U.S. Legislation To Speed Up Visa For Doctors From India, Pak

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WASHINGTON: Two U.S. lawmakers have introduced a legislation that would direct the State Department to speed-up the visa approval process for international physicians who are slated to work at hospitals in America.

The legislation has been introduced by Congresswoman Grace Meng and Congressman Tom Emmer.

Currently, foreign physicians scheduled to serve their residencies at American hospitals are encountering extremely long delays in obtaining J-1 visas from U.S. Embassies in their countries, particularly in India and Pakistan.

The holdups have resulted in major dilemmas for those doctors and the U.S. hospitals – many in rural and underserved communities – at which the physicians are set to work, the two lawmakers said.

In many instances, the delays have forced hospitals to withdraw offers from foreign physicians who had already accepted, they said.

"The excessive delays in approving visas for international physicians are causing unnecessary havoc for those doctors and the American hospitals that are depending on them," said Meng.

"This ineffective approval process must be improved so that these doctors can enter the US as planned, and provide the critical medical care needed in many communities throughout the country," she said.

"Not resolving this dilemma would be extremely unfair to all and a disservice to the millions of Americans who seek treatment from these hospitals, especially in areas where there is a shortage of doctors. Our bill would finally fix this problem and that's why Congress needs to pass it," Meng said.
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Source: PTI