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How U.S. Shortchanges Swindles Nigerians In Visa Application Fees by HungerBAD: 5:48am On Mar 28, 2018
By Ajibola Amzat, Features Editor

• Makes N19b in one year, excess gain hits N4.5 billion
• Official says consulate uses market-based exchange rate


Though the Federal Government pegged the exchange rate at N305.25 to a dollar, the American Consulate in Nigeria exchanged N400 to a dollar in visa application fees for one fiscal year, until yesterday.

This was deduced from the visa fees and exchange rate published on the website of the American Consulate:http://www.ustraveldocs.com/ng/ng-niv-visafeeinfo.asp.

Consequently, at the exchange rate of N400 to a dollar, a Nigerian applying for the non-immigrant U.S. visa at $160 fee was made to pay N64, 000 instead of N48, 840. The N400-to-a dollar exchange rate allowed the U.S. Consulate to cream off excess gain of N15, 200 per applicant. Even at the black market rate of N370 to a dollar, which was sustained for months, the consulate made an excess gain of N8, 400 on each visa granted Nigerians.


According to the U.S. Department of State, more than 163,000 immigrant and non-immigrant visas were issued to Nigerians between March 2017 and January 2018.

The number of applicants denied visa in 2017 were over 130,000, representing 44 per cent of the visas granted in the fiscal year.

Therefore, at the exchange rate of N400 to a dollar, the consulate made nearly N19 billion in 11 months instead of N14.5 billion it would have made at N305.25 to a dollar. The difference of N4.5 billion represents 23 per cent excess gain.

Considering that other visa types such as H, L, O, P, Q, R, K and E attract higher fees, ranging between $190 and $265, the embassy’s gross earnings increased by a significant amount.

For instance, a religious worker travelling to the U.S. had paid N76, 000 for P-type visa instead of N58, 000; the same for athletes, artists and entertainers.

Adam Alqali, a reporter with an online newspaper, African News Page, said he felt cheated when he realised he paid $160 at N400 to a dollar rate, more so, when he was eventually denied a visa.

Alqali was offered a fellowship to attend Federation of Science Conference in San Francisco in October 2017, all expenses paid by his sponsor.
“Despite the fact that all my papers were valid, I was still denied a visa. That was how I missed an opportunity to attend the fellowship,” he said.

A visa applicant, Kayode Bello, described the exchange rate as “extortion.”

Bello, who was denied U.S. visa early March 2018, said the ideal for which America is known globally did not support taking advantage of people who want to travel to the United States.

“Not all of us are running away from Nigeria as the U.S. consular officers always like to assume,” he said.
Bello said he had written to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, asking the authorities to wade into the matter but there was no response.

In a mail sent to The Guardian, Darcy Fyock Zotter, the Public Affairs Officer U.S. Consulate, Lagos justified the exchange rate of N400 to a dollar.

“We note that there are multiple exchange rates listed for Nigeria. The U.S. Mission Nigeria uses a market-based exchange rate for the payment of U.S. visa fees.”

But Zotter did not explain how the Consulate arrived at N400 to a dollar rate.

Notwithstanding, more Nigerians are being refused the chance to visit America in the last three years.

The statistics published by the U.S. Department of State show that the refusal rate for B-visa has increased from 32 per cent in 2015 to 44 per cent in 2017, despite the rip-off.

One of the applicants denied B-visa recently, Paul Oletu, said he had been twice denied the permit in 2015 and 2018.

“At the last time, I did not spend more than two minutes with the consular officer before I was dismissed. I could not believe it happened so fast. I don’t know what the visa officer saw that made him to make such a quick decision. It was a group visa, and only two applicants in the group were granted out of 50 of us.”

Oletu said the news of his denial sent him into depression. “I could not go to work for three days after they denied me. I paid a total of N190, 000, including consultancy fees, all for nothing,” he said.

The Guardian’s effort to get reaction from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs was rebuffed.

Meanwhile, the exchange rate was lowered yesterday to N360 to a dollar.

In a mail sent to The Guardian yesterday, Information Officer at the Public Affairs Section of the U.S. embassy in Nigeria, Russell K. Brooks, confirmed the change.

He reiterated that naira-to-dollar rate changes periodically subject to market-based exchange rate established by commercial banks in concert with the Central Bank of Nigeria.

Brooks also gave a hint that visa fees might increase soon.

“U.S. policy requires reciprocity with regard to visa fees. Discussions have been underway to ensure that the fees paid by U.S. citizens match those paid by Nigerians,” he said.


http://guardian.ng/news/how-u-s-shortchanges-swindles-nigerians-in-visa-application-fees/

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Re: How U.S. Shortchanges Swindles Nigerians In Visa Application Fees by madridguy(m): 5:49am On Mar 28, 2018
The higher the demand ( US visa ) the higher the visa fee.

I don't blame the US but our useless government, both the past and the present that have made Nigeria HELL on earth to every Nigerians.
You hardly see or read what will make you happy.

No water, No power, Food I no dey, Job absent, Security O.Y.O, Education expired hence everyone want to run out of the HELLHOLE.

