US Embassy announces measures to streamline visa process for Indian travellers
NEW DELHI: As a follow-up
to the executive order issued by US President Barack Obama announcing a
major initiative to woo tourists from India, China and Brazil; the US Embassy in New Delhi has announced measures to streamline the visa process for Indian travellers. These include consular road shows in different parts of India to educate potential travellers on the US visa process.
"We are looking at a 14% increase year-on-year in visas issued in India
across all categories till 2020. After the executive order following
President Barack Obama's announcement on the thrust on tourism from
India, China and Brazil, we're hoping to achieve faster processing and
lower wait time for all visa categories," James Herman, minister
counsellor for consular affairs at the US Embassy in India, said on
Friday. The US consular team India processed around 700,000 visas in the fiscal year 2011, which ended on September 30, 2011.
The good news for business travellers from India is that the measures
to ensure more tourists to the US will have a positive impact on
short-term business travellers as well, since the US issues the B1,
visitor for business, and B2, visitor for pleasure, jointly.
"There were over 130,000 Indians who travelled to the US under the
business executive programme last year. Fiscal year 2011 also saw a
total rise in numbers of 3000 for Indian business visas," Mr Herman
said. The BEP, which is a fast track visa programme for some
Indian companies who are large users of different categories of US
visas, covers the short term B1 as well as long-term employment
categories such as H1B and L1 categories. "The programme has been
streamlined and is now managed out of our Chennai consulate general," Mr
Herman said. He, however, confirmed that there were fewer
companies under the BEP programme in 2011 compared with 2010. The number
of visas issued under BEP had also seen a small decline in 2011.
Notably, some Indian companies had come under the scanner for visa
misuse in the US and it is believed that many have been removed from the
BEP. In efforts to streamline the BEP, the US embassy is planning
proactive outreach with business representatives in India and BEP Forum
programmes with companies.
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