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The U.S. will restrict immigration from 15 countries, including Nigeria, starting Jan. 1, 2026, over security and visa overstay concerns.
The U.S. is expanding travel restrictions to include nationals from 15 additional countries, including Nigeria, effective January 1, 2026, citing security concerns and high visa overstay rates.
The move suspends legal immigration applications like green cards and citizenship for citizens of these nations, with Nigeria facing partial restrictions.
While existing visas remain valid, applicants face heightened scrutiny, longer processing times, and a higher risk of denial.
The policy affects students, professionals, and families, disrupting academic programs and business travel, and has led to cancellations of holiday plans and concerns over re-entry for green card holders.
The White House cites national security and vetting challenges, but critics argue the policy harms U.S.-Nigeria relations and undermines educational and economic ties.
Los Estados Unidos restringirán la inmigración de 15 países, incluida Nigeria, a partir del 1 de enero de 2026, por preocupaciones de seguridad y exceso de estadía de visado.