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US visa wait time for Indians drop; New Delhi, Chennai lead with shorter available appointments
ET Online | December 4, 2025 1:40 AM CST

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US visa wait times for Indian applicants have significantly decreased in New Delhi and Chennai. Student and exchange visitor visas in New Delhi now have a 0.5-month wait, a substantial improvement. Visitor visa appointments in New Delhi have also shortened from 6.5 to 3.5 months, offering quicker access for travelers.

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Indian applicants planning to travel to the United States for study, work, or tourism may encounter different wait times depending on the consulate they choose. According to the US State Department’s Global Visa Wait Times portal, the appointment backlogs for student (F, M, J), work (H, L, O, P, Q), and visitor (B1/B2) visas vary across major Indian cities, including New Delhi, Chennai, Mumbai, Hyderabad, and Kolkata, with several locations reporting shorter delays compared with previous months.

Visa wait times drop in New Delhi and Chennai

New Delhi now reports quicker access for students and exchange visitors, with the next available appointment for F, M and J visas at 0.5 months, down from two months earlier. Work-related categories including H, L, O, P and Q visas show a wait of 1 month. Visitor visa seekers face a next appointment timeline of 3.5 months, a drop from 6.5 months.

Chennai reflects shorter delays as well. While the B-1/B-2 average wait is listed as “N/A,” interview-required visas show a next available slot at 3 months, marking an improvement from previous backlogs.


The following table shows the latest reported wait times for visa interviews at US embassies and consulates across India:

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City/PostB1/B2 – Average Wait TimeB1/B2 – Next Available AppointmentF/M/J – Next Available AppointmentH/L/O/P/Q – Next Available AppointmentC/D, C1/D – Next Available Appointment
New Delhi3.5 months10 months0.5 monthsNA<0.5 months
Mumbai (Bombay)9.5 months9.5 months3 months1 month1 month
Chennai (Madras)NA3 months2 months1 month<0.5 months
Hyderabad4 months5 months2.5 months2 months<0.5 months
Kolkata4.5 months5 months2.5 monthsNANA

The State Department states that wait-time calculations follow 30-day month cycles and include weekends and holidays. It adds that consulates release new appointment slots frequently. Applicants may move to an earlier date by checking the scheduling system regularly. The department also clarifies that average wait times reflect past applications and do not guarantee interview dates.


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