Mukul-da,
Unless you are trying for a non-techical visa to come to USA - your application would take longer to clear. Esp if your field of study happens to be related to security issues - such as defense systems or nuclear technology -- then your visa application would be sent out of India - to USA and would have to cleared by higher , spceialist authorities. Thats the standard procedure. My visa application was cleared in a month only --since school education is a harmless subject - but had I been a sciecne student in say nano technology - my application might have taken about 6 months to clear - if it all.
Umesh
mc mahant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
mc mahant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
_______________________________________________<<<Mehta's case has especially angered Indians because he was a director of the Indian Institute of Science and is a science adviser to India's prime minister. He has visited the United States "dozens of times," he said, and the University of Florida in Gainesville had invited him to lecture at an international conference.State Department spokesman Justin Higgins denied yesterday that the United States had rejected Mehta's visa and said the consulate had merely followed standard procedure in dealing with applicants with certain kinds of scientific expertise.>>>scientific expertise? What kind?Poor chap was only trying to teach USA !mm
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