
H-1B Visa Crisis: US Embassy Delays Interviews Until March Due to New Social Media Scrutiny
The US State Department’s new regulation mandating social media checks for H-1B visa applicants and their H-4 dependents has caused significant disruption in India, leading to the cancellation of many visa interviews and their rescheduling until March of the following year.
The US Embassy in India released an advisory on Tuesday informing H-1B applicants that the new instructions would take effect immediately and that interviews scheduled for mid to late December are being postponed. The change requires applicants to keep their social media accounts accessible to the public for officials to assess posts, connections, and activities starting December 15.
While the Embassy has not confirmed the exact number of interviews impacted, lawyers in the United States confirmed the scale of the slowdown, expressing frustration over the lack of predictability:
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