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Hopefuel :marseyhope:
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Almost a month after opening up visa slots for Indian citizens over the weekends, the United States has now announced that it will issue visas to one million Indians this year.

"The US Mission has already processed more than two lakh applications at our Embassy and Consulates in India and we're on track to hit our goal of processing more than one million non-immigrant visa applications in 2023," a spokesperson from the US Embassy in New Delhi told The Indian Express.

In 2022, the US Department of State processed around nine million non-immigrant visa applications worldwide, according to the Embassy.

The non-immigrant visa categories include those for business, travel, students visas and crew visas.

To achieve the target, the Embassy is adding more staff, expanding the scope of drop-box facilities and opening up interview slots over the weekend to smoothen the process for Indian citizens. The waiting time for visas has already decreased significantly.

In January, the US embassy opened up special interview slots on Saturdays for faster processing of visas for first-time applicants, in what it called a "multi-pronged initiative" to address the backlog in processing of visa applications due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

The US mission, which has offices in MumbaiChennaiKolkata and Hyderabad besides the national capital, has also increased the strength of its consular staff, it said in a statement.

"The one million visa plan is an India-specific effort, to further strengthen the people-to-people ties between the two countries," says the Embassy spokesperson.

For Indian citizens seeking a US visa, the purview of the interview waiver was also expanded recently.

The drop-box facility, which is used to renew a US visa without having to go through the interview, is now applicable to various categories, including student visas, business and tourist visas, and skilled worker visas.

The department is also increasing the number of consular officers permanently assigned to the embassy and consulates.

"By the summer, the US mission in India will reach its full strength and we expect to process visas at pre-Covid levels," the department said.

While addressing the media in Washington a couple of weeks ago, Deputy Assistant Secretary for visa services in the Bureau of Consular Affairs, Julie Stufft, had said, "India is the number one priority now."

She added, "So far this year, we have issued 36 percent more visas than we did before the COVID-19 pandemic in India. And that is a huge percentage of progress."

Last month, the US Embassy in India said Indians who are travelling abroad can get a visa appointment at the US Embassy or consulate of their destination. It cited the example of Thailand, saying that the country has opened appointment capacity for B1 and B2 visas (business and travel) for Indians.

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In a bizarre incident, a woman bit off her husband’s tongue after he tried to persuade her to return to his house from her parent’s home. As per reports, the woman named Salma, along with her children, has been staying at her maternal house in Thakurganj area of UP’s Lucknow for quite sometime.

Based muzzie foid

:marseyniqab: :!marseyclapping:

I wonder how she got his tongue in her mouth though. :marseythinkorino: Only one method comes to mind, and that one is so hot. :marseynut:

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So true

@tiptopkitkat

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Inkwell tears fighting inkwells in the 12th century
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Hey what is the thing they dip the pans in with the fumes?
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A Modest Proposal, by Sexy Indian dude Swift

https://twitter.com/tavasam_/status/1665642653327949825

Very funny thread

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Historic day folks!

Siyavar Ramachandra ki Jai!

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In addition to this, an unknown person encountered him and requested that he can join Prakash for a few drinks. Prakash consented, and the two of them went to Subhash Chowk. When he arrived there, he forgot it was his own car and got out when the other person told him to. The complaint claims that he "had forgotten that he was driving his own car." Prakash travelled home by auto from Subhash Chowk to Huda City Centre metro station. The following morning, he discovered his own mistake.

He admitted to drunk driving the r-slur

:marseydarkxd:

In total, Prakash gave the stranger who was present when he got intoxicated in his car Rs 18,000 in cash, his car, laptop, and phone. According to a police source, the police are currently searching through CCTV material from several locations to find the culprit.

Just eat the L and walk away :tayaaa:

Amit Prakash may be charged under Section 185 of the Motor Vehicle Act (MVA) based on the details of the complaint. Section 185 of the MVA lists R 10,000 in fines, up to 6 months in jail, or both as possible penalties.

:marseyxd:

Fricking r-slur. How does he go up to a police station and admit to drunken driving like just :marseywtf: I wonder if insurance will screw him out of compensation too, he was drunk and it was a causative factor in it getting stolen.

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:marseywendygenocide:
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:marseyflagpakistan: :m!arseyglancing:

!bharatiya Pakis writing cuck fiction about getting marshall aided by us at this point.

:marseyxd:

No wonder their state tv is putting out dramas about BHC mushrik soldiers seducing their innocent kashmiri jihadi wymyn

:#marseycuck:

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A look at how competent the sea boys are. Can't distinguish a missle from a plane.

:marseysmug2:

https://i.rdrama.net/images/16872713183501256.webp

:#marseycope: :#marseylaugh:

https://i.rdrama.net/images/1687271318603214.webp

Total Paki cultural domination

:marseytwerkinit:

I wonder if they cheer for the heroes wrecking them when they watch the war movies kek.

https://i.rdrama.net/images/16872713188727336.webp

Nothing was happening, goatfrickers can't sail. :marseysailor:

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What's up with that?

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:slapfight:
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https://media.giphy.com/media/rjwOfLzQLNA5i/giphy.webp

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:marseymindblown:

https://i.rdrama.net/images/17097026147823384.webp

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