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BREAKING: Shock as U.S. Suspends Visa Processing for Nigerians, Russians, Others — No End Date Given

Ogunsola Gbenga
Last updated: 15 January 2026 1:37 pm
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The United States has abruptly suspended visa processing for Nigerians and citizens of more than 70 other countries, triggering widespread panic among students, travellers, families and professionals planning to move to or visit America.

The development follows an internal directive from the US Department of State, ordering U.S. embassies and consulates worldwide to halt visa processing from January 21 as part of a sweeping overhaul of America’s immigration screening system.

73 Countries Affected — Nigeria on the List

According to the memo, first reported by Fox News, consular officers have been instructed to stop processing visas for nationals of at least 73 countries while the U.S. government reassesses its vetting procedures.

Countries affected span Africa, the Middle East, Asia, Europe and Latin America, and include:

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  • Nigeria
  • Somalia
  • Egypt
  • Iran
  • Iraq
  • Yemen
  • Afghanistan
  • Russia
  • Brazil
  • Thailand
  • And dozens of others

The suspension affects multiple visa categories, including those for students, tourists, business travellers and family reunification.

No Timeline, No Clarity

Perhaps most alarming is the fact that no end date has been announced.

The directive does not state how long the review will last, leaving thousands of applicants in limbo — some with already scheduled interviews, paid fees, admission offers, or job contracts.

During the review period, consular officers have been told to rely on existing legal grounds to refuse applications outright, rather than process them.

Why the U.S. Is Doing This

U.S. officials say the move is tied to stricter enforcement of the “public charge” rule, a provision in U.S. immigration law that allows visas to be denied if an applicant is considered likely to depend on government welfare.

Since November 2025, embassies have been instructed to apply much tougher standards, including deeper scrutiny of:

  • Age
  • Health status
  • English language ability
  • Financial capacity
  • Employment prospects
  • Likelihood of requiring long-term medical care

Somalia Fraud Case Raises Red Flags

Somalia has reportedly attracted heightened scrutiny after U.S. federal investigators in Minnesota uncovered large-scale welfare fraud involving public funds.

Prosecutors said many suspects were Somali nationals or of Somali descent, prompting tighter visa screening linked to that country.

Although Nigeria was not directly cited in the fraud findings, its inclusion in the suspension has raised concerns about broader policy tightening against high-migration countries.

Nigerians Left in Shock

The decision comes at a sensitive time, as thousands of Nigerians seek U.S. visas annually for:

  • University education
  • Medical and professional training
  • Business and tourism
  • Family reunification

With no clarity on exemptions — even for humanitarian or medical cases — many fear lost opportunities, missed school sessions, expired admission offers and financial losses.

Global Backlash Looms

Immigration analysts warn the policy could:

  • Disrupt global mobility
  • Delay education and career plans
  • Strain diplomatic relations
  • Increase irregular migration pressures

For now, affected applicants can only wait — as embassies remain silent and the U.S. government offers no reassurance on when normal processing will resume.

Bottom Line

The U.S. visa freeze has landed like a thunderbolt.

For Nigerians and millions of others, the American dream is suddenly on pause — with no timeline, no guarantees, and no answers.

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Ogunsola Gbenga, also known by his online alias "WideBaBa," is the Founder and CEO of NaijaWide.com, a Nigerian entertainment and lifestyle website focusing on news, music, fashion, and culture. He studied Mass Communication at The Polytechnic Ibadan and is known for his work in digital media, creating a platform for Nigerian content
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