The US State Department has disclosed the introduction of a “premium” expedited service for travellers seeking B1/B2 visas, allowing applicants to pay $750 for interview appointments scheduled within 10 business days.
In a notice on June 9 in the federal register, the department stated that the fast-tracked interview appointments will only take place at select embassies and consulates.
The pilot programme will run from July 1 to December 31, 2026, and could be extended.
The move could reduce multiple restrictions slapped by the Donald Trump administration on foreigners as part of efforts to limit migration flow.
A handful of African citizens, inclusive of Nigerians, already face possibility of paying bonds of up to $15,000 as a requirement for B1/B2 visa applications.
African countries also make up the largest share of nations presently under US partial travel suspensions.
The hurdles have resulted in longer wait times for visa interviews making it difficult for some applicants to apply for visas for urgent or last-minute travel.
In Abuja, the average wait time for a B1/B2 visa interview is now 11.5 months.
A B1/B2 (business and tourism) visa currently costs $185, with the expedited processing fee to be paid separately.
However, paying the fee for the “optional premium add-on service” does not guarantee that a visa will be given.













