The Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) has issued an advisory to citizens holding United States visas, warning against misuse and violation of visa terms following concerns raised by the U.S. government over visa abuse.
In an official statement signed by the NIS Public Relations Officer, Akinlabi Akinsola, the Service advised all visa holders to strictly adhere to the purpose stated in their U.S. visa applications.
“Applicants are reminded that security screening by U.S. authorities continues beyond initial entry. Any violation of immigration or other laws may result in visa revocation or deportation,” the Service stated.
Akinsola warned that breaches of visa conditions—including overstaying—could attract severe penalties such as removal from the U.S. and permanent ineligibility for future travel, adding that the U.S. remains committed to secure and transparent visa processes.
The NIS further stressed that Nigerian students in the U.S. must remain in active study, warning that “withdrawal, absenteeism, or change of academic programme without notification may lead to visa cancellation and loss of future eligibility.”
The advisory also cautioned against using tourist visas for childbirth purposes, noting that “U.S. consular officers may deny tourist visas if there is reason to believe the applicant’s primary intent is to give birth in the U.S. to obtain citizenship for the child.”
The NIS reaffirmed its continued collaboration with the U.S. Mission in Abuja to prevent Nigeria from being included in any expanded visa restrictions. It concluded that compliance with visa regulations is essential to safeguard legitimate travel for Nigerian citizens.

