
The US Embassy in India has released a new counseling warning that an individual’s visa can be canceled if it is associated with any “attack, theft or burglary” in America. Development comes after the Indian woman was caught by theft in the target shop in Illinois. The video became viral on social media.
In the paper on X, the US Embassy warned individuals of involvement in attack, theft or burglary in the United States.
“It will not only cause legal problems to commit an attack, theft or burglary in the United States – it could lead to your visa to be canceled and cause you not to cause you for future American visas,” he reads.
“The United States evaluates law and order and expects foreign visitors to comply with all US laws,” the embassy added.
Woman supposedly walked goods worth £1 Lakh from the target
In a shocking incident, an Indian woman allegedly attempted to tension in goods worth over $ 1300 ( £1.11 Lakh) From the target trade in Illinois in the US and provokes a massive debate online.
The BodyCam shots, which have become a viral, show a woman, reportedly a visitor from India, who was confronted and subsequently detained by the US police for alleged theft. She was even heard to beg with the officers to let her go and let her pay for the products he was supposedly trying to steal.
“But if I pay for it, what is the pity?” He hears that he asks the officer, just to be told, “It would be okay if you didn’t leave, did you have the opportunity to pay.
US visa rule on the transparency of social media
The latest warning comes in the middle of a number of changes affecting US visa request.
In its last step, the US Foreign Ministry has made an obligation for applicants to be a visa on F, M or J must set the protection of personal data protection of their social media accounts to “public” to facilitate identity and security screening.
The US Embassy in India announced last month that all individuals applying for a visa F, M or J are obliged to adjust the protection of personal data on all their social media accounts to the “public”.
12 July, the US Embassy in India threatened to cancel visas and deport individuals who do not meet US laws and immigration rules.
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