Hakeem Balogun, the
Chargé d’affaires of the Embassy of Nigeria in Washington, says different
reasons are responsible for the extreme vetting Nigerians face during entry
into the US.
News
Agency of Nigeria report continues:
Mr.
Balogun, in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria in Washington, added
that the President Donald Trump’s travel ban did not affect Nigerians.
“The
executive ban on immigration does not affect Nigerians. Whatever must have
taken place regarding visa issuance, vetting at the airports, it’s all normal.
“All
these things have been on even before President Trump. Let’s get one thing
well. That you are issued visa is not a guarantee that you will end up wherever
you’re going.
“It’s
a global thing; it’s not just United States. Even with us in Nigeria, we issue
a visa to you here in the Nigerian Embassy.
“There
is no guarantee that you will get in when you get to Murtala Muhammed Airport
or when you get to Nnamdi Azikiwe Airport.
“The
final authority is the man at the point of entry – immigration officers there.
For instance, you can come to the Embassy here, we ask for all the things you
need to get the visa.
“How
much do you have that we feel will be enough for you to stay in Nigeria for the
period you’re going.
“May
be as at that time, you were able to show us evidence that you have a thousand
dollars which we feel will be enough for you to stay in Nigeria.
“By
the time you get to Murtala Muhammed Airport, the man at that end there asked
you, all you have to show to him is US$100, definitely, he might turn you
back, and that’s normal.
Mr.
Balogun also said Nigerians are restricted from entering the U.S. because they
failed to meet other required procedures.
“Then
there are other things. What manner of visa did you collect to come to the
United States?
“For
instance, a pregnant woman who comes to the United States on visiting visa will
probably be turned back at the point of entry because she does not have a
medical visa.
“You
are coming in on a visiting visa and the immigration man sees you pregnant.
Naturally, he will turn you back.
“Even
if you have the medical visa, they want to know if you have medical insurance;
do you have your medical documents for you to be able to come and use their
medical facilities here.
“So these are issues. Nigeria is not being singled out. We are not one of those countries that have been mentioned. We are definitely not one of them.”
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