U.S. To Extend Tourist Visa Validity Next Month

The U.S. Mission said it will by March 1, 2023, increase visitor visa validity from 24 months to 60 months for Nigerians, who want to enter the United States temporarily for business and or tourism.

Feb 27, 2023 - 19:40
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U.S. To Extend Tourist Visa Validity Next Month

The U.S. Mission said it will by March 1, 2023, increase visitor visa validity from 24 months to 60 months for Nigerians, who want to enter the United States temporarily for business and or tourism. 

The visa validity extension allows Nigerians to use the visa for 60 months to make short trips to the United States for tourism or business purposes before having to renew their visa.

According to the Mission, the visa application fee, currently at USD160, will not be increases as a result of the increased visa validity.

“Increasing visa validity is one of several initiatives taken by the United States to reduce visa appointment wait times in Nigeria.

“The U.S. Mission continues to offer No-Interview Visa Renewals to those who meet the eligibility criteria.  Appointments for No-Interview Visa Renewals are readily available.”  The Mission stated.

According to the US, on No-Interview Visa Renewal,  person may be eligible for a visa renewal without an interview, if the person’s application was for a B1/B2, F, M, J (academic only), H, L, or C1/D (combined only) visa, stating that the applicant must meet each of the following criteria:

 “You are physically present in Nigeria. Your previous visa was issued in Nigeria. Your previous visa is in the same classification as your current application. Your previous visa was a full-validity, multiple-entry visa.

Your previous visa expired within the last 48 months or will expire in the next 3 months from the date of application.

“You have all your passports covering the entire period since receiving the previous visa and the passport with the most recent visa.

You have never been arrested or convicted of any crime or offense in the United States, even if you later received a waiver or pardon.

You have never worked without authorization or remained beyond your permitted time in the United States.” The statement read.

 

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