U.S. Lawmakers Urge Action on Indian Student Visa Delays

 

A bipartisan group of 15 U.S. lawmakers has urged Secretary of State Marco Rubio to address serious delays in student visa appointments for Indian nationals. In a letter dated July 24, the lawmakers warned that the backlog could prevent hundreds of Indian students from arriving in time for the upcoming academic semester. Citing concerns from universities in their districts, they highlighted that Indian students—the largest group of international students in the U.S.—are facing limited appointment availability at American embassies and consulates in India. The lawmakers stressed the need for immediate intervention to avoid academic disruptions. New India Abroad continues to monitor this evolving situation, which significantly impacts educational exchange and U.S.-India bilateral relations.

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