This story is from February 14, 2025
US reinstates stricter Visa Interview Waiver criteria, impacting thousands of Indian applicants
The United States has reinstated stringent eligibility criteria for its Visa Interview Waiver, commonly referred to as the "dropbox" facility, marking a return to pre-pandemic regulations. Effective immediately, only those renewing a visa in the same nonimmigrant category, provided it expired within the last 12 months, will qualify for the dropbox option. Previously, a temporary provision introduced in 2022 allowed applicants whose visas had expired within 48 months to bypass the in-person interview—an emergency measure aimed at mitigating pandemic-induced backlogs.
Although no formal announcement has been issued, reports confirm that Visa Application Centres (VACs) have already begun enforcing the revised criteria, turning away individuals who no longer meet the requirements. This policy shift is poised to significantly impact Indian travellers, particularly those applying for business (B1/B2) and employment-based (H-1B) visas, who had previously benefited from the extended eligibility window.
However, with the reinstatement of the stricter 12-month expiration rule, individuals whose visas expired over a year ago must now secure an in-person interview at a US consulate or embassy. This development is expected to further strain an already overburdened system, significantly extending processing timelines.
Prolonged wait times for visa interviews
India remains one of the largest sources of US visa applications, and securing an interview slot has long been a challenge. The rollback of the Dropbox extension is likely to exacerbate delays, as more applicants will now require in-person interviews. Current wait times for a B1/B2 visa interview already exceed:
Increased competition for limited appointments
Many Indian applicants had structured their visa renewal plans around the 48-month rule, assuming they would qualify for the Dropbox process. The abrupt policy shift has left thousands scrambling to secure in-person interview slots, further intensifying competition in an already constrained system. Given the limited appointment availability, applicants may face extended waiting periods and significant uncertainty in their travel plans.
Disruptions for business and professional travellers
The revised policy presents particular challenges for business professionals and frequent travellers who rely on expedited visa renewals for work-related trips. The necessity of an in-person interview introduces potential delays that could disrupt travel schedules, cause postponed meetings, and result in missed business opportunities. H-1B visa holders—many of whom frequently travel between India and the US—may find their renewal processes considerably more complicated under the new guidelines.
The reinstatement of the 12-month rule marks a significant shift, reverting to pre-pandemic norms at a time when the system is already grappling with long processing delays. For travellers and professionals alike, navigating these changes effectively will be critical in ensuring minimal disruption to their plans.
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What has changed?
In response to overwhelming processing delays during the pandemic, the US government introduced the 48-month dropbox eligibility in 2022 to ease pressure on consulates. This measure allowed a broader range of applicants to renew their visas without undergoing an in-person interview, streamlining operations and expediting approvals.However, with the reinstatement of the stricter 12-month expiration rule, individuals whose visas expired over a year ago must now secure an in-person interview at a US consulate or embassy. This development is expected to further strain an already overburdened system, significantly extending processing timelines.
Impact on Indian Visa Applicants
Here are a few ways how Indians will be impacted with the change in the policies:India remains one of the largest sources of US visa applications, and securing an interview slot has long been a challenge. The rollback of the Dropbox extension is likely to exacerbate delays, as more applicants will now require in-person interviews. Current wait times for a B1/B2 visa interview already exceed:
- 440 days in Delhi and Mumbai
- 436 days in Chennai
- 429 days in Hyderabad
- 415 days in Kolkata
Increased competition for limited appointments
Many Indian applicants had structured their visa renewal plans around the 48-month rule, assuming they would qualify for the Dropbox process. The abrupt policy shift has left thousands scrambling to secure in-person interview slots, further intensifying competition in an already constrained system. Given the limited appointment availability, applicants may face extended waiting periods and significant uncertainty in their travel plans.
Disruptions for business and professional travellers
The revised policy presents particular challenges for business professionals and frequent travellers who rely on expedited visa renewals for work-related trips. The necessity of an in-person interview introduces potential delays that could disrupt travel schedules, cause postponed meetings, and result in missed business opportunities. H-1B visa holders—many of whom frequently travel between India and the US—may find their renewal processes considerably more complicated under the new guidelines.
Navigating the policy shift: What applicants should do
To mitigate potential disruptions, applicants should adopt a proactive approach:- Verify eligibility before booking: Individuals whose visas expired over 12 months ago must schedule an in-person interview rather than assume Dropbox eligibility.
- Plan for extended processing times: With appointment availability tightening, travellers should anticipate delays and make arrangements well in advance.
- Explore alternate consulates: Some applicants may find shorter wait times at US consulates in smaller cities or even in neighbouring countries, potentially expediting the process.
Soaring demand for US visas
Despite ongoing hurdles, demand for US visas remains at an all-time high. In 2023, over 1.76 million Indians travelled to the United States, underscoring the deep economic and travel ties between the two nations. However, with protracted visa wait times and the rollback of the extended Dropbox eligibility, securing a US visa is set to become an even more arduous endeavour for Indian applicants.The reinstatement of the 12-month rule marks a significant shift, reverting to pre-pandemic norms at a time when the system is already grappling with long processing delays. For travellers and professionals alike, navigating these changes effectively will be critical in ensuring minimal disruption to their plans.
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