Donald Trump, US President
Effective
worldwide on 29
August,
Nigerian citizens will be required to pay a visa issuance fee, or
reciprocity fee, for all approved applications
for nonimmigrant visas in B, F, H1B, I, L, and R visa
classifications. The reciprocity fee will be charged in
addition to the nonimmigrant visa application fee, also known as the
MRV fee, which all applicants pay at the time of application.
Nigerian citizens whose applications for a nonimmigrant visa
are denied will
not be charged the new reciprocity fee. Both reciprocity and
MRV fees are non-refundable, and their amounts vary based on visa
classification.
U.S.
law requires U.S. visa fees and validity periods to be based on the
treatment afforded to U.S. citizens by foreign governments, insofar
as possible. Visa issuance fees are implemented under the
principle of reciprocity: when a foreign government imposes
additional visa fees on U.S. citizens, the United States will impose
reciprocal fees on citizens of that country for similar types of
visas. Nationals of a number of countries worldwide are
currently required to pay this type of fee after their nonimmigrant
visa application is approved.
The
total cost for a U.S. citizen to obtain a visa to Nigeria is
currently higher than the total cost for a Nigerian to obtain a
comparable visa to the United States. The new reciprocity fee
for Nigerian citizens is meant to eliminate that cost difference.
Since
early 2018, the U.S. government has engaged the Nigerian government
to request that the Nigerian government change the fees charged to
U.S. citizens for certain visa categories. After eighteen
months of review and consultations, the government of Nigeria has not
changed its fee structure for U.S. citizen visa applicants, requiring
the U.S. Department of State to enact new reciprocity fees in
accordance with our visa laws.
The
reciprocity fee will be required for all Nigerian citizens worldwide,
regardless of where they are applying for a nonimmigrant visa to the
United States. The
reciprocity fee is required for each visa that is issued,
which means both adults and minors whose visa applications are
approved will be charged the reciprocity fee. The fee can only
be paid at the U.S. Embassy or the U.S. Consulate General. The
reciprocity fee cannot be
paid at banks or any other location.
The
complete reciprocity fee schedule, organized by visa classification,
can be found below.
Class
|
Reciprocity
Fee
|
|
B1
|
$110
|
|
B2
|
$110
|
|
B1/B2
|
$110
|
|
F1
F2
|
$110
$110
|
|
H1B
H4
|
$180
$180
|
|
I
|
$210
|
|
L1
L2
|
$303
$303
|
|
R1
R2
|
$80
$80
|
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