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Technical Error in Non-Immigrant Visa Application Form DS-160

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The form now seeks information about certain social media platforms and handles used by the visa applicant in the last five years. While reviewing the form DS-160, in the section seeking information about address and phone, the following additional questions are listed: • Have you used additional phone numbers in the last five years? •…

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Extremely long wait times at U.S. Consular Posts in India

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Both Immigrant and non-immigrant U.S. visa applicants in India are experiencing unusually long wait times for a visa interview. As of this writing, most consular posts in India have appointment availability only from late August to mid-September 2019. Some U.S. visa applicants may be eligible for an urgent appointment. However, most will have to follow…

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Email ID on Non-Immigrant Visa Application Form DS160

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Subscribers to our bulletin and regular visitors to www.murthyindia.com are aware that all non-immigrant U.S. visa applicants need to complete form DS160 as part of applying for a U.S. visa. While completing the form DS160, applicant(s) need to provide their email ID. This email ID is generally used by the Department of State to communicate with the…

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Importance of checking I-94 upon entry into the United States

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We are often contacted by U.S. non-immigrants who have unknowingly accrued unlawful presence on account of a truncated I-94. In general, when one enters the United States pursuant to a petition-based visa, s/he would be issued an I-94 for the validity of the I-797. Similarly, U.S. B1 / B2 travellers are issued I-94 for six…

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Effective May 31, 2019, U.S. Non-Immigrant Applicants need to provide Social Media Related Information on form DS160

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Effective May 31, 2019, all U.S. Non-Immigrant applicants need to provide information about certain social media s/he has used in the past 5 years. As of this writing, the additional social media related questionnaire lists the following social media platforms: ask.fm, Douban, Facebook, Flickr, Google+, Instagram, LinkedIN, MySpace, Pinterest, QZone (QQ), Reddit, Sina Weibo, Tencent Weibo,…

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Business Visa Applicants in India Face Higher Rate of Denials

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Our readers may be aware that all B1 applicants are subject to the presumption of immigrant intent under Section 214(b) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA). Among other requirements, B1 applicants should establish the fact that s/he will perform only activities permitted under B1 category, which includes, but is not limited to attending conferences,…

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USCIS International Field Office, New Delhi will most likely close operations by the end of 2019

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The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) recently announced closure of all international operations (IO) division offices by the end of 2019. Closure of USCIS International Field offices would affect some very useful services available for eligible U.S. citizens, legal permanent residents, certain non-immigrants, asylees and refugees residing in India. Detailed list of activities performed…

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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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