FG reduces visa fee for US citizens
The Nigerians government has announced a reduction in the amount payable by citizens of the United States of America seeking Nigerian visas.
This is coming hours after the United States, US, said Nigerians will pay more for their visa application.
US Consulate explained that the increased cost was “reciprocating” the extra visa fee the Nigerian government charges American citizens.
But, reacting in a statement on Wednesday, Minister of Interior, Rauf Aregbesola, announced that the visa fee of Americans had been slashed.
He, therefore, directed the Comptroller-General of Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS), Muhammad Babandede, to implement the decrease in Nigeria’s Visa charges to US Citizens with effect from Thursday, 29th August, 2019.
The statement read: “The attention of the Ministry of Interior has been drawn to the introduction of reciprocity of Visa Fees by the United States of America.
“The Ministry acknowledges that there were engagements with the United States Embassy on the issue and in the aftermath, a Committee was set up to conduct due diligence in line with the Ministry’s extant policy on reciprocity of Visa fees.
“The Committee had concluded its assignment and submitted a Report but the issuance of authorisation for its recommendations was delayed due to transition processes in the Ministry at the policy level.
“The Honourable Minister of Interior, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola has approved the decrease of Visa charges payable by US citizens in line with reciprocity policy as recommended by the Committee.
“Accordingly, the Comptroller-General of Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS), Muhammad Babandede, has been directed to implement the decrease in Nigeria’s Visa charges to US Citizens with effect from Thursday, 29th August, 2019.”
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