Record-Breaking Visa Issuance by US Mission to India in 2024
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TheUnited States has set new benchmarksin its partnership with India, issuing over one million non-immigrant visas to Indian citizens for the second consecutive year. This milestone, highlighted by a record number of visitor visas, underscores the deepening ties between the two nations and the increasing mobility of Indian citizens to the United States.
India achieved a historic milestone in 2024, becoming the top sender of international students to the United States for the first time since the 2008/2009 academic year. Over 331,000 Indian students were enrolled in U.S. institutions, with nearly 200,000 pursuing graduate studies. This represents a remarkable 19% increase in graduate student enrollment compared to the previous year.
The sustained rise in student numbers reflects India’s growing influence in U.S. academia, with Indian students contributing significantly to research, innovation, and campus diversity. Furthermore, the removal of India from the Exchange Visitor Skills List has provided Indian J-1 visa holders greater flexibility, allowing many to remain in the U.S. for two years post-program completion to advance their careers.
In 2024, the U.S. Department of State implemented a successful pilot program allowing H-1B visa renewals to take place within the United States. This initiative benefited thousands of Indian specialty occupation workers, eliminating the need to travel abroad for renewals. Following the program’s success, plans are underway to formalize the domestic H-1B renewal process by 2025, simplifying procedures for skilled professionals and strengthening workforce stability.
The appetite for travel and cultural exchange between India and the U.S. has surged dramatically. In the first 11 months of 2024 alone, more than two million Indians visited the United States, marking a 26% increase from the same period in 2023. Visitor numbers from India have quintupled over the past four years, reflecting enhanced connectivity and robust tourism links.
The U.S. Mission to India also demonstrated its commitment to supporting both American citizens and Indian visa applicants. In 2024, over 24,000 American citizens received passports and consular assistance in India. A revamped Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) was also launched, ensuring improved communication and safety alerts for Americans residing in or visiting India.
In addition to non-immigrant visas, the U.S. Mission processed a significant number of immigrant visas, enabling legal family reunions and professional migration. These efforts have contributed to the growth of the Indian diaspora, fostering cultural and economic connections between the two countries.
The record-breaking achievements of the U.S. Mission to India in 2024 underscore a mutual commitment to strengthening bilateral relations. From facilitating student and professional mobility to enhancing visa processes and supporting citizens, these efforts highlight a shared vision for innovation, education, and economic growth. As the domestic H-1B renewal program and other initiatives take shape, the ties between India and the United States are poised to deepen further, benefiting both sides of the partnership.
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