The rejection rates for African students seeking US study visas have surged dramatically. In 2022, 54 percent of applicants faced denials, marking a notable increase from the 44 percent refusal rate recorded in 2015.
The rejection rates for African students seeking US study visas have surged dramatically. In 2022, 54 percent of applicants faced denials, marking a notable increase from the 44 percent refusal rate recorded in 2015.
African immigrants to the US have seen a 15-percent rise in visa refusals over the four years from 2016 to 2020, likely linked to former President Donald Trump’s hardline stance on immigration and his travel ban targeting Nigeria.
African immigrants to the US have seen a 15-percent rise in visa refusals over the four years from 2016 to 2020, likely linked to former President Donald Trump’s hardline stance on immigration and his travel ban targeting Nigeria.
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