Big Visa Update! US Embassy in India announces change in appointment process

Update, US student visa appointments, Check new process, policy change date

A policy change regarding student visa appointments at Indian city consulates has been announced by the US Embassy in India.

The official account of U.S. Embassy in India in a post on X (formerly Twitter) has announced – To prevent fraud and abuse of the appointment system, we are announcing the following policy change which will be implemented beginning November 27, 2023.

All F, M, and J student visa applicants must use their own passport information when creating a profile and scheduling their visa appointment. Applicants who have created a profile or booked an appointment using an incorrect passport number will not be accepted at the Visa Application Centers (VAC). Their appointments will be cancelled and the visa fee will be lost

Any applicant who has created a profile or booked an appointment using an incorrect passport number should either create a new profile containing the correct passport information OR access any existing profile that contains the correct passport information in order to book an appointment. Note that this will require payment of a new visa fee receipt if the old receipt has been attached to a profile with incorrect passport information.

An applicant who has recently renewed their passport, or obtained a new passport after the old passport was lost or stolen, may bring a photocopy or other evidence of the old passport number and they will be allowed to proceed with their appointment.

To continue their education in the US, international students need to apply for and be approved for a student visa. Depending on your intended course of study and type of school, you may require a F or M visa.

If you’re enrolled in a language training program or an accredited college, university, seminary, conservatory, academic high school, or other academic institution, you can enter the nation as a full-time student with the F-1 Visa (Academic Student). Students enrolled in vocational or other nonacademic programs, excluding language instruction, fall under the M-1 visa (Vocational Student) category.

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