
US EMBASSY IMPLEMENTS NEW VISA INTERVIEW REQUIREMENTS FOR NIGERIANS
The United States Embassy has announced updated visa interview requirements for Nigerian applicants, effective from April 22.
According to a statement issued on Friday by the US mission, all applicants attending interviews in Abuja and Lagos must present a DS-160 visa application form with a confirmation barcode beginning with “AA” followed by two zeroes.
The barcode must match the one used to schedule the interview appointment online.
The embassy stressed that failure to present a matching barcode will result in denial of entry to the consular section and disqualification from the interview.
“Starting April 22, 2025, all visa applicants in Abuja and Lagos must bring a DS-160 visa application form with a confirmation/barcode number (starting with AA and followed by 00 – two zeroes) that matches the one used to make their appointment online. You also must make your appointment in the location you selected when filling out your DS-160.
“Matching Barcode Numbers: If the confirmation/barcode number on your DS-160 form does not match the one you used to book your appointment, you will not be allowed to enter the Consular Section or attend your visa interview,” the statement read.
Applicants are encouraged to check the alignment at least two weeks prior to their appointment.
The statement further clarified that previously submitted DS-160 forms cannot be reused. In case of a mismatch, applicants should log into their AVITS account and submit a correction request no later than ten days before the interview.
The US mission noted, “At least two weeks before your interview, please double-check that the barcode number on your DS-160 form matches the one you used to schedule your appointment.
“You cannot reuse a DS-160 from a previous application.
“If your DS-160 barcode is incorrect, you must log into your AVITS account at least 10 days before your appointment to create a support ticket requesting correction of your barcode number.”
Additionally, the US mission reminded applicants to ensure that their visa appointment is scheduled at the location indicated in their DS-160 form.
“If you are turned away from your appointment because your barcode numbers do not match, once you correct the problem, you will need to book a new appointment to proceed with your visa application. You may book a new appointment by logging into your AVITS account at If your visa fee has expired, you may have to pay a new fee before booking,” it added.
These updates are part of continuous efforts to simplify visa processing and minimize administrative mistakes.
Since January 1, all visa applicants have been required to make two visits to the US Consulate General in Lagos as part of the application procedure.