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U.S. individual expresses disappointment following twin visa rejections by Indian authorities, suggesting a common characteristic among declined applicants

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U.S. citizen feels disheartened as Indian authorities turn down his visa for the second time;...
U.S. citizen feels disheartened as Indian authorities turn down his visa for the second time; indivuals denied visas apparently share a distinctive factor in common

U.S. individual expresses disappointment following twin visa rejections by Indian authorities, suggesting a common characteristic among declined applicants

An American man named Eli Snyder, a travel content creator on a mission to visit every country in the world, has expressed his disappointment after his tourist visa to India was rejected not once, but twice.

India, a dream destination for Snyder, had a week-long trip planned. However, the rejection of his visa application has put a halt to his plans.

Snyder shares his fondness for Indian culture and food on his Instagram post, expressing his disappointment about the rejection due to a Pakistani passport stamp. He acknowledges his passport privilege, noting that many people go through more work and headache to visit the countries he visits without needing to do any work at all.

Eli Snyder's e-Visa application was rejected not once but two times. He claims that e-Visa rejections for applicants with a Pakistani passport stamp are becoming increasingly common. There is a possibility that a past visit to Pakistan may have been the reason for Snyder's India visa application getting rejected, but the specific reasons for these rejections are not provided in the available information.

Despite the setback, Snyder promises to try and visit India again. He posted a video related to the story on his social media, expressing his disappointment and sharing his love for India. In the video, he can be seen enjoying Indian food and exploring the vibrant culture of the country.

US citizens enjoy one of the strongest passports in the world, allowing visa-free entry to 111 nations and visa on arrival facility for another 49 nations, according to the Passport Index. This makes it all the more surprising that Snyder's visa application was rejected.

For now, Snyder remains hopeful and is looking forward to the day when he can finally visit India and explore its rich culture and cuisine.

(Also read: A Pakistani man travels to India on an IndiGo flight, surprises Mumbai airport officials)

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