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Indian H-1B visa holders stranded after US consulates reschedule renewal appointments

Dozens of Indian H-1B workers are stranded in India after US consular offices abruptly postponed visa renewal interviews following expanded social media vetting rules.

December 22, 2025 / 07:19 IST
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Indian H-1B visa holders stranded after US consulates reschedule renewal appointments
Indian H-1B visa holders stranded after US consulates reschedule renewal appointments

Indian H-1B visa holders who travelled back this month to renew their American work permits are stranded amid their appointments being abruptly rescheduled by US consular offices, the Washington Post reported, citing three immigration lawyers.

The Indian high-skilled workers had appointments cancelled between December 15 and 26, the lawyers said, a period coinciding with the US holiday season. In emails viewed by The Washington Post, the State Department told visa holders their interviews were being delayed after the implementation of the Trump administration's new social media vetting policy, "to ensure that no applicants... pose a threat to U.S. national security or public safety."

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The United States has expanded its review of social media and online presence to cover all H-1B speciality occupation workers and their H-4 dependents, the US Embassy in India said on December 10.

In a statement, a US Embassy spokesperson explained that the Department of State already conducts online presence checks for student and exchange visitor visa categories such as F, M, and J. Starting December 15, this review also included H-1B and H-4 applicants.