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US Govt. Orders Permanent Visa Ban To Nigerians, Others Who Overstays Visa With Criminal Prosecution

The US Mission made this announcement in a statement released on Monday.

The United States mission in Nigeria has issued a stern warning to visa holders, cautioning that overstaying a visa could lead to severe consequences, including criminal prosecution and a permanent travel ban.

The US Mission made this announcement in a statement released on Monday.

“If you overstay your U.S. visa, you could face a permanent ban on travelling to the United States as well as criminal prosecution,” the statement read.

It further emphasised that US consular officers have full access to individuals’ immigration history and will know about past violations.

“There is no such thing as an “honest mistake” – it is your responsibility to use your visa correctly.”

US immigration laws and policies have undergone significant changes since President Donald Trump took over power.

Recall also that Trump’s presidency between 2017–2021 saw the introduction of strict immigration enforcement measures, many of which continued under subsequent administrations.

One of Trump’s most controversial actions was the implementation of the “zero tolerance” policy, which resulted in the prosecution of all illegal border crossings and led to family separations.

Additionally, the Travel Ban, commonly known as the “Muslim Ban”, restricted entry from several predominantly Muslim countries, including Nigeria, though it was later lifted by President Joe Biden in 2021.

In 2019, the Trump administration imposed stricter public charge rules, making it harder for immigrants to obtain green cards if they relied on government assistance.

Furthermore, in 2020, citing the COVID-19 pandemic, the administration enacted the Title 42 policy, which allowed for rapid expulsion of migrants at the border without asylum hearings.

While President Biden has reversed or modified some of these policies, visa overstay penalties remain stringent.

The US government continues to emphasise legal compliance, warning that individuals who violate their visa terms risk severe immigration consequences.

This latest warning highlights the ongoing US strict enforcement of visa and immigration regulations since Trump’s current administration.

If you overstay your U.S. visa, you could face a permanent ban on traveling to the United States. Consular officers have full access to your immigration history and will know about past violations. There is no such thing as an “honest mistake” – it is your responsibility to use…

Written by Anita Ogona

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