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What Nigerians Must Know About the New US Visa Integrity Fee

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The United States government has introduced a $250 visa integrity fee for non-immigrant visa applicants.

This new rule is part of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, recently passed under Donald Trump’s administration.

Only approved visa applicants will pay the fee. Those whose visa requests are denied will not be charged.

The fee applies to students, tourists, business travelers, and other short-term visitors.

Conditions for Refund Eligibility

The U.S. government allows for a refund if travelers fully obey their visa terms. To qualify, visitors must:

Leave the country within five days after their authorized stay ends

Avoid applying for extensions

Refrain from working without permission

Applicants who later become lawful permanent residents can also request a refund. However, the bill does not clearly explain how the refund process will work.

Homeland Security Can Raise the Fee

The law gives the Secretary of Homeland Security power to increase the fee at any time. This could mean future travelers may pay even more, depending on immigration priorities.

Although many travelers might view this new cost as a burden, U.S. officials say it aims to reduce visa abuse.

According to them, too many visitors overstay their visas or engage in illegal work. The new policy is designed to encourage compliance.

Embassy Issues Warning on Overstays

Recently, the U.S. Embassy in Nigeria warned that overstaying a visa may lead to deportation or a lifetime entry ban.

This comes as part of stricter enforcement against visa violations.

Travelers are strongly advised to read all visa rules and follow them closely.

Following the conditions not only helps avoid legal problems but may also lead to a full refund of the $250 fee.

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