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New US rule bars Indians from securing quick visa slots overseas

Currently, the official wait time for a B1/B2 appointment in India ranges from three and a half months in Hyderabad and Mumbai, to four and a half months in Delhi, five months in Kolkata, and nine months in Chennai

September 08, 2025 / 13:31 IST
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NIVs cover a wide category, including visas for tourism, business travel, students, temporary workers, and fiancés of US citizens

Applicants for US non-immigrant visas (NIVs) will now be required to book their interview appointments in their country of citizenship or legal residence, with limited exceptions for places where the US does not conduct routine NIV services.

This change effectively shuts the door on Indians seeking to secure quick business (B1) or tourist (B2) visa slots in foreign countries—a practice that became common during the Covid-19 period when wait times in India stretched to nearly three years due to massive application backlogs.

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NIVs cover a wide category, including visas for tourism, business travel, students, temporary workers, and fiancés of US citizens.

Announcing the change, the US State Department said on Saturday: “Effective immediately, non-immigrant visa applicants should schedule interview appointments at the US embassy or consulate in their home country or country of residence.” The new rule applies globally.