U.S. Visa Shockwave: New Bond Requirements Threaten Nigerian Travelers and Businesses
The United States has implemented a new visa bond policy, requiring citizens from 25 additional countries, including Nigeria, to post a security bond ranging from $5,000 to $15,000 when applying for a B1/B2 visa. This measure, clarified by the US government, aims to ensure compliance with immigration laws, specifically targeting nations identified with high visa overstay rates and perceived weak document security systems. The bond, which is refundable upon the visa holder's adherence to their visa terms, does not guarantee visa issuance and its specific amount is determined during the visa interview process. Applicants must use Department of Homeland Security Form I-352 and are instructed to pay through the Department of the Treasury's online platform, pay.gov, strictly after being directed to do so by a Consular Officer, with a stern warning against using third-party websites.
This new requirement has sparked widespread condemnation and frustration among many Nigerians, who view it as an excessive and unfair barrier to legitimate travel. Critics argue that the US already generates substantial revenue from visa application fees, rendering an additional bond requirement unnecessary and potentially discriminatory. Many Nigerians believe the policy will disproportionately affect legitimate tourists, business travelers, and those visiting family, effectively
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