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'Visas Are Privileges, Not Rights': US Defends Soyinka's Visa Revocation by etokhana(op): 9:05am On Oct 31, 2025
The United States Embassy in Lagos has stated that visas granted by the country to foreign nationals are based on privilege, not a right.

The US Consulate in Lagos made this clarification on Thursday in response to an inquiry from The PUNCH regarding the revocation of the visa of Nobel laureate, Prof. Wole Soyinka.

In an email response to our correspondent on Thursday, the Consulate noted that it could not discuss the details of the particular visa for confidentiality reasons.

“Under U.S. law, visa records are generally confidential. We will not discuss the details of this individual visa case,” the Public Diplomacy Officer, US Department of State, US Consulate General, Lagos, Julia McKay, said.

McKay added that visas could be revoked at any time at the discretion of the US government, noting that they are a privilege.

“Visas are a privilege, not a right. Every country, including the United States, can determine who enters its borders. Visas may be revoked at any time, at the discretion of the U.S. government, whenever circumstances warrant,” she said in an email responding to The PUNCH.

Soyinka had, during a media parley on Tuesday in Lagos, announced the revocation of his B1/B2 visa by the US Embassy.

The 91-year-old world-acclaimed writer told journalists at Kongi’s Harvest, Freedom Park, that he should not be expected in the US by anyone, as he currently has no visa.

Addressing the media at the parley titled “Unending Saga: Idi Amin in Whiteface,” Soyinka said the notice of revocation was communicated to him by the US Consulate General in Lagos, in a letter dated October 23, 2025.

“It is necessary for me to hold this press conference so that people in the United States who are expecting me for this event or that event do not waste their time.

I have no visa; I am banned, obviously, from the United States. And if you want to see me, you know where to find me,” the author, playwright, and poet told journalists at the upper chamber of the art gallery.

Soyinka, who is a staunch critic of US President Donald Trump, stressed that he did not know the basis for the revocation of his visa.

While pondering over the revocation of his visa, the renowned writer said he could not recall any offence by committed by him that could have warranted the decision to revoke his visa.

“I’ve started looking back—have I ever misbehaved towards the United States of America? Do I have a history? Have I been convicted? Have I gone against the law anywhere?” he wondered.

He, however, said he recalled two minor incidents that happened years ago, wondering if they were connected to the present action.

Soyinka said, “And I remembered finally, two instances, which I want to make public now in case it is brought up later on.

“I remember pleading guilty at the airport one day. I was landing in Chicago. It was my first major production in the United States. We were in rehearsals at the time. And the night before, I had to dash to London and then return for rehearsals.

“I had gone to an Indian restaurant in London, and as usual, when I go to cold wintry countries, I always carry peppers with me. At that restaurant, when I was leaving, I put a few green chilies in my pockets just to keep me going when I got back to Chicago. I forgot to declare those chilies.

“So, I’m warning you now that you may learn that I was convicted for carrying some small chilies. At the airport, they wanted to charge me to court, but they said I could plead guilty and pay a fine. I think I remember paying about $25 or so. So, that’s one possible crime that could have been dug up. I had forgotten all about it, quite frankly, that’s my fault. That’s one.”

He added, “Two, the American Society of African Culture had an international conference some years ago, just in the early 70s, I’m not good with dates. It took place in the American Hotel, Atlanta. And, I had a confrontation with the police (over) some racist conduct by the receptionist, which led to the police being called. And this policeman came and was trying to throw his weight around. So, I could be convicted, if you like, for, shall we say, disobeying orders from law officers of the US. This was at least 30 years ago.”

“So, ladies and gentlemen, these are the only two crimes I can consider myself guilty of in all the decades I’ve been going to the United States.”

Soyinka said he did not think the two incidents were the reasons for the revocation of his visa.

According to the letter addressed to him, the US Consulate stated that the Nobel laureate’s non-immigrant visa “has been revoked pursuant to the authority contained in the U.S. Department of State regulations 22 CFR 41.122 and is no longer valid for application for entry into the United States. Additional information became available after the visa below was issued. This revocation refers only to the visa listed below.”

The Consulate further requested Soyinka to bring his visa to the Lagos Embassy “for physical cancellation,” a request the Nobel laureate described as humorous, asking if anyone in the audience would volunteer to deliver it on his behalf.

“If you have plans to travel to the United States, you must apply again to re-establish your qualifications for a new non-immigrant visa,” the letter, issued by the NIV Section of the Consulate, added.

