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New advisory for Indian B1/B2 visitors: The U.S. Consulate in Mumbai warned B1/B2 visa holders about the strict rules. Misusing a visitor visa or engaging in unauthorized work could lead to deportation or a permanent ban from future travel to the U.S. — and consular officers are advising travelers to fully understand permitted activities.
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The U.S. Embassy in India has echoed this warning, urging Indian travelers to comply with all B1/B2 visa conditions to avoid serious consequences like denial of entry or future ineligibility.
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Another report confirms that overstaying or misusing B1/B2 visas can result in permanent bans, underscoring the importance of following visa rules carefully.
🤝 U.S.–India Relations: New Ambassador Arrives
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U.S. Ambassador-designate Sergio Gor arrived in New Delhi, highlighting efforts to strengthen bilateral ties despite broader economic and policy issues. This visit signals ongoing diplomatic engagement between the two countries.
