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Visa: U.S Embassy reveals what will happen to Nigerians who present fake documents

Mills said visa restrictions were not targeted at Nigerians but part of measures to secure U.S. borders and protect American communities
U.S. Ambassador to Nigeria, Richard Mills

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The warning comes amid efforts to curb rising cases of document falsification and misrepresentation in visa applications.

By Mark Longyen

The U.S. Embassy in Abuja has warned Nigerians against engaging in any form of fraud in the process of obtaining United States visas, saying offenders risk permanent bans.

The warning is contained in a statement posted on the embassy’s official X handle, which stressed that applicants who provide false information or fake documents could face lifelong ineligibility under U.S. immigration law.

According to the embassy, visa fraud carries serious consequences, as any form of misrepresentation during the application process may result in a permanent prohibition from entering the United States.

“Visa fraud has serious consequences. Lying or providing fake documents can lead to permanent visa bans under U.S. immigration law,” the statement said.

The embassy reiterated its commitment to continued cooperation with Nigeria on matters of mutual interest.

“The United States looks forward to continuing to work together with Nigeria on issues of mutual concern,” it added.

The warning comes amid efforts to curb rising cases of document falsification and misrepresentation in visa applications.

It also follows ongoing public sensitisation and diplomatic engagements between Nigerian authorities and the U.S. Ambassador to Nigeria, Mr Richard Mills. (NAN)

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