US embassy in India processed highest number of visa applications this year
Alivia Mukherjee | November 20, 2023 | 10:52 PM IST | 2 mins read
In September 2023, the US embassy in India announced that they had officially met their target of processing one million visas this year.
NEW DELHI: The US embassy India has officially announced on twitter that it has processed the highest count of visa applications in 2023 than any previous year. The embassy also mentioned that they will be serving more students, workers, and tourists in the coming weeks.
It’s official! As of this month, our India team processed more visa applications in 2023 than in any previous year. And we aren’t done yet! We'll be serving thousands of students, workers, tourists, and more in the coming weeks just in time for the busy holiday travel season.… pic.twitter.com/2oYWRIyZ2f
— U.S. Embassy India (@USAndIndia) November 20, 2023
Earlier in September 2023, the US Embassy in India announced that they had officially met their target of processing one million visas this year. Even at that time the count was much higher than the total number of visas processed in the year 2022, it has also exceeded pre-pandemic numbers.
#Missionto1M accomplished! We are excited to announce that the U.S. Mission to India has reached and surpassed our goal to process one million visa applications in 2023!
— U.S. Embassy India (@USAndIndia) September 28, 2023
We will not stop here and continue our progress in coming months, to give as many Indian applicants the… pic.twitter.com/4mTypC2wqh
Also read | Study Abroad: ‘Big increase’ in Indians in undergraduate courses, says University of Lincoln VC
According to a PTI report, the US embassy is increasing its workforce and opening new consulates to reduce the delay for visas. Eric Garcetti, US embassy ambassador mentioned that a consulate has just opened in Hyderabad and Bengaluru and Ahmedabad are being considered for new consulates.
The PTI also mentions Garcetti saying that the number of US visas being issued in India had increased by one-third in recent weeks and the embassy was likely to issue 10-15 per cent more visas than usual in the current calendar year. The delay in issuance of visas was due to the large number of applicants, and other large countries such as Brazil and Mexico were facing similar issues.
Follow us for the latest education news on colleges and universities, admission, courses, exams, research, education policies, study abroad and more..
To get in touch, write to us at news@careers360.com.
Next Story
]Featured News
]- ‘Bitter experience’: DU’s 4th-year students face sudden rule changes, limited options, teacher shortage
- Maharashtra NEET Counselling: Private medical college sues for institute-level admissions, NRI quota expansion
- Maharashtra NEET Counselling: Medical college ‘confined, forced’ him to retract fee complaint, says aspirant
- MahaDBT, CAP Integration: Maharashtra students to get scholarship approvals at admission, no renewals needed
- Maharashtra: 11,000 faculty posts lie vacant; Officials say governors, finance division at fault
- BTech Courses: AI, computer science fuel enrolment boom to 5-year high, but may soon kill jobs, say experts
- Lights fade at Calcutta University’s unique Department of Applied Optics and Photonics due to staff shortage
- CBSE Board Exam 2026: Two exams for Class 10 ‘exhausting’ for teachers, cause more anxiety for students
- In poll-bound Bihar, NEP is leaving university students with endless exams, but no results or classes
- Agriculture courses in enrolment crisis: 10 Maharashtra colleges shut, over half seats vacant in 44 institutes