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  • US Announces 2025 Visa Waiver List, Excludes Nigeria, Other Countries

    US Announces 2025 Visa Waiver List, Excludes Nigeria, Other Countries

    The United States on Tuesday revealed its updated list for the 2025 Visa Waiver Programme (VWP).

     This programme allows citizens from participating nations to visit the U.S. for up to 90 days without needing a visa for tourism or business purposes.

    The United Kingdom, along with several other nations, was not included in the list this year, though it can still qualify under certain conditions.

     Notably, no African country, including Nigeria, Ghana, and South Africa, made the cut.

    The list saw some changes, with Romania being added to the program this year.

    In total, 40 countries are now part of the Visa Waiver Programme, allowing their citizens to travel to the U.S. without a visa.

    To travel without a visa, citizens of these countries must get approval through the Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA) before their trip. This step is mandatory even though the VWP offers visa-free travel.

    The U.S. government has also strengthened security measures, giving priority to countries with solid diplomatic relationships and strong border control standards.

    The full list of 2025 VWP participants includes:

    1. Andorra

    2. Australia

    3. Austria

    4. Belgium

    5. Chile

    6. Czech Republic

    7. Croatia

    8. Denmark

    9. Estonia

    10. Finland

    11. France

    12. Germany

    13. Greece

    14. Hungary

    15. Iceland

    16. Ireland

    17. Italy

    18. Israel

    19. Norway

    20. Poland

    21. Portugal

    22. San Marino

    23. Singapore

    24. Slovakia

    25. Japan

    26. Slovenia

    27. Latvia

    28. South Korea

    29. Liechtenstein

    30. Spain

    31. Lithuania

    32. Sweden

    33. Luxembourg

    34. Switzerland

    35. Malta

    36. Netherlands

    37. New Zealand

    38. Qatar

    39. Romania

    40. Monaco

    Following recent acts of tit-for-tat diplomacy by countries targeted by the United States, it is expected that some of the excluded countries may announce their counter measures in due course.