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Trump Reinstates Tough Visa Rules for Nigerians and Other Nationals

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Following the  faceoff with the Bola Tinubu government over the genocide against Christians, the administration of United States President, Donald Trump, has reinstated pressing visa policies against Nigerians and other foreign nationals.

‎Information released by the State Department makes it clear that the policy revives the controversial “public charge” rule, which targets applicants likely to depend on public benefits whilst their stay in the United States.

‎The memo issued by the State Department however urges consular officers to adopt holistic measures where visa applicants will be judged based on: multiple personal factors which includes health, age, financial stability, English proficiency, and long-term medical needs.

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‎In addition, for many Nigerians seeking student, work, or family-based visas, the revived public charge rule could result in more denials and a prolonged processing times, especially for elderly applicants or those with limited financial resources.

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6 Comments

  • This decision seems shortsighted. We need to consider the impact on international relations and the potential consequences.

  • Wow, seems like Trump is really tightening the screws on visa rules. Do you think this will affect relations with Nigeria?

  • This visa rule change seems unfair and discriminatory. Why target specific nationalities? Lets discuss this further.

  • I cant believe Trump is making it harder for Nigerians to get visas! Its unfair and discriminatory. Whats next, banning entire countries?

  • Can we really blame Trump for wanting stricter visa rules? Safety first, right? But what about the impact on innocent travelers?

  • Is it fair to target specific nationalities with tough visa rules? What about individual circumstances? #EqualOpportunity #DebateTime

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