‘We’re trapped in this country’ — Carter Efe laments after U.S. visa denial
Nigerian streamer and content creator, Carter Efe, has voiced his frustration after revealing that his application for a United States visa was denied, saying he feels “trapped” in Nigeria because of the difficulty of travelling abroad.
The social media personality made the remarks during a recent livestream, where he expressed disappointment over his inability to secure the visa despite efforts made on his behalf.
Speaking candidly to his audience, Carter Efe said, “Chat, I won’t lie to you. We’re trapped in this country. Yes, in case you don’t know, we’re trapped. We can’t go anywhere we want. We can’t go anywhere we want, bro. We’re finished. We’re doomed. I swear to God.”
The content creator suggested that the rejection left him feeling helpless, arguing that travelling freely has become increasingly difficult.
His comments came after popular American livestreamer Kai Cenat disclosed that he had attempted to assist Carter Efe in obtaining a U.S. visa. According to Kai Cenat, the effort was unsuccessful, leaving the
Nigerian entertainer unable to travel to the United States.
The revelation has since sparked conversations on social media, with many Nigerians reacting to Carter Efe’s remarks and sharing their own experiences with visa application challenges.
Neither Carter Efe nor U.S. immigration authorities disclosed the reason for the visa refusal, as visa decisions are typically based on individual assessments and are not always accompanied by detailed explanations.
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