Student visa - checked
Got my F1 visa today at the US embassy in New Delhi. It was a very smooth and pain-free process, but for the long queues - outside the embassy for 45 minutes in Delhi heat; welcomed by another queue once I got inside. I spent close to four hours in there for a two-minute interview. Interview itself was very easy and I wasn't asked for any documents. Interviewer commented that I was going to a great school, so I guess it helps going to a well-known university.
PS: I did quite a bit of India traveling during the last month. More about that in the next post.
PS: I did quite a bit of India traveling during the last month. More about that in the next post.
Congrats Dude! Hope the sailing's as smooth for everyone. Who minds the heat as long as the passport gets 'Stamped' :)
Posted by MBAstarter | June 7, 2007 at 1:40:00 AM EDT
sweet. one big thing off the list. now you can rest and make up for the lost sweat ;)
Posted by Anonymous | June 7, 2007 at 6:59:00 AM EDT
Congrats... and good to know you'll be in Hanover in August ;)... LOL... let's hope I'll be there too - I have my interview in July...
Take care!
Posted by Ka | June 7, 2007 at 10:32:00 AM EDT
Back in Delhi ?? Way to go with the visa.
Posted by Inblue | June 8, 2007 at 12:03:00 AM EDT
congrats on visa!
Posted by Alex | July 3, 2007 at 9:36:00 AM EDT
d000d! U back in Delhi? Lets meet up before we leave for our resp schools, if you havnt already left! And COngrats on the visa!
Posted by Hobbes | July 7, 2007 at 3:47:00 PM EDT
Bully for you! I would certainly like to go to Delhi too...Sigh.
Posted by Anonymous | August 14, 2007 at 7:49:00 AM EDT
that was really helpful.I must say you are great.
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