Many Indians in the U.S. are feeling apprehensive about traveling to India after January 20th, after President Trump takes over the office, because of concerns around visa stamping.
Many fear delays or issues at U.S. consulates in India, which could make it hard to return to the U.S.
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There is increasing anxiety about potential delays or issues at U.S. consulates in India, driven by previous experiences of long wait times and technical problems.
Immigration lawyers and online forums have been recommending caution, advising travelers to ensure their documents are in order and to be prepared for possible delays.
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For those on H1B and other non-immigrant visas, the worry of being stuck in India is significant, as re-stamping is necessary for re-entry into the U.S.
Although there hasn’t been an official warning yet, it’s important to stay informed and take proactive steps. Travelers should check for updates from U.S. consulates and seek advice from immigration attorneys for tailored guidance before making any travel plans.
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