‘Drop Box’ Visa Applications Not Available In Nigeria – US Embassy
The United States embassy in Nigeria says the restriction on dropbox service or interview waiver for those renewing visas has not been lifted.
The United States embassy in Nigeria says the restriction on dropbox service or interview waiver for those renewing visas has not been lifted.
The Embassy revealed its decision via their Twitter handle stating that despite media reports, the interview waiver scheme remains suspended in Nigeria.
The embassy explained that each country’s eligibility is assessed based on numerous factors like overstay rate and visa-related fraud.
Emphasizing that those who want to travel from Nigeria must apply for a visa and appear for an interview.
“’ Drop Box’ visa processing is not available in Nigeria, according To U.S. mission To Nigeria.”
“Despite recent media reports, the nonimmigrant visa interview waiver process, popularly known as the “dropbox,” has been discontinued in Nigeria since 2018.
“The State Department continually evaluates each country’s eligibility based on numerous factors including overstay rates and visa-related fraud.
“U.S. Mission Nigeria is committed to promoting legitimate travel to the United States. All applicants who wish to apply for a visa must kindly appear for an interview. the embassy tweeted.
“Drop Box” Visa Processing Is Not Available in Nigeria, According To U.S. Mission To Nigeria:
Despite recent media reports, the nonimmigrant visa interview waiver process, popularly known as the “drop box,” has been discontinued in Nigeria… Read more: https://t.co/AQantQ1kQX pic.twitter.com/E4RUUoG0Tk
— U.S. Mission Nigeria (@USinNigeria) March 19, 2021
The US state department had recently announced the expansion of interview waiver eligibility.
Previously, only applicants whose nonimmigrant visa expired within 24 months were eligible for an interview waiver but it was temporarily extended the expiration period to 48 months.
However, Nigeria was removed from the waiver eligibility in 2018 but the recent announcement was misunderstood to mean applicants from the country would now qualify.