travel
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by travelandtourworld
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11 Jul 2025
The United States has enforced a major shift in its visa policy for Cameroon, Ethiopia, Nigeria, and other key African nations, implementing a severe overhaul that reduces most non-immigrant visas to just three months. This drastic change, which limits visas to single-entry and shortens their duration, aims to align U.S. visa practices with reciprocal agreements, addressing concerns over overstays and security. The move is expected to have far-reaching effects on travel, business, and educational exchanges between these countries and the U.S., disrupting longstanding diplomatic ties. The U.S. government's decision to impose such restrictive measures is part of a broader strategy to tighten visa control and enhance national security.
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