US visa gets costlier as Abuja applicants count cost of Lagos trips

    Ojochenemi Onje & Ifeoma Okeke-Korieocha | Editor’s picks | Jun 08, 2026    
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When 34-year-old Grace Yakubu began saving for a United States visitor visa earlier this year, she knew the journey would not be easy. Like many Nigerians hoping to visit the United States, the Abuja-based entrepreneur had watched visa rules become increasingly restrictive, with reports of shorter validity periods, heightened scrutiny of applicants and growing uncertainty around approvals.

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