The United States has granted urgent visas to the family of Neelam Shinde, a woman from Maharashtra who is currently in a coma following a tragic accident. This decision aims to provide her family the opportunity to be by her side during this critical per
Us VisaNeelam ShindeMaharashtraComa IncidentFamily SupportReal Estate MaharashtraFeb 28, 2025
Neelam Shinde, a 34-year-old woman from Maharashtra, India, was involved in a severe accident while visiting the US. The accident left her in a coma, and she is currently fighting for her life in a US hospital.
The US Consulate in Mumbai recognized the urgency of the situation and expedited the visa process for Neelam Shinde's family to travel to the US and be by her side.
The family has received overwhelming support from local organizations, friends, and community members, including financial and emotional assistance to help with medical and travel expenses.
Neelam Shinde's condition remains critical, and she is being closely monitored by a team of doctors. Her family's presence is expected to provide emotional support and aid in her recovery.
The US Consulate's decision to expedite the visa process highlights the importance of empathy and compassion in international relations, especially during personal crises, and reinforces the strong ties between India and the US.
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