The Asian Age

Students going to US can book visa appointmen­ts from today

Interviews to be held in July-Aug Parents can’t go with them now

- VINEETA PANDEY

Indian students who have taken admission in American universiti­es in the 2021-22 academic year can book appointmen­ts for visas from Monday at the United States embassy in New Delhi and US consulates in other Indian cities. The US embassy has decided to start an intensive two months of interviews starting July 1. Embassy officials said “tens of thousands of interview slots” would be available from Monday. However, parents who want to go to the US to “help their children settle” cannot accompany them at this time as the US government has still not opened B1/B2 visas for tourists.

The US stopped the entry of Indians after President Joe Biden signed Presidenti­al Proclamati­on 10199 suspending most non-immigrant travel from India on April 30 due to the intense

Covid-19 second wave that saw a huge number of Indians infected with the contagious “Delta” variant. Now, with the wave abating and fresh cases largely under control, the US government has decided to open its borders for Indian students who will be joining classes in the fall semester.

“Student visas remain a top priority for the US Mission to India and we are making every attempt to facilitate student travel

in time for the fall semester. As such, on June 14, 2021, we will open limited July and August student visa appointmen­ts at posts across India,” the embassy said. The embassy added that students need not carry the original hard copy of I-20 forms (certificat­e of eligibilit­y for nonimmigra­nt student status) given by the institutio­ns. Instead, the electronic I-20 provided by schools is accepted by the embassy. Students need to get it printed and carry it with them while coming for visa. Also, fully funded students do not need to show proof for financial support during interview if it is mentioned in the I-20 form. The students also do not need to give a letter from the university specifying that the classes will be in person.

However, parents will not be allowed to accompany the students to the US to help them settle as tourist (B1/B2) visas are still not being issued. The embassy said that “students would need to travel on their own.” This is because under the presidenti­al proclamati­on, those seeking to travel to the US on tourist visas are not allowed due to the Covid situation. A majority of Indian parents travel on tourist visas to help

their children settle in a new country. The embassy said parents who already have B1/B2 visa would need a “national interest exception” in order to fly and the embassy will not be issuing any NIEs in such cases right now. “Travellers who already possess a valid student or exchange visitor (M) visa and who will begin their programmes on or after August 1, 2021, may travel to the

United States without further action from the embassy or consulates in India. Direct travel to the US from India with a F or M visa may begin no more than?30 days prior to the start date of a student’s classes. We are unable to facilitate travel for F or M visa holders with a programme start date before August 1, 2021, including those who have already been issued a visa.

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