In 2024, many Nigerians seeking to travel to European countries within the Schengen Area have reportedly faced a significant increase in visa rejections.
The Schengen visa allows travelers to move freely across 27 European countries, and it has been a popular choice for Nigerians seeking to migrate, visit family, or conduct business in Europe.
Reports indicate that a combination of factors, including stricter visa application processes, heightened security concerns, and economic instability in Nigeria, has contributed to the rising number of rejections.
These challenges are also compounded by increasing scrutiny on the financial standing of applicants, the quality of supporting documents, and the overall reliability of visa applications.
The trend has caused frustration for many Nigerians who are seeking opportunities abroad, with some now facing longer delays or complete denials in their attempts to secure travel visas.
The visa issue is part of a larger phenomenon known as “Japa” — the term used to describe the mass emigration of Nigerians in search of better opportunities.
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