U.S. Ambassador
Affirms Strong Commitment to Indian Students
Hyderabad|India|February'2011:
U.S. Ambassador to
India Timothy
J. Roemer underscored the commitment of the U.S. to proudly welcome
foreign students and to assure that they have the most positive and
constructive experience possible. The Ambassador remarked, “The U.S.
is very proud to host the more than 100,000 Indian students studying
in America – these students are an important and contributing part
of the American academic community. As a father, I understand the
joy of seeing a child focus on their studies and succeed – and as
the U.S. representative in India, I ensure that my team is fully
committed to helping students make the best informed educational
decisions possible.”
“We are working closely with the Indian
Government on the issue of
Tri-Valley University and ensuring the fair
and appropriate treatment of Indian students.
Moreover, there are many resources publicly
available to help students educate themselves on
the dangers of predatory
visa fraud rings and to protect them from
committing visa fraud. Visa fraud has universally
harmful effects, whether it is committed by
Americans or Indians, and can diminish
opportunities for other aspiring students. It is
wrong to fraudulently exploit the hopes and dreams
of young students for financial gain and it is
important that all prospective students take
advantage of the free resources offered to them by
the Embassy and fully research the academic
options available to them.”
For several years, the U.S. Embassy and Consulates
across India have regularly held open, widely
publicized and well-attended information sessions
across India in order to help prospective
students, university officials and parents protect
themselves from becoming victims of visa fraud.
All students wishing to study in the U.S. are
strongly encouraged to attend these free seminars.
The Embassy and Consulates also frequently
offer online webchats for students unable to
physically attend a seminar.
Educational seminars are hosted by the U.S.-India
Educational Foundation (USIEF) at various
locations around the country. More information and
seminar schedules are available at
www.usief.org.in.
Students may also take advantage of USIEF’s
extensive educational advising resources.
Visa applicants
from any location may email
infoushyderabad@vfshelpline.com
at any time for free and accurate visa
information direct from the source, or visit the
U.S. Embassy’s website at
http://newdelhi.usembassy.gov
or Hyderabad Consulate’s website at
http://hyderabad.usconsulate.gov.
Feb.2011