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U.S. Consulate Revokes Wole Soyinka’s Visa, Citing ‘Additional Information’

With no explanation from U.S. officials, the Nobel laureate says he will not accept invitations to travel to the country.

Overview

  • Soyinka displayed a consulate letter dated Oct. 23 requesting his passport for in-person cancellation after “additional information” emerged.
  • He said his non-immigrant visa issued last year was revoked and that officials told him he may reapply.
  • Addressing prospective hosts, he said, “I have no visa. I am banned,” and urged them not to seek U.S. appearances from him.
  • The U.S. Embassy in Nigeria did not respond to requests for comment, while Soyinka speculated—without confirmation—that his criticism of President Trump may have influenced the decision.
  • The revocation comes against a July shift that reduced most Nigerian non-immigrant visas to single-entry, three-month permits.