Nigerian streamer Carter Efe laments U.S. visa denial, says 'We're trapped in this country'
Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Nigerian streamer Carter Efe expressed frustration after his U.S. visa application was denied.
- He stated he feels
Nigerian streamer and content creator Carter Efe has voiced deep frustration after his application for a United States visa was denied. In a recent livestream, Efe revealed his inability to travel abroad, stating, "Chat, I wonโt lie to you. Weโre trapped in this country. Yes, in case you donโt know, weโre trapped. We canโt go anywhere we want. We canโt go anywhere we want, bro. Weโre finished. Weโre doomed. I swear to God."
Efe suggested the rejection left him feeling helpless, highlighting the increasing difficulty of obtaining travel documents. His comments followed revelations by popular American livestreamer Kai Cenat that he had attempted to assist Efe in securing a U.S. visa, but the effort was unsuccessful. This situation has prompted widespread discussion on social media, with many Nigerians sharing their own experiences with challenging visa application processes.
Neither Carter Efe nor U.S. immigration authorities have disclosed the specific reasons for the visa refusal. Visa decisions are typically based on individual assessments and often do not come with detailed explanations, leaving many applicants in uncertainty.
Chat, I wonโt lie to you. Weโre trapped in this country. Yes, in case you donโt know, weโre trapped. We canโt go anywhere we want. We canโt go anywhere we want, bro. Weโre finished. Weโre doomed. I swear to God.
Originally published by Vanguard in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.