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‘Abuse of US Visa Liable To Prosecution’ -Nigeria Customs Warns Travelers

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Customs Spokesman, AC Maiwada
BY FUNMI ALUKO
The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has appealed to Nigerian travelers going to the US to conduct themselves responsibly and avoid breaching the expressed understanding upon which visas were issued to them.
The Comptroller General of Customs through the the National Customs Public Relations Officer, Abdullahi Maiwada PhD, mnipr, mniia,  in a release said the government of the US and Nigeria are collaborating and working together to ensure that visa status to the US are respected and not abused by acting outside the specific terms for which visas are issued.
The release reads: “The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) wishes to alert the general public to the concerns raised by the Government of the United States of America on the need for Nigerians to desist from misusing entry visas granted by the US through activities that are inconsistent with the stated purpose of travel and visa classification.
“Nigerians are urged to note that security vetting for visa applicants does not end upon entry into the United States.  U.S. authorities will continuously monitor the activities of visa holders, and visas can be revoked if holders are found to have violated US immigration protocols, import/export guidelines and other laws.
“Furthermore, Nigerians travelling to the US are also reminded to declare at the point of exit or entry excess cash above the minimum threshold of 10,000 US dollars or its equivalent and ensure that prohibited items are not included in their baggage.
“It is pertinent to also note that passengers are encouraged to be law abiding citizens and be of good conduct within and outside Nigeria. Intending passengers to the United States should know that whoever commits fraud in any jurisdiction will face legal consequences both under U.S. and Nigerian laws”.
Continuing, the statement said, “The Nigeria Customs Service wishes to reaffirm that it is working with the U.S. Mission in Abuja to ensure that Nigeria meets the criteria to avoid enlistment into an expanded visa ban that will deny entry to well-meaning Nigerians wishing to travel to the US for their lawful business endeavours.
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