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Julie Stufft on meeting 1 Million Visa Target for India

December 2023 915 views 09 mins 00 secs

Explore interesting insights from Julie Stufft, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Visa Services, as she discusses key developments in India-US relations. In a detailed interview with India Abroad, Stufft unveils significant initiatives, including the milestone achieved to issue 1 million visas to India for the first time. Underlining dedicated efforts towards India, she highlights plans to reduce wait times by 2024, particularly in high-demand areas. Stufft gives a glance into the upcoming Federal Register notice on Domestic visa renewal, highlighting its focus on long-term work visas, with future considerations for students. As she encourages prompt visa applications due to surging demand, Stufft highlights the Biden administration's commitment to increasing people-to-people ties between India and the U.S., evidenced in the ongoing visa processes. Stay informed about the comprehensive initiatives, including the deployment of a large number of officers to India, aimed at reducing wait times and facilitating seamless visa services. Don't miss this in-depth discussion shedding light on the complexities of visa operations and joint efforts to strengthen bilateral relations.

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