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More than 55K Indian students and exchanging visitors traveling to the US: Embassies

More than 55K Indian students and exchanging visitors traveling to the US: Embassies
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New Delhi: More than 55,000 Indian students and visitors exchange travelers to study in the US this year and that is a “record of all time”, the US Embassy said on Monday.
It was said that more visa applications were approved in the current year than before regardless of the Coronavirus pandemic.
Safe! You have succeeded in throwing your votelogin to see the results of “US mission in India happy to announce that the embassy and consulate agree to more student visa applicants in 2021 before, despite Global Covid-19 pandemics,” said the Embassy.
“Through these efforts, more than 55,000 students and exchange visitors are a hostel plane to study in the US, and more students are approved every day,” he said in a statement.
In a tweet, the embassy describes it as a record of all time.
“Great congratulations for our hard worker’s consular team in the entire Mission A.S.
In India.
This year, more than 55K students are airplanes to take planes to study in the United States, a record of all time in India.
Hopefully all students of the academic year are successful!” It said.
Atul Keshap Ambassador, the charges of D’Affaires at the US Embassy, ​​praised the staff involved in the publishing of visas and said Indian students enrich the US community, reaching a high level of academic success, and deepened friendship bonds between the two countries.
“Learning in the US is a unique experience and often changes for life for Indian students, providing a fresh and global perspective, and often leads to priceless career opportunities,” he said.
“Indian students also enrich the US community, achieving a high level of academic success, and deepen friendship bonds between our countries.
Many hard-working women and men from US mission to India proudly facilitate their travel and study,” Keshap, ” Added.
The embassy said the US mission usually began interviewing semester students falling for a certain year in May, but the second wave of Covid-19 forced the delay in the start of the two-month student visa season.
“In July, as soon as conditions are permitted to resume visa services without endangering the health and safety of applicants, the consular team works not only to match, but surpass, their pre-covid workload,” he said.
It was said that the US Embassy and the consulate opened additional hours for visa appointments and made any possible efforts to ensure timely arrival of academic programs as many students as possible.
“In the end, these efforts paid off, because more students than previously received a visa to study in the US,” said the Embassy.
It is said that interested students can also participate in the upcoming education of the University University Virtual Fairs which will be held on August 27, for prospective graduate students and on September 3, for prospective undergraduate students.

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