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US Issues Strong Warning, Threatens Lifetime Ban for Visa Fraud

The United States has issued a strong warning, threatening a lifetime ban for anyone caught committing visa fraud.

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The United States has issued a stern warning, threatening a “lifetime ban” for anyone found guilty of committing visa fraud.

In a post shared Monday on its official X page, the US Mission in Nigeria stated that “those who commit visa fraud will be banned from the United States for life.” The warning is part of a broader crackdown on illegal immigration and fraudulent migration practices.

The message emphasized tough enforcement actions:
“US government interagency efforts combat fraud and will end illegal immigration. Those who commit visa fraud will be banned from the United States for life. A nation without borders is not a nation. We will pursue criminal charges against those who engage in visa fraud and those who bring in and harbor illegal aliens.”

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The warning also includes consequences for individuals who “bring in and harbor illegal aliens”, adding that “criminal charges” will be pursued against such offenders.

Meanwhile, the US Embassy in Abuja has advised American citizens residing in Nigeria to comply immediately with the new immigration regulations introduced by the Nigerian government.

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In a statement dated July 7, 2025, the embassy said:
“The US Embassy in Abuja informs US citizens that effective August 1, 2025, the Nigerian Federal Government will begin imposing strict penalties on foreigners who have overstayed their visas.”

To assist those affected, an online immigration amnesty portal has been made available until July 31, allowing foreigners to regularize their stay without facing penalties.

“US citizens currently in Nigeria who have overstayed their visa are strongly encouraged to regularise their stay through the amnesty portal before July 31, 2025. Failure to do so may result in significant financial penalties and long-term restrictions on re-entry to Nigeria. All U.S. citizens are reminded to adhere to Nigerian visa regulations to avoid complications.”

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The warning follows recent immigration reforms by Nigeria’s Ministry of Interior. Minister Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo earlier announced that any foreigner who overstays their visa in Nigeria will be fined and may be issued a visa ban.

The ministry has already implemented a “$15 daily surcharge” for each day of overstay, which took effect on May 1, 2025. The amnesty window ends July 31.

The embassy elaborated on post-amnesty consequences:
“And the penalties after August 1 include that visitors who fail to regularise their status by the end of the amnesty period will be subject to the accrued daily surcharge. Overstays of six months or more will result in a five-year ban on re-entry. Overstays of one year or more will result in a 10-year re-entry ban.”

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A streamlined process has also been introduced to help foreigners comply with immigration laws:

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“The newly launched portal enables holders of expired visa-on-arrival permits, lapsed single-entry visas, or overdue expatriate residence cards to: Submit applications for a stay permit online, Upload required supporting documents, Obtain clearance without visiting an immigration office. This streamlined system eliminates the need for in-person visits, long queues, and additional fees, making compliance with immigration requirements more accessible.”

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