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Indian H-1B holders stranded after US cancels interviews: What has caused the ‘biggest mess’ in visa renewals this winter

Visa interviews scheduled between December 15 and December 26 were abruptly cancelled across multiple US missions in India. Many applicants later discovered that their rescheduled appointments had been pushed to mid-2026, with some cases reportedly moved as far as 2027.

December 22, 2025 / 20:48 IST
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Hundreds, and possibly thousands, of Indian professionals working in the United States on H-1B visas are facing an unexpected crisis after travelling to India in December for routine visa renewals. What was meant to be a short holiday-season trip has turned into months of uncertainty, with American consulates cancelling interviews at short notice and pushing fresh dates far into the future.

According to The Washington Post, visa interviews scheduled between December 15 and December 26 were abruptly cancelled across multiple US missions in India. Many applicants later discovered that their rescheduled appointments had been pushed to mid-2026, with some cases reportedly moved as far as 2027. Immigration attorneys described the situation as unprecedented. “This is the biggest mess we have seen,” India-based immigration lawyer Veena Vijay Ananth told the newspaper, adding, “I’m not sure there is a plan.”

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At the centre of the disruption is a policy shift under the Donald Trump administration that expanded social media and online presence screening for H-1B and H-4 visa applicants. The US State Department told applicants that interviews were delayed due to the rollout of these enhanced checks, which it says are aimed at national security and public safety.

A State Department spokesperson explained the new approach to Business Insider, saying, “While in the past the emphasis may have been on processing cases quickly and reducing wait times, our embassies and consulates around the world, including in India, are now prioritising thoroughly vetting each visa case above all else.”