Man of Delhi seeking American tourist visa has told 'to see his country first': 'Well, the officer is right'

It is alleged that a man from the American man from Delhi was denied after the officer advised him to “see his country first.” The incident, which was shared in a viral video, raised the debate online about fairness and transparency in visa approvals. Representative image. (Pixabay) A growing number of Indians expresses frustration on social media after being denied US tourist visas, even if they meet all financial and professional requirements. One case became viral after Instagram Vlogger Jay shared a video emphasizing the issue. In the video, a man tells how his friend’s visa application was rejected simply because he admitted he had never traveled outside Delhi. According to him, the visa officer said he “must see your own country” before trying to visit the United States. Travel history can affect decisions. The man in the video noted that he had visited 29 Indian states himself, suggesting that travel history within India could be considered informally during visa interviews. Online -debate on visa transparency The incident has raised a greater discussion online about the transparency of the US visa process and prejudice against Indian applicants, with many demanding a clearer guidelines. “Well, I think the officer is right. How can you go to other countries if you have not visited a famous place in your own country in your own country? ‘ said a user. “That’s right … imagine that we all of our Indians first make sure we visit all places in India … make a lot of difference …” Let’s do it, guys, “another user wrote.” I traveled 25-26 states and were 3 different continents! “The peace and beauty in India is nowhere,” a third user said.