US Consulate in Hyderabad Processing Over a Million Visas in 2023

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The US Consulate General in Hyderabad, India, has announced that it expects to process more than one million visas this year. Jennifer Larson, the US Consul General in Hyderabad, reported that the consulate has been making significant progress in addressing the challenges posed by long visa wait times during the COVID-19 pandemic. With a recent move to a new campus in the Financial District of Nanakramguda, the consulate has increased its capacity to process visa applications and US citizen services.

New Campus in Financial District, Nanakramguda

The US Consulate in Hyderabad recently moved to a new campus in the Financial District of Nanakramguda, which has helped it become the biggest consulate in South Asia in terms of staffing and windows, exclusive of embassies. With the new campus, the consulate has been able to make significant progress in addressing the challenges posed by long visa wait times during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Jennifer Larson, the US Consul General in Hyderabad, reported that the consulate is not yet at full capacity, but it is expected to grow over the next couple of years to reach its full potential.

“Today we officially ended our lease of Paigah Palace. We’re grateful to the Gov’t of Telangana for making this amazing building available to us since 2007. Proud to share a small part of Paigah Palace’s history & we appreciate our friends in Telangana for making it possible,” said Jennifer in a tweet on Monday.

Increased Capacity to Process Visa Applications and US Citizen Services

The new campus in the Financial District of Nanakramguda has given the US Consulate in Hyderabad the ability to process between 3,000 to 3,500 visa applications and US citizen services in a single day, according to a senior consulate official. Previously, the consulate had the largest number of single-day applications 1,100 when it operated from Paigah Palace.

Significant Progress in Addressing Challenges

The US Consulate General in Hyderabad has been making significant progress in addressing the challenges posed by long visa wait times during the COVID-19 pandemic. Larson recognized the challenges this presents to students, professionals, and tourists who wish to travel to the United States.

Moving to a new campus in the Financial District of Nanakramguda has helped the consulate to increase its capacity to process visa applications and US citizen services. With this, the consulate is expected to grow over the next few years until it reaches its full staffing and application-processing potential.

US Aims to Welcome More Indian Students with 30% Increase in Visa Interviews

The United States government has announced a 30% increase in visa interviews for Indian students who wish to study in the US. The move is part of an effort to welcome more Indian students and encourage educational exchange between the two countries.

The US has been a popular destination for Indian students, with over 200,000 Indian students enrolled in American universities in 2021. With this increase in visa interviews, the US government hopes to attract even more Indian students and strengthen the relationship between the two countries.

Conclusion

The US Consulate General in Hyderabad has been making significant progress in addressing the challenges posed by long visa wait times during the COVID-19 pandemic. With a move to a new campus in the Financial District of Nanakramguda, the consulate has increased its capacity to process visa applications and US citizen services. This will help the consulate to reach its full staffing and application-processing potential over the next few years.

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