US puts high priority on student visas; don’t see numbers going backwards in our lifetime: Envoy Garcetti
“I think nothing ties our countries and our people together, more than our exchange students"
US puts high priority on student visas; don’t see numbers going backwards in our lifetime: Envoy Garcetti
New Delhi: America puts “high priority” on student visas because it knows people-to-people ties “last a lifetime”, US envoy Eric Garcetti said here on Friday and asserted that its mission is preparing to accommodate higher number of applications from Indian students this year.
In an interview, he also recalled that US President Joe Biden had asked him to reduce waiting time for visas for Indians. “He did! It is the first time, I think in American history that a President has told an ambassador — get those visas waiting time down. It is all because, we have Indian friends, they want to see their family members and colleagues, or business partners,” the envoy said.
Garcetti said there are a lot of Americans rooting for shorter wait times here. The US also knows that if the wait time is down to zero, there is an endless desire of more Indians wanting to come to the US, he said, adding, “It is a great problem to have, even if it is a challenging logistical endeavour.”
In the past, the US Ambassador to India had described the relationship between the two countries as a “multiplicative” one, saying, “It’s not India plus the United States, it is India times the United States when we get together.” On the education component being an important part of India-US ties, Garcetti said, “I think nothing ties our countries and our people together, more than our exchange students.”
“Literally, it is part of their lives. America becomes part of the lives of Indians. For Americans who come to India, India becomes a part of our lives,” he said, adding that “it is a very powerful connection between our countries”.
It means India and Indians understand America and Americans, and it is helping open up America to “understand the incredible growth of India”, Garcetti said. “And, the importance of this relationship as well. We can do a lot at the government level but people-to-people is now… And, to me those are relationships that will transcend whoever is in power, whatever the economic climate is, whatever is happening in the world. These are bonds that last a lifetime,” Garcetti added.
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