Nigeria immigration breaking news
Here are some recent breaking news updates on Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS):
Latest News
- NIS Introduces Biometric Capture for Visa Applications: The Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) has introduced biometric capture for visa applications to enhance the efficiency and security of the process. (Source: Vanguard News)
- NIS Warns Against Illegal Migration: The NIS has warned against illegal migration, saying it poses a threat to national security and the economy. (Source: Leadership Newspaper)
- NIS Launches Online Portal for Passport Application: The NIS has launched an online portal for passport application, making it easier for Nigerians to apply for passports from the comfort of their homes. (Source: ThisDay Live)
- NIS Seizes Fake Passports in Lagos: The NIS has seized fake passports in Lagos, warning that the service is not responsible for the issuance of fake documents. (Source: The Punch)
- NIS Introduces New Visa Policy: The NIS has introduced a new visa policy, which allows for multiple-entry visas and reduces the processing time for visa applications. (Source: The Nation)
Recent Updates
- NIS Clarifies Requirements for Visa Application: The NIS has clarified the requirements for visa application, stating that applicants must provide a valid passport with at least six months validity and a completed application form. (Source: Premium Times)
- NIS Warns Against Scammers: The NIS has warned against scammers who claim to offer fake services, including passport and visa applications. (Source: Daily Trust)
- NIS Launches Operation "Show Your Face": The NIS has launched Operation "Show Your Face", a campaign to ensure that all Nigerians carry their identification documents at all times. (Source: The Guardian)
- NIS Seizes Fake Documents in Abuja: The NIS has seized fake documents, including passports and visas, in Abuja, warning that the service is not responsible for the issuance of fake documents. (Source: The Punch)
- NIS Introduces New Passport Design: The NIS has introduced a new passport design, which features a biometric page and a chip that stores the holder's biometric data. (Source: Leadership Newspaper)
Please note that these news updates are subject to change and may not be up-to-date. It's always best to check with the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) or other reliable sources for the latest information.