Travel to Give Birth? U.S. Warns Nigerians Against Visa Violations

The United States Mission in Nigeria has issued a firm advisory to Nigerian citizens: traveling to the U.S. with the primary goal of giving birth – commonly known as “birth tourism” – will result in visa denial.

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In a recent post on X (formerly Twitter), the U.S. Mission emphasized that using a visa to enter the country solely to secure citizenship for a child born on American soil violates immigration policy. “If consular officers suspect that childbirth is your main reason for travel, your visa application will be rejected,” the statement read.

This announcement comes amid heightened scrutiny of visa applications and a broader crackdown on birth tourism, a practice that exploits the U.S. Constitution’s birthright citizenship clause.

In a related move, the U.S. Department of State has revised its visa reciprocity policy for Nigeria. Most non-immigrant, non-diplomatic visas issued to Nigerian nationals are now limited to single-entry with a validity of just three months.

The U.S. government reiterated that these changes are part of a global effort to uphold the integrity of its immigration system, aligning with international security and technical standards.

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