Key Changes to US Visa Interview Rules
The US Department of State has announced stricter visa interview requirements for all immigrant and nonimmigrant applicants, mandating interviews in designated locations with limited exceptions.
Key Takeaways
- Immigrant visa interviews must occur in applicant’s consular district or country of nationality
- Nonimmigrant visa applicants must prove residency where applying
- Applications outside designated locations face higher scrutiny and non-refundable fees
- New rules take effect from October-November 2025
Immigrant Visa Changes
Effective November 1, 2025, the National Visa Center will schedule immigrant visa applicants in their country of residence or nationality. Residents from countries with suspended visa operations must apply at designated processing posts unless they hold nationality elsewhere.
Nonimmigrant Visa Updates
Starting October 1, nonimmigrant visa applicants must schedule interviews at US embassies in their country of nationality or residence. Nationals from countries without routine operations must apply at designated posts unless residing elsewhere.
Applicants scheduling interviews outside their designated locations may find it more difficult to qualify. All fees for such applications are non-refundable and non-transferable.
Diversity Visa Impact
These changes will apply to Diversity Visa applicants in the DV-2026 program year. Existing immigrant visa appointments generally won’t be rescheduled or cancelled.
Case Transfer Process
Applicants seeking to transfer immigrant visa cases after scheduling must contact the National Visa Center using their Public Inquiry Form. Requests to interview outside assigned locations may require additional documentation to confirm residence or eligibility for exceptions.
Rare exceptions may be granted for humanitarian or medical emergencies, or foreign policy reasons.



