U.S Ends Dropbox Visa Renewal In Nigeria, Creates Addition Hurdles For Applicants

Posted on February 9, 2025

The United States has quietly discontinued the Dropbox visa renewal option for Nigerian applicants, marking a major shift in the visa processing system and creating fresh hurdles for travelers.

While the U.S. Embassy in Nigeria has yet to release an official statement, sources confirm that the Dropbox feature —previously allowing eligible applicants to renew visas without an in-person interview— has been removed from the appointment booking system.

The sudden policy change comes amid a growing backlog of visa applications, leaving many Nigerians frustrated as they wait months for interview slots.

The decision also aligns with a series of executive orders from President Donald Trump, which have sought to tighten immigration policies and enforce stricter visa screening processes.

With the Dropbox option gone, applicants now face longer wait times and mandatory in-person interviews, exacerbating existing delays.

Since January, no appointment slots have been available in Lagos, forcing many applicants to travel to Abuja for visa processing—reverting to the pre-2020 system.

The move has sparked widespread frustration among visa seekers, who now face a nearly year-long wait for physical appointments. Many fear that the change could further strain an already overwhelmed U.S. visa system in Nigeria.

With no official statement from the U.S. Embassy, it remains unclear whether the Dropbox option will return or if the in-person interview requirement is a permanent policy shift.

For now, Nigerian visa applicants must brace for longer processing times, fewer appointment slots, and the added expense of potential travel to Abuja for interviews.

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