The US Embassy in India processed 1.4 million visas in 2023, with waiting times decreasing for most visa categories by 75%. The only category that is still experiencing delays in available visa appointments is the B-1/B-2 tourist visa, specifically for first time visitors to the US,.
Washington: According to the U.S. Bureau of Consular Affairs, the U.S. Department of State (DHS) is working to reduce the wait time for visa appointments for Indians hoping to travel to the United States, reported boundless.com
The US Embassy in India processed 1.4 million visas in 2023, with waiting times decreasing for most visa categories by 75%.
The only category that is still experiencing delays in available visa appointments is the B-1/B-2 tourist visa, specifically for first time visitors to the US,.
“Last year, the Embassy in India processed 1.4 million visas, an explosion of an incredible number…in every category there is no waiting time at all except in one area of travel and that is people traveling for the first time to the United States for tourism,” said the Bureau’s Assistant Secretary Rena Bitter.
Wait times for student visas improved in 2023, even with increasingly high demand.
The U.S. Embassy in India processes a significant number of F-1 student visas, with one in four international students in the US. being from India.
In addition to tourist and student visas, the Assistant Secretary also spoke of the importance of supporting Indian workers on H-1B status, and how the State Department’s new H-1B visa renewal pilot programme will help ease the immigration process and reduce waiting times for many Indian workers in the US.
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