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US Visa Application Glitch: Technical Issues Caused Delays for Nigerian Applicants

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Last updated: March 10, 2025 4:15 pm
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The United States Department of State has confirmed that a partial systems outage was the cause of recent difficulties faced by Nigerians applying for US visas. Jennifer Johnson, Press Officer at the Office of Public and Congressional Affairs, Bureau of Consular Affairs, disclosed that the technical issues have been resolved, and full functionality has been restored.

The recent difficulties had led to complaints from Nigerians who missed interviews as part of the visa application process. However, Johnson reassured that affected applicants will have their interviews rescheduled.

According to Johnson, the US Department of State acknowledged that there were indeed technical issues, but these have been resolved. The department has also assured that normal operations have resumed.

The US mission in Nigeria had previously transitioned to a new visa appointment system, aiming to simplify and make the process more transparent for Nigerian applicants. The new system was implemented to improve accessibility and transparency for applicants in Abuja and Lagos.

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However, the transition phase came with its own set of challenges, prompting assurances from the US government of enhanced processing systems once the new system was fully implemented. Despite past disruptions, the recent outage has been resolved, and affected applicants can expect updates and rescheduled appointments.

The US Department of State has reaffirmed its commitment to providing efficient and effective visa services to Nigerian applicants. The department has apologized for any inconvenience caused by the recent outage and has assured that measures are in place to prevent similar disruptions in the future.

As consular services work to address the backlog efficiently, affected applicants can expect updates and rescheduled appointments. The US Department of State has encouraged applicants to check their email for updates on the status of their applications.

The recent outage adds to past disruptions, but with operations restored, affected applicants can expect a return to normal service. The US Department of State has reassured that it is working diligently to ensure that visa services are delivered efficiently and effectively.

In conclusion, the US Department of State has resolved the technical issues that caused difficulties for Nigerians applying for US visas. Affected applicants will have their interviews rescheduled, and normal operations have resumed.

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Source : https://businessday.ng/

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