Asian VALORANT team’s full attendance at VCT Pacific League in danger due to visa issues

Global Esports, one of the esports organizations partnered with Riot Games in Asia, is having trouble flying its Indian passport holders to Seoul, South Korea—where the VCT Pacific League matches will be played—according to its founder, Rushindra Sinha.

Sinha said on Twitter today that every non-Indian passport holder on Global Esports’ VALORANT team has already arrived in Seoul, which includes four of the five players who attended VCT LOCK//IN São Paulo in February: Jordan “AYRIN” He, Kim “t3xture” Na-ra, Park “Bazzi” Jun-ki, and Cahya “Monyet” Nugraha. The Indian passport holders, including starting player Ganesh “SkRossi” Gangadhar, are not allowed to fly yet because their visa is currently being processed. Aside from SkRossi, backup player Abhirup “Lightningfast” Choudhury is in the same situation alongside Sinha himself and the org’s head of esports, Vatsal Uniyal.

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