The US Embassy in Nigeria reported that it interviewed over 115,000,000 Nigerians, including 30,000 students, who asked for visas to the US this year.
Mr. David Greene, the CEO, made the announcement on Sunday during an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria in Abuja.
He also reassured visa applicants that the mission was committed to resolving any visa-related issues.
According to him, visa troubles would be a thing of the past, and the mission is doing everything in its power to address such challenges.
“When it comes to visas specifically, well, of course, it is a simple fact: the demand for visa appointments outnumbers the supply.
“So, those appointments are available, and we are doing everything we can to address that gap. What folks do not know is that this year, we have interviewed more than 115,000 Nigerians.
“This is in addition to 30,000 students. Hundreds of thousands of students have had the opportunity to seek visas from the US.
“We are doing the best we can to get proper ways for all the categories and after having an enormous backlog as a result of COVID-19 and all that.
“We have made great progress though. In March, we instituted a five-year term for visas to the US,” he added.
He urged persons desiring to travel to the US to apply early and ensure that the visa requests are tied to events.
“Folks that are seeking visas should apply early, make sure that the plan is for an event as they can.
“This is because we do acknowledge that there is a backlog, and we will do what we can to make sure people that need a warrant visa to the US can get them,” he said.

