
π« Indian nationals can no longer apply for short-term U.S. visas from third countries.
π The U.S. State Department enforced this change to align with global visa policies.
π§³ Many Indians who used to travel abroad for faster appointments must now apply from India.
π This applies to B-1/B-2, F-1, H-1B, O-1, and other short-term non-immigrant visas.
π Popular third-country destinations like Thailand and Singapore no longer accept Indian applicants.
π Students and tourists must book interviews at Indian consulates only.
π§Ύ Exceptions exist only for countries without U.S. visa facilities, which India clearly has.
π©βπΌ First-time visa applicants and most categories require in-person interviews.
π Only some renewals within 12 months of visa expiry qualify for interview waivers.
π Applicants should schedule early as Indian U.S. consulates often experience long wait times.
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