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The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Geoffrey Onyema, on Tuesday said one of the options the government is considering could include providing sureties or guarantors by United States(U.S) visa applicants to make the issue of visa issuance to genuine Nigerian visitors less difficult.
The Minister disclosed this in Abuja while fielding questions from journalists on the negative impact the issue of visa over stay had on Nigerians travelling to the U.S.
Recall that the U.S. embassy in Nigeria recently cancelled the ‘Dropbox’ visa renewal option for visa applicants.
The minister expressed concern that one of the consequences of the visa overstay was the recent suspension of ‘Dropbox’ for visa renewal for Nigerians.
“The issue of those who overstayed their visas is a real issue. We have engaged with the U.S government over it.
“We are just trying to work through them and they are looking at various alternative and solutions and to make it less difficult for the genuine visitors and the like.
“Things like you have to have guarantor or surety and the like, all those things are what they are trying to apply to really address this issue,” he said.
“We are doing what we can, they (U.S. Embassy) told me that notwithstanding the suspension of drop box mechanism that there would be expedited interview for certain people.
“And that there would be that flexibility to request for interview that might make it easier for those seeking visa,” he said.
The minister also stated that most of the unfavourable migrant decisions taken by some countries were triggered by the negative perceptions about few Nigerians who do not obey the rules of those countries.
“The issue of migration is a challenge and such a sensitive topic because the U.S. has just suspended the Dropbox for visas renewals.
“And a lot of it is that they released statistics to show that 10 per cent of people who overstayed their visas globally are Nigerians.
“Those who do not obey the rule of other countries’ have more negative impact on those who obeyed,” the minister said.