Le NIS suspend indéfiniment les centres de demande de visa américain

Le Nigeria Immigration Service a suspendu indéfiniment les services d'Online Integrated Solution à compter du 1er juillet. Les demandeurs doivent désormais soumettre leurs requêtes de visa nigérian directement auprès des missions diplomatiques aux États-Unis.

Le Nigeria Immigration Service a annoncé la suspension indéfinie d'Online Integrated Solution, l'opérateur des centres de demande de visa nigérian aux États-Unis. La mesure a pris effet le 1er juillet.

Le contrôleur adjoint de l'immigration, M. Akinsola Akinlabi, a publié cette déclaration le 9 juillet à Abuja. Il a précisé que tous les demandeurs doivent désormais déposer leur dossier directement auprès de l'ambassade du Nigeria à Washington, D.C., ou des consulats généraux à New York et Atlanta.

Cette suspension n'affecte pas le système de visa électronique du Nigeria. Les demandeurs peuvent continuer à solliciter des e-Visas via le portail en ligne officiel, a indiqué Akinlabi. Il a ajouté que des mesures sont en place pour garantir un traitement fluide au sein des missions.

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