The US Department of State has overhauled its global visa appointment policy for non-immigrant categories. Effective immediately, applicants must now schedule interviews exclusively in their home country or the country where they legally reside. The move effectively shuts the door on third-country appointments—a strategy widely used by Indian nationals to bypass lengthy wait times at US consulates in India. "All nonimmigrant visa applicants must now schedule their visa interviews in their country of nationality or residence," the department confirmed in an official statement released over the weekend.
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US Visa Just Got Stricter: Travellers Can Apply Only From Home Country Now
The US now requires non-immigrant visa interviews to be scheduled only in an applicant’s home or resident country. This ends third-country applications and will cause longer wait times as consulates face higher demand and fewer appointment slots
The recent rule changes are in line with the Trump-era tightening of visa procedures
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The recent rule changes are in line with the Trump-era tightening of visa procedures
Photo: Freepik

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