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Wait time for US visitor's visa interview in India reduced by 60 per cent this year: official

The waiting period of first time B1/B2 visa applicants in India was close to 1,000 days in October last year.

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The wait time for a US visitor's visa interview in India has been reduced by 60 per cent this year, a senior official has said, attributing it to the slew of steps taken by the Biden administration, including opening more diplomatic missions in India and abroad to process these applications. India was one of the very few countries where applications for US visas saw a major upswing after coronavirus-related travel restrictions were lifted.

There have been growing concerns in India over the long waiting period for first time visa applicants, especially for those applying under B1 (business) and B2 (tourist) categories. The waiting period of first time B1/B2 visa applicants in India was close to 1,000 days in October last year. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Visa Services Julie Stufft told PTI that the goal of the State Department is to get to 1 million visas issued this year, which would be above the pre-pandemic number.

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