election observers, who said Nigeria’s 2023 elections fell short of the standards upheld in previous cycles in recent […]

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US Extends Tourist Visa Validity Period for Nigerians

JUST IN ! US Extends Tourist Visa Validity Period for Nigerians

The United States has announced that starting March 1, 2023, it will increase tourist visa validity from 24 months to 60 months for Nigerians who want to enter the US temporarily for business and/or tourism. This was contained in a press statement by the US Consulate General released on Monday. The PUNCH had reported that […]

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