US Ends Third-Country Visa Option, Indian Students Face Tougher Process At Home
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US Ends Third-Country Visa Option, Indian Students Face Tougher Process At Home
New York: Indian students applying for U.S. visas are set to face fresh hurdles as the United States has shut down the option of applying from a third country, forcing all applicants to file only from their country of citizenship or residence. The move, which ends a practice widely used by Indian students to avoid long backlogs, is expected to significantly slow down processing and make interview appointments harder to secure. Earlier, many stud…
US ends third country interviews for visas
Rate this post The United States has made a significant change to its non-immigrant visa (NIV) application process, mainly affecting short-term travellers such as tourists and business visitors. The new rule applies to all non-immigrant visa categories, including those for tourism (B-2), business (B-1), students, and temporary workers. From now on, applicants must book their visa interviews in their country of citizenship or legal residence. Thi…
The USA has updated the rules for issuing non-immigrant visas: what has changed for UkrainiansThe USA has introduced new rules for issuing non-immigrant visas, now documents are submitted only in the country of citizenship or permanent residence. Two application points have been identified for Ukrainians - Krakow and Warsaw, Kyiv is absent.
The US State Department has tightened restrictions on obtaining non-immigrant visas, introducing a procedure for foreigners only in their countries of citizenship or permanent residence, and for Ukrainians — only in two cities in Poland. — Ukrinform.
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