The old amount comprised $160 as visa fee and $20 as “processing and expedient fees.”
Comptroller-General of Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS), Muhammad Babandede, said the reduction followed a review of the visa reciprocity fee slammed on Nigeria last August.
In the letter, the NIS urged all Nigerian missions in the U.S. to immediately implement the new visa charges payable by US citizens.
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ReplyDeleteExactly.
DeleteSide eyes....
ReplyDeleteThem dey ban una from entering their country, you dey reduce your own fees for them.
ReplyDeleteOriegwu!!!
Bianca Ezigbote oriegwu mehn!!! Naija government too dey fall hand🙄
DeleteSenseless government
DeleteIt's obvious you dont understand the issues preceeding this decision
DeleteI wonder what we did to deserve this government .
DeleteTruly there was a country...
ReplyDeleteReducing fees when we are being banned.Rubbish
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DeleteIs alright
ReplyDeleteGreat!!
ReplyDeleteThis is no "slash"
ReplyDeleteThey are where they are.
Will this uplift the ban.
ReplyDeleteLooooool
ReplyDeleteSo when will US embassy their reciprocity fee on Nigerian visa seekers
ReplyDeleteNigeria's own way of begging US to lift the Visa Barn... Trump, no mind them oo
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