NEW DELHI
THE US Embassy and its consulate in India have scripted a new record by issuing more than one million non-immigrant visas for the second
year in a row.
The record number of non-immigrant visas underscores the huge demand among Indians for travel to the United States for purposes like tourism, business, education, medical treatment and others. A non-immigrant visa facilitates entry into the United States for these purposes.
The US Embassy, having pledged to scale up Indian visitors to the US after the COVID pandemic, has maintained astounding numbers over the years. “In the past four years, the number of visitors from India has increased by five times, and more than two million Indians have travelled to the United States in the first eleven months of 2024, a 26 per cent increase over the same period in 2023,” the Embassy said in an official statement.
Over five million Indians
already haveanon-immigrant
visa to visit the United States
and each day, the Mission
issues thousands more.
“TheUSDepartmentofState
completed a successful pilot
programme to renew H-1B
visas in the United States this
year. This allowed many speciality occupation workers
from India to renew their visas
without leaving the United
States. This pilot programme
streamlined the renewal
process for thousandsof applicants, and the Department of
State is working to formally
establish a US-based renewal
programme in 2025,” it stated
further. The US Missions have
also issued tens of thousands
ofimmigrant visas, facilitating
legal family reunification and
migration of skilled professionals. These immigrant visa
holders have gone on to
become permanentresidents.
“The US mission has also
provided more than 24,000
passports and other consular
services to American citizens
living and travelling in India,”
it said in a press statement.
TheEmbassyhas alsoissued
US student visas to more than
3 lakh Indian students, its
largest ever.“In 2024, India
became the topsenderofinternational students for the first
time since the 2008/2009 academic year with more than
331,000studentsoverallstudying in the United States. India
alsoremains thelargest sender
of international graduate students in the United States for
the second year,” said the US
mission.
It further informed that the
number of Indian graduates
has also seen a rise of 19 per
cent compared to earlier, and
at present, there are nearly
2,00,000 students