The US Travel Ban: 6 Important Lessons For Every Nigerian Traveler

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The US travel ban on Nigeria and other low-profile countries hit everyone
with a rude shock. Though the sad development wasn’t entirely
surprising – the Trump administration had always mulled over such a
move.


Whichever way one flicks the side of the coin, this US visa
ban will hit Nigerians real hard. The reason is obvious – Nigerians
rank top on the list of immigrants and visitors to the US.

Until
recently, the number of US visa applications in Nigeria doubles that of
visa application to any other country. It proves that Nigerians have a
strong interest in the United States. From tourism, business events and
conferences to schooling and immigration, a huge number of Nigerians
have a thing or two connecting them to the US.

But now that the
Trump administration has placed a ban on the US Immigration visa what’s
next for the teeming population of Nigerians who see the US as a dream
destination?

While reactions surge and travel-hopefuls make
adjustments, we have identified 6 takeaways from the hostile policy of
the US. You should give attention to them.

Nigeria’s International Reputation is Rapidly Dwindling
Maybe,
it isn’t the ban itself that stirs dust. It’s the manner at which it’s
done and the consequences it will birth. The US travel ban exposes
Nigeria’s rapidly declining international reputation.

Had Nigeria
been banned alongside China, Singapore, India, or even South Africa, it
wouldn’t have created much worry. Rather it was alongside the world’s
worst-performing countries – Myanmar, Eritrea, Kyrgyzstan.

What
it means is that Nigeria is clearly on the “pariah states” – countries
that are outcasts in the international community. Such countries can
face sanctions, global isolation or even invasion by countries who find
their actions unacceptable. A decent example is the recent China visa
ban on Nigeria.

Surprisingly, Nigeria is the only West African
country to make the list – a notorious achievement that belittles the
country on all fronts. It may not be surprising if this move affects
Nigeria’s diplomatic relations with other countries or impacts on how
Nigerians are treated overseas.

The Suspension Is Temporal But May Last Long
Yes,
the statement from the Whitehouse says that the ban is temporary
pending when the Nigerian government resolves all security concerns
raised by the US. But the question is “how temporary?”

The
current governments of both countries share reputations that will mar
speedy resolution of the issue. The Trump administration’s signature
policy is to close the American borders and restrict immigration. While
Mr. Buhari’s government has earned a reputation of “slow and steady.”
With both odds staggering in the face, we may just forget about any overnight miracle.

The
simple truth is that even if the US governm ent lifethe ban, it may
just be in the papers. The stricter measures Nigerians face at the US
embassy would remain or even be tightened.

No US Permanent Residency for Nigerians
If
you look forward to landing the US Permanent Residency or earning
citizenship for your unborn child through Medical Tourism, you may have
to look elsewhere. It will not just be happening with the US anymore.

More
so, the US travel ban means the US would restrict issuance of visas to
medical tourists. If you can scale through, you’d just be spending your
money on nothing – your child may eventually not earn citizenship.

Trust
Nigerians, they’d circumvent the rules and find an escape route. But
how well and far would that serve remains a bothering question.

The Reasons For The US Travel Ban are Largely Political
One
question stays on the lips of a few people who are knowledgeable on the
matter. “Why would the US allow tourists and business professionals
from Nigeria if the reason for the ban is on security fears?”

The
US government said Nigeria didn’t comply with its identity-management
and information-sharing criteria assessed by the performance metrics.
Also, it faulted Nigeria for not adequately sharing public-safety and
terrorism-related information.

All this is just fine grammar. If
not, why would they grant tourists and businessmen visas to the US but
deny immigrants? It clearly shows the ban is a calculated plan t stop
Nigerian immigrants from entering the US. Remember, Nigerians rank top
in the list of immigrants in the US.

Well, before you disagree, go through the statement from the Whitehouse, and see if you can make meaning of the reasons given.

Increased Refusal of US Visa in Nigeria
With
the ban, expect to see increased Refusal of the US visa to even genuine
applicants. The perception of the US mirrors to every Nigerian,
including top government officials and notable figures. But these sets
of people have a cover, either diplomacy or their social status.

Others
that stand a better chance are travelers with good travel history with
the US. Every other person may just have to smoke it hot! New US visa
applicants in Nigeria will have to put up an extra fight to secure a US
Visa.

Increased Exploitation of Nigerian Visa Applicants
Nigerians should expect increased extortion from all sides – including visa agents in Nigeria and the US embassy.

Trust
Nigeria visa agents, most of them can’t wait to jump on any opportunity
to extort money from travel-hopefuls. Most of them would come with
stories of how they’ve successfully helped thousands to secure the US
tourist visa for instance. Please, be wise. No one guarantees you the US
Visa – not even us at Travelwahala.

Though the US travel ban will equally affect even the best travel agencies in Nigeria

Just
like the best travel agencies in Nigeria, we at Travelwahala can only
help improve your chances of getting the visa. No one will guarantee
your visa.

Bonus
The US visa ban on Nigerians willl not take effect until 21st February. However, the wave is already reverberating.

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