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US admits Indians badly affected by new visa rules
Sunday, June 27 2004 16:28 Hrs (IST)

Washington: Indians will be the largest group affected following the new US decision for six major categories of working visas that will come into effect from July 16.

According to the new rules, holders of 'E' (traders and investors), 'H' (professionals), 'I' (journalists), 'L' (corporate workers), 'O' (people with particular skills) and 'P' (entertainers, artists, athletes) categories of visas will no longer be able to renew their papers in US and have to travel to a US Embassy abroad to be fingerprinted before their visas are renewed.

Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Visa Services, Bureau of Consular Affairs, Janice Jacobs, has admitted that Indians will be the largest group that will be affected following the US move.

Last year 50,000 visas were issued under these categories and of these 46 per cent were given to Indians, Jacob said.

When asked why Indians have been targeted when not a single Indian has so far been linked to hijacking, Jacob admitted the fact that 46 per cent of the affected people will be Indians but the rules were not aimed at any particular nationality.

"A lot of these visas that we renew are people working here in the Information Technology field and there are a lot of Indians doing that and I think that is why it turned out that way," he said.

PTI










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