YOUR OVERSTAY AFFECTS OTHER NIGERIANS

Tuesday, 17 February 2026

Individual visa violations create collective punishment for all applicants

The US Embassy warned yesterday: Nigerians overstaying visas will trigger "stricter scrutiny" for ALL Nigerian applicants.

Translation: when some Nigerians violate visa terms, US authorities respond by tightening conditions for everyone seeking to travel.

Nigeria already faces partial visa restrictions. Trump's December 2025 proclamation cited 5.56% B-1/B-2 overstay rate and 11.90% student visa overstay rate.

Now the Embassy's doubling down. If you know someone committing visa fraud, report them to AbujaFPU@state.gov or LagosFPU@state.gov.

Why? Because their actions affect your chances.

This is collective punishment by bureaucracy. Your ability to visit family, study abroad, or attend a conference depends on strangers' compliance with rules you didn't break.

The Cable reported the Embassy statement yesterday. What connects to Kano defection: when domestic options narrow, more Nigerians seek exit. When exit gets harder, the pressure compounds.

Pattern recognition: US troops expanding presence in Nigeria while US Embassy restricts Nigerian access to America. Both responses to the same institutional failures.

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Publishing Editor: Adeyemi EKO

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