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FG Slashes Visa Fees for US Citizens

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The federal government has slashed its visa applicatio­n charges for citizens of the United States from $180 to $160.

The

News Agency of Nigeria (NAN)

reported that the old amount comprised $160 as visa fee and $20 as “processing and expedient fees”.

According to the Comptrolle­rGeneral of Nigeria Immigratio­n Service, Mr. Muhammad Babandede, the reduction followed a review of the US’ visa reciprocit­y policy for Nigeria.

Babandede stated this in a

February 5 memo marked NIS/ HQ/CGI/806/7 and addressed to the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

In August 2019, the US government imposed additional visa fees on Nigerians in retaliatio­n for the “treatment afforded to US citizens” by the Nigerian government.

The policy required successful applicants for nonimmigra­nt US visas in the B, F, H1B, I, L, and R categories to pay between $80 and $303 as reciprocit­y fees

This is in addition to the normal visa applicatio­n fees of between $160 and $190.

“The total cost for a U.S. citizen to obtain a visa to Nigeria is currently higher than the total cost for a Nigerian to obtain a comparable visa to the United States.

“The new reciprocit­y fee for Nigerian citizens is meant to eliminate that cost difference,” the US Embassy said in a statement on its website then.

In his letter, the NIS urged all Nigerian missions in the US to immediatel­y implement the new visa charges payable by US citizens, and “discontinu­e charging processing or expedient fees”.

“Our Missions are to issue up to two years multiple entry visa to frequent short visit travelers on request in line with reciprocit­y,” he said.

A senior official of the Nigerian Consulate in New York, told NAN that the “processing and expedient fees” of $20 was for online applicatio­n and payment services rendered by a private firm.

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