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Re: How U.S. Shortchanges Swindles Nigerians In Visa Application Fees by izzou(m): 5:52am On Mar 28, 2018
angry

They shouldn't go unpunished

#400 per $? Habaa angry angry angry

In fact, we don't need a refund. They should just give be giving us free visa for the next three months.

Wicked people. Person go hustle money for visa, use like 3 weeks dey practice lie wey him wan talk. Use UBER sef reach Walter Carrington

Only for them to bounce am in less than 4 minutes.

Adeniketina2015. Come book space now. Free visa Don dey come

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Re: How U.S. Shortchanges Swindles Nigerians In Visa Application Fees by Time2Smile(m): 6:01am On Mar 28, 2018
The statistics up there is wrong. 44% denial rate will mean 56%of visa approval which is really incredulous. Anyone who has visited the US embassy before for a Visa interview knos that for every Visa approved about five(5) applicants are denied Visa.

The only way the statistics is plausible is if those were approved after previous denials are not counted in the percentage denial. And even that will not fulfill the purpose of this article because those individuals will have to pay a new Visa application fee.

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Re: How U.S. Shortchanges Swindles Nigerians In Visa Application Fees by izzou(m): 6:45am On Mar 28, 2018
madridguy:
The higher the demand ( US visa ) the higher the visa fee.

I don't blame the US but our useless government, both the past and the present that have made Nigeria HELL on earth to every Nigerians.
You hardly see or read what will make you happy.

No water, No power, Food I no dey, Job absent, Security O.Y.O, Education expired hence everyone want to run out of the HELLHOLE.

You blame this present government?


Where are the mods? I think Madridguy account has been hacked.

The Madridguy I know can't blame this government.

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Re: How U.S. Shortchanges Swindles Nigerians In Visa Application Fees by madridguy(m): 6:47am On Mar 28, 2018
This is a National issue and don't expect me to be partisan over it.

izzou:


You blame this present government?


Where are the mods? I think Madridguy account has been hacked.

The Madridguy I know can't blame this government.

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Re: How U.S. Shortchanges Swindles Nigerians In Visa Application Fees by Nobody: 6:57am On Mar 28, 2018
angry




What do you expect, from a country that sees Nigeria as a shíthole... Make Nigeria a better place and let's see if the tables won't turn.


If Nigeria wasn't a shíthole, why would its citizens be seeking visa for a greener pasture up and down...



See how much we have been reduced to, and robbed off.... Thanks to the greedy leaders and their praise singers..

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Re: How U.S. Shortchanges Swindles Nigerians In Visa Application Fees by izzou(m): 6:58am On Mar 28, 2018
madridguy:
This is a National issue and don't expect me to be partisan over it.


Just look at what you typed

I don't blame the US but our useless government, both the past and the present that have made Nigeria HELL on earth to every Nigerians.
You hardly see or read what will make you happy.

No water, No power, Food I no dey, Job absent, Security O.Y.O, Education expired hence everyone want to run out of the HELLHOLE.

So it took you 3 years plus to see that the change you voted isn't going to come Abi?

Some of you think supporting Buhari means patriotism. There is a clear difference between both

I'll check my laptop if I can find a copy of the Wailer's form. grin grin grin

And start dusting your PVC.

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Re: How U.S. Shortchanges Swindles Nigerians In Visa Application Fees by OboOlora(f): 6:58am On Mar 28, 2018
Dem don use una money do baricade for Walter Carrington cheesy

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Re: How U.S. Shortchanges Swindles Nigerians In Visa Application Fees by Riversides2003(m): 6:59am On Mar 28, 2018
They should be made to refund certain amount if visas are denied, they have been ripping us since time immemorial. I don’t blame them though na we wan go
Us by force

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Re: How U.S. Shortchanges Swindles Nigerians In Visa Application Fees by femidejulius(m): 6:59am On Mar 28, 2018
What the FG ought to do is to ensure that for any category of Nigerian visa applied for by the Americans, 500%(X5) of what they collect in their embassies here is charged.
Re: How U.S. Shortchanges Swindles Nigerians In Visa Application Fees by datola: 7:01am On Mar 28, 2018
You cannot really blame them. They are milking from Africans' stupidity and gaulibility.

It should not be by force we visit another man's country if they don't want us.

Kudos to the Americans and other developed nations for making their countries so great.

Meanwhile, Lagos is going to be locked down tomorrow for giant of Africa's president Buhari to commission a mere bus stop.

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Re: How U.S. Shortchanges Swindles Nigerians In Visa Application Fees by Amberon11: 7:01am On Mar 28, 2018
I noticed this but our government are too stupid. If it was a couple try like UAE they will so fine them that they will have to close down that embassy for a while.
Re: How U.S. Shortchanges Swindles Nigerians In Visa Application Fees by Wiseandtrue(f): 7:01am On Mar 28, 2018
HungerBAD:


Though the Federal Government pegged the exchange rate at N305.25 to a dollar, the American Consulate in Nigeria exchanged N400 to a dollar in visa application fees for one fiscal year, until yesterday.

http://guardian.ng/news/how-u-s-shortchanges-swindles-nigerians-in-visa-application-fees/

Government of theory and no action undecided

FG is merely talking no action undecided who have you sactioned

If this were to be in the US, people would have lost their jobs undecided

How can a government say something and the employers or appointee do otherwise and you sit down and do nothing undecided

I no blame them, charity begins at home! They took us the way they saw us cause they know Nigeria has no good leaders but greedy ones

let them bribe the oga at the top now undecided you will see that this matter will die a natural death undecided

what are we even saying undecided here in Nigeria, Nigeria governments extort Nigerians through multiple tax, Exchange rate in Nigeria self varies! so what are they saying undecided

even to get our own passport, those who have gone through it will tell you their none too glory tale

What exactly is working in Nigeria Abeg they should do something about it or forever keep qwayet!

