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US demands $15,000 visa bonds for Nigerians

In a significant escalation of immigration enforcement measures, the United States government has unveiled a stringent new policy specifically targeting applicants for business and tourism visas from a list of 38 nations deemed “high risk,” with Nigeria prominently featured among them. The policy, announced by the U.S.

Department of State will require eligible Nigerian citizens seeking B1/B2 visas to post a substantial financial bond, set at either $5,000, $10,000, or $15,000, as determined on a case-by-case basis by a consular officer during the visa interview. This directive is slated to take effect for Nigeria on January 21, introducing a formidable new financial hurdle and layer of complexity for prospective travelers.

The detailed notice requires applicants not only to be prepared to secure this bond but also to complete a multi-step procedural checklist. This includes submitting the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Form I-352 and agreeing to the bond’s terms through the U.S. Department of the Treasury’s official online portal.

The State Department was explicit in clarifying that the bond payment does not guarantee visa issuance, and any fees paid without the direct instruction of a consular officer will be forfeited, underscoring the financial risk involved. Furthermore, the policy imposes strict travel conditions; those who successfully obtain a visa under this bond must enter the United States through a limited selection of designated airports, such as Boston Logan, New York’s JFK, and Washington Dulles.

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The bond refund process is equally stringent, designed to ensure strict compliance with visa terms. A refund will only be granted if the DHS verifies the traveler’s departure from the U.S. by their authorized date, if the visa holder never travels to the U.S. before the visa expires, or if they are denied entry at a U.S. port of arrival. This mechanism explicitly ties the financial guarantee to adherence with immigration rules, aiming to curb overstays.

This new bond requirement arrives swiftly on the heels of another recent travel restriction against Nigeria. Effective January 1, the U.S. implemented a partial travel suspension that bars Nigerian immigrants and certain non-immigrant categories, including B-1/B-2, F, M, and J visas, from obtaining visas to enter the country. U.S.

authorities justified that suspension by citing two primary concerns: the operational challenges for screening and vetting posed by terrorist groups like Boko Haram and ISIS in parts of Nigeria, and the country’s visa overstay rates. Official data noted a 5.56% overstay rate for B-1/B-2 visas and a more substantial 11.90% rate for student and exchange visitor visas.

The cumulative impact of these policies, first the broad visa suspension and now the costly bond mandate for the few who may still qualify, represents a profound hardening of U.S. immigration posture toward Nigeria. Of the 38 countries affected by the bond rule, 24 are African nations, indicating a regional focus. For Nigerian applicants, the landscape for U.S. travel has dramatically shifted, transforming the process into one laden with significant financial liability, heightened scrutiny, and reduced flexibility, fundamentally altering the dynamics of obtaining what was once a standard business or tourist visa.

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