Soyinka’s visa was issued on April 2, 2024, in Lagos, according to the letter.

Best known as a playwright, Soyinka won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1986. He had lived abroad, primarily in the US, for a long time, where he held professorships at several universities, according to The Nobel Prize.

Soyinka’s visa revocation has sparked fresh conversations about recent steps taken by the US to curb migrant influx into the country, especially from Africa.
https://punchng.com/us-defends-soyinkas-visa-revocation/

Re: 'Visas Are Privileges, Not Rights': US Defends Soyinka's Visa Revocation by JC2021: 9:32am On Oct 31, 2025
True talk! What does he expect after tearing up his green card in public? The US, like any other country, has every right to issue or revoke a visa as it deems fit.

First FTC, good feeling...
Re: 'Visas Are Privileges, Not Rights': US Defends Soyinka's Visa Revocation by arantess: 9:33am On Oct 31, 2025
grin grin grin grin grin
baba ooooooooooo
Re: 'Visas Are Privileges, Not Rights': US Defends Soyinka's Visa Revocation by SmartPolician: 9:33am On Oct 31, 2025
With all due respect, Professor Soyinka is shameless! How can you tear the privilege a country gave you and you still want to visit the same country? He doesn't know that he automatically earned himself a life ban from America!
Re: 'Visas Are Privileges, Not Rights': US Defends Soyinka's Visa Revocation by borntoexcel2000(m): 9:34am On Oct 31, 2025
Wahala. Oya let's see his reply
Re: 'Visas Are Privileges, Not Rights': US Defends Soyinka's Visa Revocation by Switruth: 9:34am On Oct 31, 2025
Why is Prof complaining... You tear your green card and expect them to allow you go to their country... Stay in Nigeria and enjoy your support for the current government.... Where u dey go?
Re: 'Visas Are Privileges, Not Rights': US Defends Soyinka's Visa Revocation by symbianDON(m): 9:34am On Oct 31, 2025
Soyinka ought not to be bothered. After all, his alternate USA visa is still very much valid....I mean United States of Agbado
Re: 'Visas Are Privileges, Not Rights': US Defends Soyinka's Visa Revocation by Ginaz(f): 9:35am On Oct 31, 2025
Soyinka proves that having white hair isn't enough testament that one is wise.
Re: 'Visas Are Privileges, Not Rights': US Defends Soyinka's Visa Revocation by Dotherightthing: 9:36am On Oct 31, 2025
It's serious o

But baba should not have torn his green card na

Why dabble into US internal affairs? Why? huh
Re: 'Visas Are Privileges, Not Rights': US Defends Soyinka's Visa Revocation by Afrobasic(m): 9:36am On Oct 31, 2025
A whole nobel lorette grin grin grin
Re: 'Visas Are Privileges, Not Rights': US Defends Soyinka's Visa Revocation by BarrElChapo(m): 9:36am On Oct 31, 2025
Of course, once you're not a born citizen of the US or an offspring of one by your parents or grandparents in some cases. It's a privilege.
Re: 'Visas Are Privileges, Not Rights': US Defends Soyinka's Visa Revocation by Afrobasic(m): 9:37am On Oct 31, 2025
symbianDON:
Soyinka ought not to be bothered. After all, his alternate USA visa is still very much valid....I mean United States of Agbado
O boy, una get mouth ohhh. Haba grin
Re: 'Visas Are Privileges, Not Rights': US Defends Soyinka's Visa Revocation by Maxymilliano(m): 9:37am On Oct 31, 2025
Courtesies and privileges were availed to Prof to renew his visa but he declined, so what else was he expecting
Re: 'Visas Are Privileges, Not Rights': US Defends Soyinka's Visa Revocation by Glimpsetv: 9:38am On Oct 31, 2025
The US doesn’t seem to care though.

@ Nlfpmod, please check my account and help resolve the spambot issue. My last thread was deleted, and I was banned for reasons I can’t quite wrap my finger around.
Re: 'Visas Are Privileges, Not Rights': US Defends Soyinka's Visa Revocation by Goo0dHardDick: 9:38am On Oct 31, 2025
Why is Soyinka ranting about this.

