Mangaluru: US vice-consul predicts visa-free travel between India and USA


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (DV/SP)

Mangaluru, Nov 5: Vice-consul at the United States of America (USA) consulate at Chennai, Charles Blake, who noted that the bond of relationship between USA and India has been getting more and more strong, also felt that in near future, this may give rise to an environment for visa-free travel between these two countries.

In reply to a question posed to him during the interaction programme organized in the city on Wednesday November 4 under the aegis of Kanara Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI), Blake said that relationship between these two countries has been gaining in strength in commercial and other segments. "Before visa-free travel becomes a reality, a number of institutions and agencies from both the countries will have to get involved with the process and take a decision about it. This development might occur in the future," he clarified.

On the question about of likelihood of bringing in changes in the current practice of collecting fingerprints and conducting interviews separately that are prescribed for issuance of visas to USA, he said that Indians who obtained visa between 2004 and 2008 had been exempt from registering their fingerprints before getting visas. "A system of obtaining visa again for persons who have got visas after 2008 without the requirement to attend an interview again has also been adopted. We are not collecting fingerprints of persons aged less than 14 and over 80. Other than this, I do not see any changes being brought in the current procedure," he explained.

The US deputy consul asserted that those who apply for visas afresh need to take part in the two-phased interview process. "We have been unable to complete the entire process in a single day," he added.

He added that the website of his office has been acclaimed as a very people-friendly website for visa aspirants. "Those who seek visas need to provide replies to specified questions during a specified period. Likewise, every time a person visits USA he will need a visa. There is no scope for any lenience for the present," he added.

About the allegation that USA has been following discriminatory policies on the question of granting visas to people of certain communities, he denied the allegation. He said that it might take time to dispose off some of the applications because of departmental investigations. He said that if anyone feels he is being discriminated against, such cases may be brought to their notice, promising that problems in such cases would be addressed.

Blake said that in case of emergencies, his office has been taking steps for immediate issuance of visas. Likewise, he explained that applications that are submitted in a group like for cultural programmes, sports activities and scientific seminars, get disposed fast.

On this occasion, director of the international airport here, J T Radhakrishna, was felicitated in view of the fact that the airport has recently won the quality commitment award.

KCCI president, Rammohan Pai Maroor, vice-president, Jeevan Saldanha, and secretary, Vatika Pai, were present.

  

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  • vnayak, mangalore/switzerland

    Thu, Nov 05 2015

    There is no such thing as Visa free travel for Indians. Moreover,Indian government is not interested in losing more than 200-300$ per head for American tourists since they need the money for to fill the pockets of politicians and babus.

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  • MUHAMMAD RAFIKH, MOODBIDRI - JEDDAH, SAUDI ARABIA

    Thu, Nov 05 2015

    There is a saying in local language, Tulu, - "panpina sullu aandala keynara yedday apund" - thanks to the Consulate General , at least he made the people 00joyful for the moment.

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  • gm, mlur

    Thu, Nov 05 2015

    What do you mean Visa Free? I heard visa on arrival but nobody can enter any country without a valid visa.

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  • Salvador Pereira , Mangalore/Dubai

    Thu, Nov 05 2015

    This will never happen. May be certain criteria may be. Otherwise all the beggars will run and start NRI begging. Government already opened the account for 15 lakhs to deposit.

    Some one already started begging in foreign countries.

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  • macho, mangalore

    Thu, Nov 05 2015

    Another feku, prediction, it will be in his dreams only that too USA?
    USA will give you babaji ka thullu

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  • Eulalia Dsouza, Bijai/ Mangalore

    Thu, Nov 05 2015

    Dear All, please note, it is not a visa free or a travel without a visa. What was discussed was just a possibility and surely not an assurance. Business ties between US & India, these 02 countries is looking good. But it does not mean it will be a free travel. Even Sri Lanka has stopped " Visa on Arrival " for us Indians. So let us not jump the gun and come to conclusions. Like how we look at our own Country's interest, so will they do too. Keeping in mind track records of Indians travelling to US, ( even to other countries.!!) they will surely be careful about what they speak and what they will do..!

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  • Jp, Mangalore/SFO

    Thu, Nov 05 2015

    If this is going to happen half the fekus will end up in USA !

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Nov 05 2015

    Jp, you will be very happy because no one will question if Feku is First or Last ...

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Nov 05 2015

    Now you guys can live happily forever with your COWS ...

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  • N.M, Mangalore

    Thu, Nov 05 2015

    he is fekuing!

    If there is visa free travel then Gujarat, Punjab, Southern Kerala, Bangalore, CHennai, Hyderabad, Mangalore will be resemble ghost towns.

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  • Aadil Khan, Kasaragod/Saudi Arabia

    Thu, Nov 05 2015

    It is something you are dreaming about. India may allow Americans visa free travel to India, but for us to visit US without a prior visa, it is next to impossible. May be in the next century.

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  • Truth, US

    Thu, Nov 05 2015

    This guy is Bluffing Only.For 25 years don't even dream about it.
    Reality is Different on Ground. I think he is trained by Our Modiji to speak

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  • Gangaram, Moodabidri

    Thu, Nov 05 2015

    All patel's from Gujarat will make a new town in US.

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  • Ronald D, Udupi

    Thu, Nov 05 2015

    Few million Indians may not return if visa is free to US! If Those come back many may contribute towards equality to all irrespective of religion!!

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  • Lawrence, USA

    Thu, Nov 05 2015

    Gujarat is going to be a ghost town!!!

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  • KRPrabhu, Kudla/Bluru

    Thu, Nov 05 2015

    Those who are harping on 'intolerance' issue to defame the mother land now should hang their head in shame........

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  • j.anata, Mangaluru / Bengaluru

    Thu, Nov 05 2015

    This is a credible achievement as USA Visa was one of the most difficult one to process & to get hold off!! Now only UK & Schengen needs to follow suit!!

    Great day for all INDIANS, staying here as well as those working abroad!! Proud to be Indian

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  • rajesh, mulky

    Fri, Nov 06 2015

    Wait no hurry at least another 25 years

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  • Sompa, Mangalore

    Thu, Nov 05 2015

    Whole lot of Gujjus and Punjabis will run there and both states will be empty.

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  • Rahul, Mangalore

    Thu, Nov 05 2015

    ALL because of Modiji

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  • Wilson, Oman

    Thu, Nov 05 2015

    If everything good Modiji, When bad comes Sonia.........

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  • amin, Mangalore

    Thu, Nov 05 2015

    You are 100% correct. Sonia always made bad for the country ( except for her own family and son in law)

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  • rajesh, mulky

    Fri, Nov 06 2015

    Your thanks is a bit too early.This visa free slogan is just like modi's speech.Only in speech

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  • amin, Mangalore

    Thu, Nov 05 2015

    Thanks Modiji.

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  • Don, Mangalore

    Thu, Nov 05 2015

    Free Visa !!!! WOW. wow.

    Along with the visa could we get a free air ticket too.

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  • joe Gonsalves, Mangalore

    Thu, Nov 05 2015

    A good piece of news. Indeed over the past few years the link between India and U.S.A. has strengthened and visa-free travel between the two countries is a step in the right direction.

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