Foolish leaders!

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Re: How U.S. Shortchanges Swindles Nigerians In Visa Application Fees by akeentech(m): 7:02am On Mar 28, 2018
Re: How U.S. Shortchanges Swindles Nigerians In Visa Application Fees by friimarket01: 7:02am On Mar 28, 2018
When you come from a country where the people and leaders are doing their very best to ruin the name and reputation of that country, then you will have no problem getting the ridicule of better states.

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Re: How U.S. Shortchanges Swindles Nigerians In Visa Application Fees by Pavore9: 7:03am On Mar 28, 2018
Demand is so high thus the rip-off.

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Re: How U.S. Shortchanges Swindles Nigerians In Visa Application Fees by Goodnuel: 7:04am On Mar 28, 2018
They earned it. If to say 9ja good, who for the go USA embassy in the first place??

They for d write us letter, begging us to come and collect Visa and we for no gree...

angry angry angry angry

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Re: How U.S. Shortchanges Swindles Nigerians In Visa Application Fees by BabatCargo(m): 7:04am On Mar 28, 2018
You Cant blame them,our leaders are to be blamed...

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Re: How U.S. Shortchanges Swindles Nigerians In Visa Application Fees by agarawu23(m): 7:05am On Mar 28, 2018
Failed nation.
Re: How U.S. Shortchanges Swindles Nigerians In Visa Application Fees by hokafor(m): 7:05am On Mar 28, 2018
But is a Goodwill donation they didn't force you to come and apply for their visa.
Re: How U.S. Shortchanges Swindles Nigerians In Visa Application Fees by pedrilo: 7:05am On Mar 28, 2018
If u deny someone visa, why collect visa fee?

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Re: How U.S. Shortchanges Swindles Nigerians In Visa Application Fees by Follygunners: 7:05am On Mar 28, 2018
BabatCargo:
You Cant blame them,our leaders are to be blamed...

Very true! undecided

E ni to ba ta ara ile e lopo... kole rira lowon!
Re: How U.S. Shortchanges Swindles Nigerians In Visa Application Fees by seguno2: 7:05am On Mar 28, 2018
Please change the title to:

How US forces Nigerians to apply for visa

In order to run from our country, which we have refused to develop
Re: How U.S. Shortchanges Swindles Nigerians In Visa Application Fees by Slymonster(m): 7:06am On Mar 28, 2018
Nothing worse than hearing SORRY YOU DO NOT QUALIFY AT THIS MOMENT ..Let them be eating the money through thousands of application

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Re: How U.S. Shortchanges Swindles Nigerians In Visa Application Fees by seguno2: 7:07am On Mar 28, 2018
BabatCargo:
You Cant blame them,our leaders are to be blamed...

Who allows the leaders to serve as our leaders?
Is it not me and you, their nonchalant followers

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Re: How U.S. Shortchanges Swindles Nigerians In Visa Application Fees by timilehin007(m): 7:07am On Mar 28, 2018
Buhari said 'No to Oyegun's tenure...I was expecting to see something like this on front page
Re: How U.S. Shortchanges Swindles Nigerians In Visa Application Fees by success1smyn(m): 7:09am On Mar 28, 2018
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Time2Smile:
The statistics up there is wrong. 44% denial rate will mean 56%of visa approval which is really incredulous. Anyone who has visited the US embassy before for a Visa interview knos that for every Visa approved about five(5) applicants are denied Visa.

The only way the statistics is plausible is if those were approved after previous denials are not counted in the percentage denial. And even that will not fulfill the purpose of this article because those individuals will have to pay a new Visa application fee.
on point bro
anyone that has been there can testify, at both Walter Carrington and abj, they denied on guy last year and he almost fainted. he wanted to go for football trial
Re: How U.S. Shortchanges Swindles Nigerians In Visa Application Fees by 2016v2017: 7:10am On Mar 28, 2018
wicked country of sodom and gomorah,
anti Christ nation

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Re: How U.S. Shortchanges Swindles Nigerians In Visa Application Fees by lekanlaniyan(m): 7:11am On Mar 28, 2018
The 44% visa denied figure here can't be correct .

The % of visa been denied is way higher then the % approved.

Let's say 30% visa approved and 70% visa denied.

Just saying.

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Re: How U.S. Shortchanges Swindles Nigerians In Visa Application Fees by Buffalowings3(m): 7:12am On Mar 28, 2018
Stay in your shithole country.
Did they force you to apply for visa cool

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