Does he think Donald trump is Jonathan? Wole should stay in his beloved Nigeria where his brother is ruling and he never deem it fit to criticize him
Re: 'Visas Are Privileges, Not Rights': US Defends Soyinka's Visa Revocation by opeldavid: 9:39am On Oct 31, 2025
He will learn the hard way.
Seeing him talk as if US visa is his right? Nope Prof Gbajue, it's not your right, it's a privilege!
Stay in Nigeria with the rest of us let's enjoy your friend's administration in power. grin grin
Re: 'Visas Are Privileges, Not Rights': US Defends Soyinka's Visa Revocation by dynicks(m): 9:39am On Oct 31, 2025
symbianDON:
Soyinka ought not to be bothered. After all, his alternate USA visa is still very much valid....I mean United States of Agbado
NNA eh!.....una no just get chills mehn!!.....and una talk say this heaven go reach some people?....kai!!
Re: 'Visas Are Privileges, Not Rights': US Defends Soyinka's Visa Revocation by PepeXKermit: 9:39am On Oct 31, 2025
But as you don give am, why u dey colelct am back again?
Re: 'Visas Are Privileges, Not Rights': US Defends Soyinka's Visa Revocation by Rindo69: 9:40am On Oct 31, 2025
Please educate the Nobel Laureate.

Wole thought it was a play he was acting in and performed for the people by ripping up his green card.

Wole now applied for visa to visit the same country he ripped up his green card for.

The country revoked his visa

Wole is crying everywhere.

Wole now wants to reapply for the green card he ripped up! Beautiful performance worthy of another Nobel Prize
Re: 'Visas Are Privileges, Not Rights': US Defends Soyinka's Visa Revocation by LibertyRep: 9:40am On Oct 31, 2025
Definitely. Visa is a privilege.

Another president might come and reverse the entire thing.
Re: 'Visas Are Privileges, Not Rights': US Defends Soyinka's Visa Revocation by PepeXKermit: 9:40am On Oct 31, 2025
opeldavid:
He will learn the hard way.
Seeing him talk as if US visa is his right? Nope Prof Gbajue, it's not your right, it's a privilege!
Stay in Nigeria with the rest of us let's enjoy your friend's administration in power. grin grin
Learn hard way ncos of amrican visa? Una don mental finish!
Re: 'Visas Are Privileges, Not Rights': US Defends Soyinka's Visa Revocation by IMPARTIAL: 9:41am On Oct 31, 2025
I don't know why this man cannot remember tearing his Green Card. Dementia?
Re: 'Visas Are Privileges, Not Rights': US Defends Soyinka's Visa Revocation by datola: 9:41am On Oct 31, 2025
I'm sure the visa and green card will be restored later.

May God grant Professor Wole Soyinka and President Donald Trump more long life.
Re: 'Visas Are Privileges, Not Rights': US Defends Soyinka's Visa Revocation by Chucks13: 9:42am On Oct 31, 2025
Make US rest na. Why acting they are pained?
Re: 'Visas Are Privileges, Not Rights': US Defends Soyinka's Visa Revocation by anonimi: 9:43am On Oct 31, 2025
etokhana:
https://punchng.com/us-defends-soyinkas-visa-revocation/
In summary, this pots and pans compromised old man should focus on getting his friends to do right by Nigeria.


https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=793504558346542&vanity=renewedhopeuk
Re: 'Visas Are Privileges, Not Rights': US Defends Soyinka's Visa Revocation by spiSeyi: 9:43am On Oct 31, 2025
Baba Soyinka is the giving the orange man white face Idi Amin in white house sleepless night ..
Re: 'Visas Are Privileges, Not Rights': US Defends Soyinka's Visa Revocation by Pootle: 9:43am On Oct 31, 2025
they are right, you cant dictate as a visitor.

african nations need to do more in area of HDI, innovation is key the leaders need to think outside the box
Re: 'Visas Are Privileges, Not Rights': US Defends Soyinka's Visa Revocation by BlessedGift: 9:43am On Oct 31, 2025
Re: 'Visas Are Privileges, Not Rights': US Defends Soyinka's Visa Revocation by Shawarmagirl: 9:44am On Oct 31, 2025
He's inconsequential and shameless.
Re: 'Visas Are Privileges, Not Rights': US Defends Soyinka's Visa Revocation by anonimi: 9:44am On Oct 31, 2025
Chucks13:
Make US rest na. Why acting they are pained?
Is it the American embassy that went public with the revocation? Or it is the old man who has lost his voice on Nigerian matters?

Any idea why Soyinka has lost his voice huh

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