
Internet Reacts As Indian Developer's F-1 Visa Gets Approved In Just 30 Seconds
The applicant worked for two years as a Backend Developer at a reputed Public Benefit Corporation (PBC) in India.
As the US reopens student visa interview slots, a young Indian software engineer's swift F-1 visa approval at the Hyderabad consulate has sparked attention online. The applicant, who has worked for two years as a Backend Developer at a reputed Public Benefit Corporation (PBC) in India, recently shared their visa interview experience on Reddit. The scheduled slot was at 10:30 AM IST, and the interaction lasted only a few moments.
According to his post titled 'F1 approved in 30 seconds," the consular officer began the process by asking for their passport and I-20 form. Once the documents were verified, the officer inquired about the current professional role.
'I work as a Backend Developer at a PBC," he responded.
The next question focused on their motivation to pursue a Master's degree at this point in their career.
'While I was working as a developer, I realised I need to gain more knowledge and an in-depth grip on a lot of core concepts, so that I could come back to India and work in even better companies and better roles," the user explained.
His post gained traction and in the comment section, users shared their mixed reactions.
One Redditor commented, 'Congratulations! that answer. Even they know that you not doing masters to come back to India and work. I'm sure that's your college or VO was in good mood."
'You won't gain more knowledge in USA. You gain debt, depression and jobless. Situation is so bad, and it gets much worse. Save yourself and enjoy life in India," another said.
Someone shared, 'No even though VO was aware that you won't come back, still they approve because they only approve the candidates who can add value to their country, economy after education."
'Same story 4 years ago, VO went chill as soon as he saw that I worked for a reputed American MNC," read another comment.
Meanwhile, the US State Department has confirmed that it will continue scheduling appointments for international students but with one condition. The applicant is required to make their social media accounts publicly viewable during the application process.
Officials have reportedly been directed to monitor applicants' online presence closely and search for 'any indications of hostility toward the citizens, culture, government, institutions, or founding principles of the United States."
These changes come after a temporary pause on F-1 visa appointments in late May during which the US government was said to be revising its policies toward foreign students.
F visas are primarily issued to international students seeking academic degrees in US and are now subject to tighter scrutiny under the revised guidelines.
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