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BumRushDaShow

(158,624 posts)
Sun Jul 27, 2025, 04:15 AM Jul 27

US pauses visa processing at embassy in Niger, State Dept says

Source: Reuters

July 26, 2025 4:16 PM EDT Updated 8 hours ago


WASHINGTON, July 26 (Reuters) - The United States is pausing all routine visa services at U.S. embassy in Nigerien capital Niamey until further notice, according to a State Department spokesperson and an internal State Department cable seen by Reuters on Saturday. The July 25-dated cable did not provide a reason for the move but a State Department spokesperson said the pause, which would cover all immigrant and non-immigrant visa categories, was in place until Washington addressed "concerns with the Government of Niger."

The spokesperson did not provide further details on the reason, but said that most diplomatic and official visas were excepted from the pause. "The Trump Administration is focused on protecting our nation and our citizens by upholding the highest standards of national security and public safety through our visa process," the Department spokesperson said.

The diplomatic cable also instructed consular officers in other visa processing posts to apply "heightened scrutiny" when assessing non-immigrant visa applications for Nigerien nationals, whose overstay rates it said were 8 percent for visitor visas and 27 percent for student and exchange visas.

Consular managers should make an effort to reduce the number of overstays by nonimmigrant visa holders in the United States, the cable said and added: "In this regard, particular vigilance is needed in adjudicating Nigerien NIV applicants."
The U.S. embassy in Niamey has informed all individuals impacted, the spokesperson added.

Read more: https://www.reuters.com/world/africa/us-pauses-visa-processing-embassy-niger-state-dept-says-2025-07-26/



I thought they were pretty much ready to close down every Embassy on the continent of Africa.
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US pauses visa processing at embassy in Niger, State Dept says (Original Post) BumRushDaShow Jul 27 OP
My quick Google search indicates Nigerians don't have the highest overstay rates. SunSeeker Jul 27 #1
The one issue with the article and use of the term "Nigerian" BumRushDaShow Jul 27 #2

SunSeeker

(56,502 posts)
1. My quick Google search indicates Nigerians don't have the highest overstay rates.
Sun Jul 27, 2025, 01:29 PM
Jul 27
In FY2022, Venezuela and Mexico had the highest number of overstays among visitors for business or pleasure, accounting for 23% and 17%, respectively, of the total among this admission category. Among students and exchange visitors, China and India were outliers with 16% and 9% of the total overstays in this category. For the "other" admission category (comprised mostly of temporary workers), Mexico and India each accounted for about 11% of total overstays, and the Philippines accounted for 10%.
https://www.congress.gov/crs-product/R47848

BumRushDaShow

(158,624 posts)
2. The one issue with the article and use of the term "Nigerian"
Sun Jul 27, 2025, 02:00 PM
Jul 27

is that there IS a "Nigeria" with "Nigerians" but the article is talking about the smaller country of "Niger", where the they are called "Nigeriens" (with an "e" and not an "a", the latter with an "a" which refers to those from Nigeria)!

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