Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

US visa processing to reach pre-pandemic levels; Indians to gain

- Press Trust of India letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

WASHINGTON: The US visa processing is rebounding faster than projected and is expected to reach pre-pandemic levels in Fiscal Year 2023, the State Department has said, addressing the growing concern over backlog of visa applicatio­ns from countries like India. The State Department said it was committed to facilitati­ng legitimate travel to the United States while safeguardi­ng national security.

“The Department of State is successful­ly lowering visa interview wait times worldwide. We have doubled our hiring of US Foreign Service personnel to do this important work, visa processing is rebounding faster than projected, and in Fiscal Year (FY) 2023 we expect to reach pre-pandemic visa processing levels,” it said in a media note on Thursday.

Giving the reason behind delays, it said many applicants for US visas are required by the country’s law to appear in person. However, local pandemicer­a restrictio­ns on public places like our overseas consular sections curbed our ability to see visa applicants. ”this reduced the number of visa applicatio­ns the Department could process. Now that most countries have lifted restrictio­ns, ninety-six per cent of our embassies and consulates can provide routine visa services,” it said. “The combinatio­n of pent-up demand from the past two years combined with regular seasonal demand has resulted in extended wait times for U.S. visa interview appointmen­ts in some locations – most notably for first-time visitor visa applicants and immigrant visa applicants in some countries,” it added. As of November 2022, the median worldwide wait time for a tourist visa (B1/B2) interview appointmen­t is about two months, and applicants with urgent travel needs who meet certain criteria can apply for an emergency appointmen­t, usually available within days, it said. External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar in his meeting with the US Secretary of State Antony Blinken in September raised the issue of the backlog of visa applicatio­ns from India to which the top American diplomat said he is sensitive to the matter and has a plan to address it. “We are committed to continuing our progress and further reducing visa interview appointmen­t wait times as quickly as possible,” it added.

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