Over 1.3 Million Nigerian Visa Applications Turned Down by the UK Between 2005 and Early 2026

Over 1.3 Million Nigerian Visa Applications Turned Down by the UK Between 2005 and Early 2026

Nigeria holds the second position worldwide for the highest number of UK visa rejections, as per official statistics released by the UK Home Office. From 2005 to the first quarter of 2026, the UK government denied a total of 1,344,595 visa applications from Nigerian citizens. This substantial figure accounts for 15.2% of all UK visa rejections globally and 44.4% of all denials across Africa during this 21-year timeframe.
Over 4.09 million applications were submitted, with final decisions made on approximately 4.07 million. A total of 2,723,558 visas were successfully granted to Nigerians, positioning Nigeria as the third-largest recipient of UK visas worldwide, following China and India.

The average refusal rate stands at 33.1%, which is more than double the global average refusal rate of 14.8%. Visitor visas constituted the majority of the denials, totaling 1,127,088 (nearly 84%) of the overall rejections.
A significant tightening of British immigration policies in 2024 has notably altered these trends. Stricter regulations—including an increase in the minimum salary threshold for Skilled Worker visas to £38,700 and the removal of dependent visas for international students and care workers—led to a 68% decline in Nigerian work visa applications within a single year.

In the wake of these changes, the overall refusal rates for Nigerians have consistently increased. Denials rose to 33.5% in 2024, remained at 33.1% in 2025, and reached 35.4% in the first quarter of 2026. Reports from the Home Office indicate that heightened scrutiny has also been influenced by a trend where Nigerian nationals rank among the top five groups submitting asylum claims after initially entering the UK on valid visas.

Former Nigerian diplomats attribute the persistent volume of applications to domestic economic difficulties that compel citizens to seek international opportunities. Many Nigerians and migrant advocates have expressed strong opposition to the elevated refusal rates, accusing the UK of discriminatory practices, "racist crackdowns," and unjust profiling of legitimate travelers.
In light of the criticism, UK officials have clarified that their immigration policies are neutral and are not intended to specifically target any particular nationality.
The UK government explains that the heightened scrutiny is a result of an increase in individuals who legally enter the country on work or study visas and later seek asylum.

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