Tinubu Never Stopped Five-year Visa for U S. Citizens — Presidency

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The Presidency says President Bola Tinubu has never stopped issuance of five -year multiple-entry visas for U.S. citizens, in accordance with the principle of subsisting bilateral agreements and reciprocity.
‎The clarification is contained in a statement by the Presidential Spokesperson, Mr Bayo Onanuga, yesterday in Abuja.
‎He described the reports as false and misleading, reaffirming Nigeria’s commitment to existing bilateral agreements and diplomatic reciprocity.
‎Onanuga noted that immediately after assuming office, President Tinubu directed that Nigeria implement all bilateral agreements with other nations and adhere to the principle of reciprocity in diplomatic relations.
‎He said the Ministry of Foreign Affairs had clarified Nigeria’s position following the U.S. government’s recent adjustment of its non-immigrant visa policy toward Nigerians.
‎The presidential aide said that senior officials would continue engaging with the U.S. to address restrictive policies based on mutual respect and partnership.
‎”We want to reiterate that the U.S. government’s claim of reciprocity as the reason for its current visa policy toward Nigeria does not accurately reflect the actual situation.
‎”The Nigerian government has not deviated from granting U.S. citizens a five-year multiple-entry non-immigrant visa, just as the U.S. has continued to grant the same to Nigerians,” Onanuga stated.
‎He clarified that 90-day single-entry visas only apply to the newly introduced e-visa category.
‎”This category targets tourists and business visitors who prefer quicker, less cumbersome visa processing.”
‎He said the e-visa replaced the outdated visa-on-arrival, which was inefficient and prone to abuse.
‎”The e-visa is a fast, online process that does not require the applicant to go to the embassy. Applicants receive the e-Visa within 48 hours of submitting their application.”
‎He said the policy aligned with President Tinubu’s agenda to promote trade, tourism, and ease of doing business in Nigeria.
‎He noted that many countries have already adopted similar digital visa processes.
‎In spite of Nigeria offering e-visas to U.S. citizens, Onanuga pointed out the U.S. has yet to reciprocate.
‎He assured that the Tinubu-led administration would continue to dialogue and engage with U.S. authorities to resolve any issues that led to the recent development.

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