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Photo Requirements for Eligible DropBox Applicants

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Regular visitors of MurthyIndiaDotCom would be aware that certain non-immigrant visa applicants like B1/B2, F and J applicants (continuing as student / exchange visitor in the same school or same institution as lised on previous visa), H, L (excluding blanket L applicants) and R visa applicants are eligible for dropbox. To be eligible for the…

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Long Wait for Visa Interviews in India Continues

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On April 1, 2019 we reported that there is a significant increase in the wait times for nonimmigrant and immigrant visa interviews in India. The wait time continues to be long even now. If one is planning to visit the United States, we strongly recommend to apply early to avoid disappointment.

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Updates for U.S. Nonimmigrant Visa Applicants in India

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A) Rescheduling a nonimmigrant visa interview/appointment(s) after Completion of Biometric AppointmentRegular readers are aware, that nonimmigrant visa interview/appointments in India is a two-step process. First the applicant needs to provide his / her biometrics at the visa application center (VAC),  which is followed by visa interview at one of the U.S. Consular posts. In many situations,…

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Form I-131A, Application for Travel Document (Carrier Documentation): New Edition is available

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Regular readers may be aware that Form I-131A, Application for Travel Document (Carrier Documentation) should be submitted by certain immigrants to obtain necessary documents to be permitted to board a flight to the United States without the carrier being penalised  For example, a child born to a U.S. Lawful Permanent Resident (LPR) mother during her temporary visit abroad is…

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Update on Procedure to Apply for Boarding Foil at USCIS office in New Delhi, India if Green Card (Form I-551) is Lost / Stolen or Damaged While Traveling Abroad

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Our regular readers are aware that eligible Legal Permanent Residents can apply for a Boarding Foil – formerly known as Transportation Letter, if his/her Green Card (Permanent Resident card I-551) is lost, stolen or damaged while on a temporary visit abroad. The US Embassy’s website in India indicates that their office accepts walk-ins from Monday…

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Impact of August 9, 2018 USCIS Policy Memorandum on Accrual of Unlawful Presence for F/M/J Nonimmigrants

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United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) Policy Memorandum on the ‘Accrual of Unlawful Presence and F, J, and M Nonimmigrants’ dated August 9, 2018, has brought a major shift on the subject of when F, J and M nonimmigrants begin accruing unlawful presence. Prior to this Policy Memorandum, such nonimmigrants started accruing unlawful presence only in…

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Indian Immigration- Change in regulations for e-Visa

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This Article is published for the benefit of foreign nationals applying for an e-Visa to travel to India. The e-Visa enables prospective visitors to pay the visa fee online and apply for an Indian Visa from his/her home country online without visiting the Indian Mission. Once approved, the applicant receives an email authorizing him/her to…

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Indian Immigration – Photograph mismatch or Clarity Issues for Some New OCI Cards

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Our regular readers are aware of the process involved in obtaining status as Overseas Citizen of India (OCI). Among other benefits, OCI card permits the holders to stay in India for extended periods of time, without having to register with the Foreigners Regional Registration Office (FRRO) having jurisdiction over the place of residence. Some applicants…

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Dependent Visas Under Higher Scrutiny at U.S. Consular Posts In India

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In September 2018, we published an article discussing issues faced by couples (visa applicants) who had registered the marriage under The Hindu Marriages Act (HMA), without completing the necessary rituals as prescribed under this Act. This can be found here. Over the past few weeks, we have noticed that there is an increase in the…

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Eligibility and Procedure to Request Expedited / Emergency Appointment at a U.S. Embassy / Consulate in India

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The average wait times for most categories of non-immigrant visa appointments in India ranges between 3 and 5 weeks. If an applicant needs to travel urgently, and if s/he falls under one of the following categories, the applicant may make a request for expedited appointment. The U.S. Embassy / Consulate, at its discretion may approve…

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