Indian students from Telugu States apply for F-1 visa

Indian students apply for F-1 visa

With 17 percent of the aggregate universal students in the United States, India is the second driving spot for students heading out to the US. And this incorporates a vast number of students from Telugu states. If you are also looking to migrate to the US, please contact ISA Global.

At the ‘Students visa day- Celebrating Educational Exchange Between India and the United States’, Katherine Hadda, the US Consul General, Hyderabad said more than 800 students apply for the F-1 visa by and large consistently.

“Ten years back, there were about 90,000 Indian students in the USA. As indicated by our ongoing figures, this figure of Indian students in the USA has dramatically increased. One out of six global students in the USA is from India. We are pleased that this office plays in fortifying the bond between the two nations,” said Hadda.

In addition, Indians represent over 75% of the US Green Card list. This has been stated by the most recent USCIS report for those talented abroad experts that are sitting tight for PR in the US. There are about 395, 025 abroad nationals in the overwhelming list of US Green Card considering work inclination.

Indians represent a staggering 306, 601 US Green Card holding up the list as indicated by US Citizenship and Immigration Services. This does not consider dependent candidates related with the overseas candidates that are approved.

Tollywood on-screen character SeshAdivi, who is in the US from the age of nine, requested that students should explore as much as they can and not get prompted or influenced by generalizations.

“We Indians have an issue with approving of what we know and what we have. This slows down us from learning things. Thus, don’t generally be with individuals from your nation or condition of birthplace. Rather, meet new individuals from different countries and explore and investigate as much as you can,” said Sesh.

He additionally worried about the wellbeing viewpoint and asked students not to put stock in generalizations saying individuals from certain race or place are perilous. Rather, he requests that they open to individuals and comprehend things from alternate points of view.

Veena Reddy Endula, a business visionary who did her master’s from a US college, requested that the students take part in activities related to Research being done at their college. She additionally worried about the significance of taking temporary positions and included that doing as such would give them industry introduction and would help them in choosing whether to proceed in a similar field.

Students, who got their F-1 Visa mid last week expressed their happiness, yet, in addition, said that they are attentive regarding changing circumstance in the US.

If you are looking to migrate to the US, please contact ISA Global, the leading immigration consultant in India. Check your eligibility for different countries, fill the Free Visa Assessment Form by ISA Global or send us your resume at info@isaglobal.in to get in touch with our experts.

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