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The US Embassy in India clarifies two common US visa refusal categories. These are 221(g) and 214(b). A 221(g) refusal means ...
USAID did not provide funding of $21 million for voter turnout in India between 2014 and 2024, the US embassy has informed ...
The US Embassy in Delhi has contradicted President Donald Trump's claims and said that it did not receive or provide $21 ...
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USAID didn't receive funding of 21 million dollars for voter turnout in India: Embassy to MEA
The US Embassy has said that "USAID/India did not receive or provide funding of USD 21 million for voter turnout in India" ...
The US Embassy has said that "USAID/India did not receive or provide funding of $21 million for voter turnout in India" from ...
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'Admit until date': US embassy in India warns against overstaying, explains how it can happen
The US embassy in India issued a fresh warning to Indians against overstaying in the US and explained the difference between ...
The US President had claimed that USAID had allocated the money for “voter turnout” in India during the term of the previous ...
The US Embassy clarified that USAID/India neither received nor provided $21 million to support voter turnout in India from ...
The data released by the US embassy has shown that no funds were granted for voter turnout-related activity in India. Earlier this year, US President Donald Trump had claimed that the USAID had spent ...
US embassy contradicts Trump’s $21m USAID voter funding claim in India: ‘Did not receive or provide’
The US embassy in Delhi has said that it neither received nor provided $21 million for any voter turnout related activities in India, as previously claimed by US President Donald Trump. This is a ...
The Ministry of External Affairs had requested the US Embassy in New Delhi to urgently provide details of expenditure on all USAID-assisted or funded projects in India over the last ten years.
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