“The rest of us are still waiting, many without income or health insurance. Led on by constant assurances that our research clearances may be received any day, we have been unable to take new jobs or plan out our lives. These months of limbo have also taken a psychological toll.”
“Many of us have academic and professional obligations beginning as early as June of next year, and we will no longer be able to remain in India for the allotted nine months,” they wrote. It concluded by demanding that future Fulbrighters are informed about the delays and that all of them should get the entire funding.
(Tomorrow: USEFI’s board asked HRD, Home to intervene in September, but none responded)