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US work visa renewal drive in December, Indians to benefit most, says official

Gulshan Kumar
Last updated: 2023/11/29 at 9:29 AM
By Gulshan Kumar 2 years ago
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WASHINGTON, D.C.,  The United States is gearing up to implement a pilot program for the domestic renewal of select categories of H-1B visas, set to commence in December. This initiative, announced during Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s state visit to the U.S. in June, is poised to significantly benefit a large number of Indian technology professionals, according to a U.S. official.

Julie Stufft, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Visa Services, shared in an interview with PTI that the program is designed to address the high demand for U.S. visas in India. The objective is to streamline the visa renewal process, particularly for Indian nationals, reducing the wait time that currently extends to six, eight, or even 12 months.

Commencing in December, the State Department plans to issue 20,000 visas over a three-month period to foreign nationals already present in the U.S. The initial group is expected to predominantly comprise Indian nationals residing in the U.S., with the program expanding subsequently.

“We hope that India will benefit quite a bit from this program, preventing people from having to travel back to India or anywhere for a visa appointment to get their visa renewed,” Stufft stated. The program aims to allow U.S. missions in India to focus more on new visa applications.

The domestic visa renewal program, officially announced during PM Modi’s visit, has garnered positive responses from the Indian community in the U.S. The initiative is considered a significant step toward expediting the visa renewal process and supporting the ease of travel for H-1B holders.

While the official federal register notice is expected soon, Stufft clarified that the program is exclusively for work visas. The renewal process will be conducted within the U.S., eliminating the need for individuals to travel to other countries for visa renewal.

Indian-American community leader Ajay Jain Bhutoria hailed the move as a “significant” step, anticipating positive implications for over one million H-1B holders, a substantial number of whom are Indian professionals.

The pilot program is set to commence with 20,000 cases in December, January, and February, with plans for expansion to additional categories of workers living in the U.S. throughout 2024.

By PTI

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