Most Indians still get visas to US: Blackwill
Wednesday, July 30 2003 14:30 Hrs (IST)
New Delhi: Hours before leaving for home to take up a new assignment, US Ambassador to India Robert
D Blackwill on July 30 assured Indians that visas are issued to most of the applicants here irrespective of
the new stricter regulations.
In a farewell message to Indians through the media, Blackwill said the people-to-people contacts
between India and the US were "extraordinary" and democratic values in both the nations were
respected by each other.
"The number of visas issued has not diminished. Seventy per cent of the applicants get the visa. This
was true before September 11 (2001) and this is true now," he told reporters, refusing to take any
questions.
During the last two years, six lakh visas have been issued to Indians, he said, adding a lot of Indians
were currently studying in the US.
He said when he came to India, he saw long queues with people waiting in heat and rains for hours.
Asserting that the visa-issuing process had changed considerably since he joined his assignment in
India two years back, Blackwill said "it is more dignified process now".
PTI
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