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Travel risks rise as U.S. tightens scrutiny of non-immigrant visas

Immigration attorney Aparna Dave said the new rules have effectively ended the long-standing practice of applying for US visa stamps in third countries.

Aparna Dave, immigration attorney. / IANS/Lalit K Jha

The United States has tightened scrutiny of non-immigrant visa holders, triggering delays in visa interviews, restricting where applicants can seek visa stamping and expanding social media vetting — developments that an immigration expert warns could disrupt travel and employment for thousands of foreign professionals, a large number of whom are from India. 

According to prominent U.S. immigration attorney Aparna Dave, the changes have already begun affecting visa applicants across categories, including H-1B, F-1 and J-1 visas, with U.S. consulates postponing scheduled interviews as they conduct more extensive background checks.

 

 

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