New Delhi: The discussion regarding visa rules between India and America has once then intensified. External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar raised the issue of difficulties faced by Indian travelers in obtaining US visas in his meeting with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Sunday. After the bilateral talks held in New Delhi, both the leaders moreover held a joint printing conference. Jaishankar said that people-to-people contact is the most important thing in the relations between India and America and in such a situation, legitimate travelers should not squatter problems in the visa process.
Did Jaishankar directly raise the issue of visa delay?
During the printing conference, Jaishankar unmistakably said that India cooperates with America in stopping illegal and illegal migration, but it should not stupefy the legitimate travelers. He said that easy and fast visa process is very important for cooperation between the two countries in business, technology and research sectors. In recent months, there has been increased snooping well-nigh delays and changes in rules for Indian students and professionals in getting US visas.
Did America say that transpiration is not just for India?
Marco Rubio said in the printing priming that America's new immigration policy has not been made just keeping India in mind. He said that these changes are stuff implemented for the unshortened world. According to Rubio, America is currently going through the process of modernizing its immigration system and during this time some problems may arise.
Did America undeniability illegal migration a big challenge?
Rubio said that in the last few years a large number of people have entered the US illegally, which has increased the pressure on the immigration system. He said that this problem is not just related to India but is a global challenge. For this reason, the American wardship is making major changes in its visa and immigration system.
Can the system wilt largest for Indians in future?
The US Secretary of State expressed hope that when this unshortened process is over, the new system will be largest and increasingly constructive than before. He said that students, researchers and professionals of India can moreover goody from this. Rubio said America wants qualified people to come there, work and contribute to innovation.
Is there increased snooping over H-1B and student visas?
In recent times, the news of changes in H-1B, F1 and J1 visa rules has increased the snooping of Indian students and IT professionals. A large number of Indians go to America every year for studies and jobs. In such a situation, any transpiration in the visa process has a uncontrived impact on thousands of Indians.

