Posted by: Racheeta July 8, 2013
Is Nepali Embassy doing anything for those nine student from Kansas who are charged with visa fraud?
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Here's how Indian Embassy reacted immediately and provided updates to students from India enrolled at Tri Valley University when it happened.

ADVISORY TO STUDENTS OF TRI VALLEY UNIVERSITY
January 29, 2011
 
 

Washington, DC
(Update)

The Embassy of India in Washington, DC has taken up with the US State Department the issue of Tri Valley University in California, so as to ensure that Indian students are not subjected to any kind of discrimination or victimization.

The Embassy alongwith the Consulate General in San Francisco have set up a dedicated e-mail address to enable the affected students to communicate and seek guidance from the Indian authorities. Students in the consular jurisdiction of the Embassy and the Consulate General of India may also separately contact:

Embassy of India, Washington, DC                         minca@indiagov.org

Consulate General of India, San Francisco             ccasf@cgisf.org

Consulate General of India, New York                    edu@indiacgny.org

Consulate General of India, Chicago                       pic@indianconsulate.com

Consulate General of India, Houston                    cgi-hou@swbell.net

Please click here for Consulate General of India, San Francisco alert for Students of Tri-Valley University.

It's time for Nepali officials at Embassy of Nepal in Washington DC to wake up and come forward and consult with US officials and see if they can help.

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