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Student visa | US embassy announces new tranche of interview slots

The US Embassy in India on June 26 has announced an important update for students.The embassy said that the interview slot is now open to students who have I-20 who need to apply for the visa F, M and J categories at the embassy and consulate for interviews that took place after August 14.

“If you need to arrive at school in mid -August, order an appointment now,” he said.In a tweet, the embassy announced, “The promise of student visa gathering is available on our website. If you have I-20, don’t wait! Future F, M, and J promise to meet at the Embassy and the Consulate will be conducted for interviews after August 14, so if you need to arrive at school in mid -August, a message of promise now! “

The US has opened the first interview slot stage, for the date in June and the first half of July 2022 in May.Because of Covid, last year, the US embassy in Delhi and the consulate in India opened a student visa interview on June 14.Many students plan to attend the US University and who have received I-20 documents from the US University are waiting for their interviews. Previously on June 24, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (AEC) held discussions with foreign countries including Australia, Canada, Czech Republic, Germany, New Zealand, Poland, England and the US to streamline visa designation for Indian students.

Mea Arindam Bagchi’s spokesman further said that countries agreed to remain involved in further easing and tracking the process because student flow had been mutually beneficial.”MEA senior officials who deal with Australia, Canada, Czech Republic, Germany, New Zealand, Poland, Britain & the US conducted a constructive discussion with the head of the mission/senior diplomats in accordance with these countries about streamlining student visas with Indian citizens,” Tweet Bagchi.India raises students’ problems with foreign countries and asks them to accelerate and bring clarity in the visa process, said the source.

Earlier this month, the US collected D’Affires Patricia Lacina said that apart from the challenges of Pandemi Covid-19, the US mission to India issued more students’ visas in 2021 than before and looked forward to this record breaking season this year.Lacina also said that the US expects a year to break the record in terms of visa publishing for Indian students this summer.Last year, the US issued a visa to record 62,000 Indian students. This year, the embassy has opened 100,000 promises for student visas, an official said.

“We have opened tens of thousands of visa promises and expanded our interview neglect to students under new visa guidelines,” Lacina said.On the occasion of Seva Divas passports on Friday, Minister of Foreign Affairs Jaishankar also said that the central government worked to launch e-passports to make an easier international trip and enable protection for theft of greater data identity and security.

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