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US plans to issue record number of visas to Indian students this year

Last year, the US had issued a record 62,000 visas to Indian students. This year, the embassy has opened one lakh appointments for student visas,.

New Delhi: The US is expecting another record-breaking year in terms of issuing visas to Indian students this summer, US Chargé d’Affaires Patricia Lacina, said here on Tuesday, June 7, a report in The Tribune, Chandigarh, says. 

Last year, the US issued a record 62,000 visas to Indian students. This year, the embassy has opened one lakh appointments for student visas,.

The US was a late-comer in understanding the Indian eagerness for overseas studies and liberalised its intake after witnessing the spike in earnings of Australia and Canada by becoming more welcoming to foreign students. 

Speaking on Student Visa Day at the US Embassy, Lacina said, “Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, Mission India has issued more student visas in 2021 than ever before. This summer we are expecting another record-breaking student season.”

“The United States places an immense value to international students and their rich contributions to our academic institutions and communities. This is particularly true in India. Indians are the second largest group of international students in the United States,” Lacina said.

The US Mission in India organised its sixth annual Student Visa Day on Tuesday.

Speaking on Student Visa Day at the US Embassy, Lacina said, “Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, Mission India has issued more student visas in 2021 than ever before. This summer we are expecting another record-breaking student season.”

Consular officers at the US Embassy in New Delhi and Consulates General in Chennai, Hyderabad Kolkata, and Mumbai interviewed more than 2,500 Indian student visa applicants, the Embassy said in a statement.

Don Heflin, the Minister Counselor for Consular Affairs in India, said, “We will interview more student applicants for the visa this summer. We are hoping to exceed the last year’s record of 62,000 visas to Indian students.”

“We are interviewing many students today for the visa. We have a great start. This year, the Embassy has opened 100,000 appointments for student visas,” Heflin said.

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