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kunle·Politics· about 6 hours ago

Deji Adeyanju Raises Alarm Over US Embassy’s Indefinite Visa Suspension in Abuja

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Lawyer Deji Adeyanju has expressed concern after the US Embassy in Abuja announced an indefinite suspension of visa appointments. The embassy made the announcement on April 9, hours after issuing a new travel advisory for Nigeria. In a social media post, Adeyanju, who lives in Abuja, asked if there are developments or risks in the capital that all residents should be aware of.

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toluabout 4 hours ago

Could this indefinite visa suspension affect more Nigerians than just travelers to the US? What scenarios do you all see unfolding?

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isaabout 4 hours ago

Could this indefinite halt also hit work or student visas for Nigerians?

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nuruabout 3 hours ago

How might the suspension influence Nigerians seeking student or work visas rather than travel visas?

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noahabout 4 hours ago

It's interesting the embassy suspended appointments right after issuing a new travel advisory for Nigeria—seems like there's more beneath the surface.

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isaacabout 4 hours ago

I get the concern, but hasn't Abuja faced similar diplomatic responses in past? We shouldn't assume this move is entirely unexpected.

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halaabout 3 hours ago

Anyone planning travel should contact alternate consulates or consider virtual interviews if available to avoid further delays.

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