Tag: visa
Promoter: Sisi Quadri granted U.S. visa before death
The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Fathia Entertainment, Olawale B, has disclosed that Nollywood actor, Tolani Oyebamiji, popularly known as Sisi Quadri, was granted...
FULL LIST: UK releases companies approved to sponsor foreigners’ visa
The United Kingdom (UK) Government has released the list of companies authorised to sponsor skilled immigrants, including Nigerians, under the temporary worker immigration route.
The...
Visa scam: Travel agent docked for duping 166 people N700m
A 64-year-old Ibadan-based travel agent, Christon Wilson, is facing trial for collecting N700 million from 166 persons under the pretence of procuring Australian Visa for...
Dependant ban: Nigerian students dump UK, visa issuance down by 76%
A steep decline in the figure of study visas issued by the United Kingdom to Nigerians and other international students for the January 2024...
Saudi Arabia: Why we cancelled visa of Air Peace passengers
The Royal Embassy of Saudi Arabia in Abuja has disclosed the reasons behind the cancellation of the visa of all the 264 Nigerians airlifted...
Saudi Arabia cancels visa of 264 Nigerians
The Saudi Arabian government has cancelled the visa of all the 264 Nigerians airlifted by Nigeria’s major carrier, Air Peace, on arrival at the country...
Show promoter: Mohbad died day his Canadian visa was approved
A Canada-based show promoter, Prince George, says popular Nigerian singer, Ilerioluwa Aloba, well known as Mohbad, died the day his Canadian visa was approved.
Mohbad...
UK hikes visa fees, health surcharge for Nigerians, others
The United Kingdom government has increased the visa application fee paid by Nigerians and other immigrants.
The UK government also declared that the Immigration Health...
Polls: Protesters ask U.S. to revoke 15 RECs’ visa
Some protesters, on Thursday, asked several foreign embassies in Nigeria to immediately revoke the visas of 15 Resident Electoral Commissioners (RECs) of the Independent...
U.S. extends visa validity to five years for Nigerians
The U.S. Mission will increase visitor visa validity from 24 months to 60 months for Nigerians who want to enter the United States temporarily...