The U.S has listed Nigeria, Brazil and China as priority nations on its visa application following a surge in consular demands, Patty Neary, a consular officer, said on Wednesday.
As Reported
Neary told newsmen in Abuja at the country’s embassy weekly briefing that more than 40,000 visa applications had so far been processed in Nigeria this year.
She said that the figure represented 11 percent increase over the 2011 fiscal year.
Neary said 75 percent of the applications were for tourist visas, while 25 percent accounted for student, business and official visas.
She said that a majority of the applicants were granted visas.
The consular officer warned applicants against patronizing touts and expressed the embassy’s commitment to continue to provide consular services to Nigerians, and reduce the wait time.
“You do not need to go through anybody to help you with visa application. By doing it personally, you will aid us to push away touts; you should make your own appointment and fill out the forms yourself.
“You are responsible for everything in your application,” she said.
According to her, aside the $160 payment for tourist visa, no extra money is charged.
Neary advised applicants to plan ahead while preparing for a trip, in view of the six months wait time to process visa.
She also urged students to apply 120 days before the beginning of their studies.
“Our goal is that every qualified student visa applicant is able to begin his or her programme of study on time.”
The embassy offers consular services from its Abuja and Lagos offices, while plan to establish an office in Kano is still in the pipeline.
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