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US embassy grants visa to family of Indian student Nilam Shinde, in coma after accident

IndiaTimes Friday, 28 February 2025
Nilam Sinde, injured severely in a road accident in Sacramento, is receiving medical care at UC Davis Medical Centre. Her family received US visas to provide support during her recovery process. The Indian consulate in San Francisco has assured ongoing assistance and remains in active contact with the involved parties.
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News video: Indian Student in Coma After Accident in U.S: MEA Urges Quick Visa for Neelam Shinde’s Family

Indian Student in Coma After Accident in U.S: MEA Urges Quick Visa for Neelam Shinde’s Family 03:16

The U.S. has granted an emergency visa interview for Nilam Shinde's father after India’s request. Nilam, a postgraduate student at California State University, remains in a coma after a tragic accident on February 14. Her family's visa request was delayed, prompting appeals from politicians and...

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