The Consul General of Nigeria in New York, Amb. Lot Egopija has advised the Nigerians in the U.S. with expired passports travelling home to cross check with the airlines before travelling.

Egopija gave the advice in an interview with Newsmen while reacting to the new visa policy of the Federal Government.

The new visa policy states that Nigerians in the diaspora with dual citizenship are free to travel home with their Nigeria passport even if it’s expired.

By the policy, they should show their expired Nigeria passport to ensure they are truly from Nigeria.

The envoy confirmed to NAN that the Nigeria Immigration Service had issued circular to Nigerian diplomat missions abroad to inform airlines operators and border authorities of host countries of the policy.

“This new policy has to work with the airlines and some airlines are insisting some passengers boarding their flights will need Emergency Travelling Certificate (ETC)

“And in that case, we always would tell Nigerians who want to go with expired Passport to check with the airlines, if the airlines will accept the government’s policy because we don’t own an airline.

“But most airlines that fly straight to Nigeria from their base will always do not have problem but airlines with connecting flights will somehow hesitate.

“So, we always ask Nigerians, intending travellers to check with the airlines. Just to make assurance double sure,” he said.

According to him, most airlines have accepted the government’s decision to allow Nigerians to travel home but the nationals needed to cross check before travelling.