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Nigeria passport holders: Single entry for United States. Fee: USD 185 (~USD 185). Processing: Variable: 2-12 weeks (Lagos backlog ~3-6 months historically). Indicative only — always verify with the official mission before applying.
Overview
Embassy visa required. Fee: USD 185 (~NGN 251,600) for B1/B2 + MRV. Apply via US Embassy Abuja (direct mission) or US Consulate Lagos. ESTA Visa Waiver NOT for Nigeria. US has LARGEST Nigerian-American diaspora — ~700,000 Nigerian-origin community (largest African community in US, mostly Igbo/Yoruba). MAJOR migration destination for skilled Nigerians (IT, healthcare, academia, energy). Lagos consulate is one of busiest US visa offices in Africa.
Visa types: B1/B2 Visitor Visa (Tourist/Business, up to 10 years multi-entry); F1 Student Visa (significant Nigerian student community ~15K); J1 Exchange; H1B Specialty Occupation (Nigerian IT/medical professionals); H4 Dependents; L1 Intracompany Transfer; O1 Extraordinary Ability; K1 Fiancé(e); IR/CR Immediate Relative; DV (Diversity Visa Lottery — Nigeria IS eligible, major Nigerian route); EB Employment-based green cards; Transit (C); Diplomatic.
Fees & funds
Stay & validity
Validity: B1/B2 up to 10 years multi-entry. Max Stay: up to 6 months per entry (CBP discretion). F1: course duration. H1B: 3 years extendable to 6 (+).
Extension possibleYes
Overstay penalty: Overstay >180 days: 3-year re-entry ban; >1 year: 10-year ban (INA §212(a)(9)(B))
How to apply
Requirements
Passport & photo
Required documents: Valid passport (6+ months); DS-160 online; 51x51mm photo (US-spec); Visa appointment at US Embassy Abuja or Consulate Lagos (direct mission); Bank statement (6 months, USD 5,000+ recommended); Employment letter; ITR (3 years); Property documents; NIN; Family details; Detailed travel itinerary; Hotel/sponsor proof; Strong cover letter (overcome 214(b) presumption); Biometrics at OFC Abuja/Lagos; For F1: I-20 form + SEVIS fee + university admission; For H1B: lottery selection + employer's petition; For DV: lottery selection + immigrant petition.
Visa types (2)
Embassy visa required. Fee: USD 185 (~NGN 251,600) for B1/B2 + MRV. Apply via US Embassy Abuja (direct mission) or US Consulate Lagos. ESTA Visa Waiver NOT for Nigeria. US has LARGEST Nigerian-American diaspora — ~700,000 Nigerian-origin community (largest African community in US, mostly Igbo/Yoruba). MAJOR migration destination for skilled Nigerians (IT, healthcare, academia, energy). Lagos consulate is one of busiest US visa offices in Africa.
US C-1 transit visa - the United States has no sterile airside transit, so every traveller (including Nigerian passport holders) needs a visa to transit. C-1 is transit-only; a B-1/B-2 also permits transit.
Common rejection reasons
Common NG rejections (US Nigerian B1/B2 refusal ~40-50% — among highest globally): (1) 214(b) refusal — failure to overcome immigrant intent presumption; (2) Weak ties to Nigeria (unmarried, low salary post-Naira devaluation); (3) Family ties in US raise red flags heavily (~700K Nigerian-American community); (4) Past US/Western visa refusals carry forward; (5) Igbo/Edo/Delta state applicants face additional scrutiny due to asylum patterns; (6) Asylum claim history in family affects assessment heavily; (7) Document fraud history (419 reputation) affects assessment heavily; (8) Lagos consulate has historic visa fraud cases — extra strict; (9) DV Lottery winners face strict scrutiny on entry; (10) Nigeria EXCLUDED from F1 visa interview waiver due to fraud rates; (11) Boko Haram/ISWAP screening for Northern Nigeria applicants; (12) Nigeria EXCLUDED from Visa Waiver Program permanently.
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