Visa applicants must be thorough with details to avoid unnecessary suspicion: US Consul

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November 7, 2012

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Mangalore, November 7: Applicants must be thorough with the details and contents of their visa application or else, there are chances of them missing out during the interview at Consulate leading to unnecessary suspicions and delay of processing, said Nicholas J Manring, Chief of the Consular Services, American Consulate, Chennai.

Making a presentation on US Visas at the Kanara Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI) in Mangalore on Wednesday, Mr. Manring said that normal interview duration of the applicants at the Interview Counter of the US Consulate in Chennai lasts 2-5 minutes where basic queries on the aspired visit are asked.

“We basically ask the purpose of the visit, which part of the United States is the applicant aspiring to travel, the duration for which he/she would be staying there and the purpose of the visit. If required, the applicants may have to produce necessary documents but generally since our officers have to complete about 100 interviews a day, we finish it off soon. However, it is necessary that the applicants are thorough with the contents of their visa application and the duration, place of visit, purpose of visit etc and give correct queries during the interview. If they don't, it leaves a big question mark in the minds of our officers with regard to the genuineness of the application and if the applicant is up to something else”, he said.

Mr. Manring also said that in general, language is not an issue during the interview. However, in case of student visas, certain US universities do lay down guidelines that the applicant must have considerable amount of fluency in English so that only those students are given a visa who can actually cope with the English and atmosphere of their classrooms, he said.

Explaining the different types of visas, Mr. Manring said that B1 visas are given for short term business purposes while B2 visas are short term tourist visas. H1B, L1A and L1B visa categories are common visa categories for Indian nationals to work legally in the US, he said. The 'L' visa category is for intra company transfer, he said, wherein a multinational company like Intel, having its branches both in the US and India can transfer their staff from here to there. The H1B visa is for work in a specialized occupation and which requires a university degree in a specific speciality for entry into occupation. With this visa, the applicant can work up to six years in the US, he said.

New changes in visa processing have come about with the Global Support System (GSS), he said, informing that now the applicants can create a user account with a website (www.ustraveldocs.com/in), fill in the application form, pay visa application fees via Electronic Fund Transfer (EFT) or mobile phones or in cash at 1,800 Axis Bank branches. The aplicants can schedule two separate appointments online or by phone – one for biometrics collection (fingerprints etc) at an Offsite Facilitation Centre (OFC) and another for a visa interview at the US Embassy or Consulate.

On the demand to set up a US consulate in Bangalore for the benefit of the people of Karnataka, Mr. Manring said that 50% of the applications coming to Chennai consulate are from Karnataka, most of them being from Bangalore. But a decision with regard to setting up a consulate in Bangalore lies with authorities in Washington DC and is also an expensive process. The proposal may be taken up in the future but is not being considered at the moment, he said.


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June 16,2020

Kalaburagi, Jun 16: Stones were pelted by villagers at an ambulance and a vehicle of health department at Tanda village here, which was fetching 15 people who had tested positive for COVID-19 to a hospital for treatment.

"A medical team along with some police personnel had gone to the Tanda village to bring 15 people who had tested positive for COVID-19 to a hospital for treatment on Monday," Lada Martin Marbaniang, Superintendent of Police (SP) Kalaburagi said.

"The medical team had an argument with villagers, which turned violent and those people started pelting stones at the ambulance and a vehicle of the health department," the SP said.

"On getting information, we rushed more security forces to the village. I visited the spot and spoke to a few leaders. Subsequently, we were able to convince them and all of them were brought to the hospital. A case has been registered against violent offenders," he added.

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May 20,2020

Mangaluru/Udupi, May 20: The twin districts of coastal Karnataka today reported seven new coronavirus cases. Six cases were reported from Udupi district and one from Dakshina Kannada.

All the six new coronavirus patients in Udupi have been admitted to Dr TMA Pai Covid hospital.

With the new case, 22 confirmed cases of coronavirus have been reported so far in the district, including a one death. Three have recovered, and 18 are active.

55th case in Mangaluru

The new coronavirus patient in Dakshina Kannada is a 40-year-old woman from Neermarga near Mangaluru.

With this, the total number of cases in Dakshina Kannada has risen to 55 out of which 33 are currently active.

The woman had travelled from Rajajinagar in Bengaluru along with her son to Mangaluru on May 10.

Sources said that she was residing in two houses at Kudupu and Kuttikala.

She was suffering from Asthma and respiratory problems. She was admitted to Wenlock COVID hospital on May 17.

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January 25,2020

Bengaluru, Jan 25: To address the grievances of the Industrialists, over the issue of acquisition of land, the state government have plans to dilute the Land Reforms Act, Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa, said here on Saturday.

Speaking to the media here, on his visit to the World Economic Forum, Davos, recently he said that 'the visit was fruitful and ends with satisfactory note by procuring promises from several Industrial houses to investment in Karnataka'.

Stating that during his five-day stay at Davos, he had met several Industries heads on the sidelines of the summit, and had an interactive meeting with them, Chief Minister said that 'the event had helped us to present our state Karnataka, to convince them about the prevailing industry-friendly environment'.

He said that he had met several heads of global companies, including Arcelor Mittal, Kirloskar, MAHINDRA, Bharat Forge, 2000 Watt, general electrical, Dassault, Dalmia, Lulu Group, Volvo, Nova Nosdik and Domeco.

'The interaction with the corporate heads was encouraging and more investment is expected to flow into Karnataka, in the fields of Mining, Power, Agriculture, Pharma, Education, and Industries.'

Informing that the main grouse expressed by the Industrialists about the bottlenecks being faced in the Land Reforms Act to procure land, he said that 'To make ease of conversion of Agricultural land we have plans to bring amendment and it would be both win-win situation to both Farmers as well as Industries.'

'We have promised them to remove all hurdles, which comes in the way of acquiring land to set up industries, and we have promised to rectify all the administrative problems within a month or two and legal problems in the next couple of months by amending existing laws.'

'We have also plans to present a new Industrial policy in the coming budget and roll out a comprehensive and investor-friendly law', he further said.

Replying to questions, Chief Minister said that 'all those investment proposals which got clearance at the High-Level Clearance Committee would automatically considered as ‘deemed permission’ and start the process of acquisition of land'.

'TheWorldEconomic Forum Summit had also served us as a platform to invite Industrialists to take part in the Karnataka Global Investors Meet scheduled to be held in November this year', he added.

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