U.S. demands 5 years of social media history from Nigerians applying for visas

In an X update on Monday, the U.S. Mission in Nigeria said applicants who fail to disclose their five-year social media history risk visa denial.
“Visa applicants are required to list all social media usernames or handles of every platform they have used from the last 5 years on the DS-160 visa application form.
“Applicants certify that the information in their visa application is true and correct before they sign and submit.
“Omitting social media information could lead to visa denial and ineligibility for future visas,” the statement said.
The latest visa requirement for Nigerian applicants followed a raft of stiff migration and deportation policies by the Donald Trump presidency since January, when he assumed office for a second term.
Last month, the U.S. Mission in Nigeria commenced the screening of social media accounts of Nigerian applicants for F, M, and J non-immigrant visas to enhance America’s national security.
In its update on Monday, the Mission expanded the policy to all categories of visa applicants of Nigerian origin.