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US Embassy Speaks On Denying Nigerians Visa

The United States embassy in Nigeria has revealed that its visa officers do not enjoy denying Nigerians visa.

Naija News reports that the embassy which is based in Abuja, Nigeria’s capital, made this comment on social media network, Facebook on Monday.

The embassy said this is contrary to the opinion held by most Nigerians.

This online news platform understands that the embassy said there are some questions often misunderstood by applicants which earn them a rejection.

It said the first step to securing a US visa is to complete the DS 160 form correctly.

“Contrary to popular opinion, visa officers do not enjoy handing anyone the 214b refusal letter,” the post read.

“Proof: Visa Officers will be live on Facebook to talk about some of the commonly misunderstood questions on the DS 160 and help you improve your next application,” the embassy said.

It said its officers will be on a Facebook Live session at 2 pm on Wednesday to answer visa questions and discuss common mistakes seen on the DS 160.

However, some rejected applicants disagreed with the position of the embassy as they recounted their unpleasant experiences.

One Eunice Erusiafe said his son was denied visa thrice while intending to visit the US for surgery.

“My son was denied 3 times without any reason, he was going 4 a open heart surgery,(congenital heart defect) d boy is going through a lot of pains right now I pray God sends help 2 us,” she wrote.

Similarly, Ufoeze Ugo said she was rejected for admitting that she wasn’t married.

“To think I stood before a staff and the first thing he asked me was What does your husband do? I answered “Sir, I am not married” the next thing I heard was sorry ma you are not qualified for this visa. So it’s now a must to be married,” she added.

“When people are sincere they are denied, I can’t lie because I want to go to another man’s land. Anyway na me find them go. Till Wednesday afternoon.”

Magnus Nwanonenyi said he was invited by a company in the US in 2005 to attend a three-day conference but was denied visa with no reason given.