An estimated 1.34 million Nigerians have been denied visas to the United Kingdom over the past 21 years, according to official data covering visa application trends.
The figures reflect refusals across various visa categories, including visitor, student, work and other travel applications submitted by Nigerian nationals during the period.
While many Nigerians successfully obtained UK visas over the same timeframe, the data underscores the high number of applications that failed to meet the requirements set by British immigration authorities.
Visa applications may be refused for several reasons, including insufficient supporting documents, failure to meet financial requirements, incomplete information or inability to satisfy immigration rules.
The latest figures have renewed discussions about visa approval rates, immigration policies and the challenges faced by Nigerians seeking entry into the United Kingdom for education, employment, business and tourism.

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