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US Defends New Social Media Vetting for Nigerian Visa Applicants

vivian peter August 25, 2025 0

Washington, D.C. – The United States government has defended its decision to introduce stricter social media vetting measures for Nigerians applying for visas.

 

According to US officials, the policy is aimed at enhancing national security and preventing the misuse of American visas by individuals with questionable online activities. The vetting process requires applicants to provide their social media handles across various platforms for background checks.

 

A spokesperson from the US State Department explained that the measure is not targeted specifically at Nigerians but is part of a global policy to strengthen immigration screening procedures.

 

However, immigration analysts in Nigeria have expressed mixed reactions, with some describing the move as a potential barrier for genuine travelers, while others see it as a necessary security safeguard in today’s digital age.

 

The US embassy in Abuja has assured applicants that the policy will not affect the timely processing of visa applications, as systems have been upgraded to handle the additional checks.

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