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US reopens: Embassy says ‘the waiting time significant appointment’ for a visa

US reopens: Embassy says 'the waiting time significant appointment' for a visa
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New Delhi: Appointment of restrictions by us in tourists who are fully vaccinated from India Starting November 8 have seen processing time for American visas rising significantly.
The US Embassy in India on Saturday warned “the waiting time for significant appointments for several non-immigrant visa categories.” During a pandemic, this is a phenomenon that is regularly visible – long waiting time for the processing of countries that open their doors to travelers from abroad.
“From November 8, an estimated 30 Lakh visa place from India, with evidence of vaccination, will be able to travel to the United States with a new international air travel policy.
Facilitating legitimate trips to support our strong bilateral bonds and growing is our top priority.
When We rebuilt from Covid-19 related interruptions, we expect a significant promise of appointments for some of our non-immigrant visa categories in the embassy and consulate.
Thank you for your patience when we work to increase our capacity and maintain the safety of our applicants and staff .
“Explaining the vaccination requirements for travelers, website US Embassy said:” As of November 8, the air travelers nationwide alien to the US will be required to fully vaccinated against Covid-19 and to provide proof of vaccination status before boarding a plane to fly to the United States, With only a limited exception.
The CDC has determined That for the purposes of entry into the United States, the vaccine received will include the approved or authorized FDA vaccine, and vaccines with emergency use listings (eul) from the World Health Organization (WHO).
“” Covishield will be accepted for the need to enter the United States because it has EUL from WHO (for a complete list of vaccines in the process of listing emergency use View WHO websites: According to the CDC, people are considered fully vaccinated 2 minutes after their second dose in series 2 Dosage, or 2 weeks after a single dose vaccine.
“” The air travelers who are fully vaccinated will still be asked to show the documentation of the negative virus test pre-departure from the sample taken within three days.
Travel to the US before going up.
It covers all tourists – residents US countries, legitimate residents and foreign nationals, “he added.

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