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01.02.2022 Featured JUST IN: US Begins No-Interview Visa Renewals for Nigerians

Published 1st Feb, 2022

By Daniel Ojukwu

The United States (US) Mission has begun a remote visa renewal process for applicants in Nigeria who qualify to renew their visas.

The first phase of the scheme, according to the mission, will commence in February, and allow applicants to drop off their travel documents at the US consulate in Lagos, according to The Nation.

This phase will allow a limited number of applicants, and applications may take up to two months to process.

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While applications are yet limited to Lagos, the procedure will be extended to the American embassy in Abuja later.

“Applicants who meet the criteria may apply in Lagos until the service is extended to Abuja,” the mission was quoted as saying.

“Please note that only one member of the family unit is required to drop off the application documents; children are not required to come drop off in person.

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“Processing may take up to two months. Although we anticipate most cases will be processed within a few weeks, once you submit your travel documents, we will be unable to return these to you until your case has been completed.”

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Published 1st Feb, 2022

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