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India Talks to US to Ease New Visa Rules for Students and Visitors
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India has begun discussions with United States authorities to address challenges posed by recent changes to US visa policies. The move aims to reduce difficulties faced by Indian students and tourists, who make up a significant number of visa applicants each year.
According to reports, the revised rules have created hurdles for Indians seeking to study or travel to the US. India’s government is now engaging with US officials to clarify requirements and ensure smoother processing.
The United States is a top destination for Indian students, with over 200,000 enrolled in American universities annually. Changes in visa procedures, such as stricter documentation or longer wait times, can disrupt academic plans and travel arrangements.
Both sides are expected to hold further talks to find practical solutions. The Indian government has emphasized its commitment to protecting the interests of its citizens abroad.
This engagement reflects the broader diplomatic relationship between the two countries, which includes cooperation on trade, technology, and education. While the exact outcomes remain to be seen, officials hope the discussions will lead to a more streamlined visa process.
Indian students and travelers are advised to stay updated through official channels as the situation evolves.
Sources: NDTV World
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