US Embassy Gives Conditions for Visa Interview Waivers for Nigerians

US Embassy Gives Conditions for Visa Interview Waivers for Nigerians

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The United States (US) Embassy in Abuja has given a list of conditions for visa interview waivers for Nigerians.

A statement issued by Aisha Gambari, the Senior Public Affairs Specialist, states that the process of non-immigrant visa renewal applications without requiring an interview starts from March 30 in Abuja.

It added that application fees would remain at $160 for non-petition-based non-immigrant visas and $190 for petition-based non-immigrant visa categories.

The embassy disclosed that applicants are also expected to fill out forms and schedule appointments by themselves.

It added that there would be no interviews for visa renewals where:

The visa is B1/B2, F, M, J (academic only), H, L, or C1/D (combined only);

“The applicant previously received a U.S. non-immigrant visa that expired within the last 24 months, or will expire in the next three months from the date of application;

“The previous visa was issued in Nigeria;

“The previous visa was a full validity, multiple entry visa;

“The applicant is applying for the same visa classification as the prior approved visa;

“The applicant has never been arrested or convicted of any crime in the United States (even if they later received a pardon or waiver);

“The applicant has never worked without authorization or overstayed in the United States; and

“The applicant has not had any significant life changes.”

The Embassy added, “A parent’s qualifications cannot extend to a child. The child must independently meet each requirement. The number of applicants accepted for the Interview Waiver Program may initially be limited.

Qualified applicants seeking to utilize this no-interview program must set an appointment for document review online at ustraveldocs.com/ng,” the statement reads.

“On the date and time of the appointment, the applicant must drop off all necessary documents at the address specified in their appointment letter: DS-160 confirmation page; a valid passport and previous passports containing the most recent visa to the present; I-20 and I-901 SEVIS receipt, DS-2019 (if applicable); new passport photo; copy of parent’s visa (if minor).

Applicants will not have access to their passport until processing is completed. Processing times may vary but are expected to be up to two months. In cases where an interview is deemed necessary, the embassy will return the passport and notify the applicant to set an appointment to appear in person.

“Application fees will remain the same and can be found at travel.state.gov. ($160 USD for non-petition-based non-immigrant visas, and $190 USD for petition-based non-immigrant visa categories).

“Third parties unaffiliated with the U.S. Embassy Abuja may seek to take advantage of various visa services to target visa applicants with fraudulent offers or claims.”

The embassy said more information on the process can be found on: “travel.state.gov.ng.usembassy.gov/visas/, and ustraveldocs.com/ng.”

The embassy also published a caveat on its website:

Special Note: “Third parties unaffiliated with U.S. Embassy Abuja and Consulate General Lagos may seek to take advantage of the resumption of visa services to target visa applicants with fraudulent offers or claims.

Remember to rely on information only from genuine sources: https://travel.state.gov,  https://ng.usembassy.gov/visas/, and https://www.ustraveldocs.com/ng. Avoid becoming the victim of a scam!

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