Visa Overstay Warning for Nigerians: Avoid U.S. Travel Ban & Deportation in 2025

Imagine this: Chinedu, a young Nigerian professional, secures a U.S. visa to attend a tech conference in Silicon Valley. Enthusiastic about the opportunity, he decides to extend his stay to explore potential job prospects. However, his visa expires, and he continues to reside in the U.S., believing that overstaying by a few months wouldn’t have severe consequences.

Fast forward a year, Chinedu is apprehended by immigration authorities, detained, and subsequently deported. Worse still, he’s slapped with a permanent travel ban, dashing his hopes of ever returning to the U.S.


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