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Mumbai
Requires Additional Form for Certain Visas
Posted
Mar 17, 2006
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The U.S. Consulate in Mumbai is now requiring that certain visa applicants
complete an additional questionnaire to obtain a visa. This new
questionnaire is for "applicants intending to study or attend conferences in
the United States, or with background or experience in certain areas of
science and advanced technology."
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The questionnaire consists of twelve questions. These are primarily directed
at understanding the nature of an individual's work, his/her purpose for
being in the U.S., and whether the individual will be doing work that is
connected to the U.S. government. The form also asks about past travel to
the U.S. and the organizations and facilities to which the individual will
have access while in the U.S.
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In addition, the questionnaire requests an explanation of how the trip to
the U.S. will benefit or change the individual's current research or work.
The applicant needs to provide the source of funding for the trip, a list of
three references familiar with the work s/he does, and an itinerary with
contact information for where s/he will be while in the U.S. Students must
also provide the contact information for professors who will be overseeing
their studies or research.
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There have been problems and delays for esteemed scientists trying to obtain
visas to come to the U.S. for conferences, work, and study. Some scientists
have canceled their trips to the U.S.; the difficulty in obtaining the visas
having caused them to feel unwelcome. It is not clear that this
questionnaire will do anything to improve the impression of U.S.
hospitality. Shutting out some of the best and brightest minds from around
the world is surely not the best way to establish national security.
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