从2026年1月21日起, 尼日利亚旅行者需要5000美元至15,000美元的保证金, 用于美国B1/B2签证,
Starting Jan. 21, 2026, Nigerian travelers need a $5,000–$15,000 bond for U.S. B1/B2 visas to reduce overstays.
从2026年1月21日起,美国要求申请B1/B2签证的尼日利亚公民在签证面谈期间确定5 000至15 000美元的金融保证金,以确保签证条件得到遵守,并减少逾期逗留。
Starting January 21, 2026, the U.S. requires Nigerian citizens applying for B1/B2 visas to post a financial bond of $5,000 to $15,000, determined during the visa interview, to ensure compliance with visa terms and reduce overstays.
该保证书通过美国财政部的Pay.gov平台使用表I-352支付,不是一种批准保证,只有在旅行者准时离开、不旅行或被拒绝入境的情况下才能退款。
The bond, paid via the U.S. Treasury’s Pay.gov platform using Form I-352, is not a guarantee of approval and is only refundable if the traveler departs on time, does not travel, or is denied entry.
该规则适用于所有申请者,不论其申请地点如何,并授权进入三个指定机场:肯尼迪机场、华盛顿杜勒斯机场和波士顿洛根机场。
The rule applies to all applicants regardless of where they apply and mandates entry through three designated airports: JFK, Washington Dulles, and Boston Logan.
该政策是针对超期停留率和安全关切较高的38个国家的更广泛倡议的一部分,它遵循早先的旅行限制,旨在加强移民合规。
The policy, part of a broader initiative targeting 38 countries with higher overstay rates and security concerns, follows earlier travel restrictions and aims to enhance immigration compliance.