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H-1B Visa Stamping Delays in India: Interview Dates Pushed to 2027

H-1B Visa Stamping Delays in India Push Interview Dates to 2027

Indian professionals seeking H-1B visa stamps are facing unprecedented delays, with US consulates in India scheduling interviews as far out as 2027. The massive backlog is causing severe anxiety for thousands, especially those already working in the US who cannot travel home without a renewed visa.

Key Takeaways

  • First-time H-1B interview wait times at the US Consulate in Chennai are 999 days, pushing appointments to late 2026 or early 2027.
  • Other major consulates like Mumbai, Hyderabad, and Kolkata show wait times exceeding two years.
  • The backlog stems from pandemic-era suspensions and a post-Covid surge in applications.
  • NASSCOM has urged the US to increase consular staffing to address the crisis.

Consular Backlog Leaves Applicants in Limbo

According to the latest US State Department data, the wait for a first-time H-1B interview in Chennai is 999 calendar days. Similar extensive delays are reported across other major Indian consulates, creating a nationwide bottleneck for work visa processing.

Root Cause: Pandemic Pile-Up and Surging Demand

The primary driver is the colossal backlog that built up when consular services were severely restricted during the Covid-19 pandemic. Although operations have resumed, the volume of applications, particularly for H-1B and other work visas, has overwhelmed available resources.

Stranded Professionals and Industry Impact

The situation is critical for Indian tech workers in the US. To travel internationally—for instance, to visit family—they must renew their visa stamp at a consulate abroad. With multi-year waits, they risk being unable to return to their jobs if they leave the country.

The National Association of Software and Service Companies (NASSCOM) has highlighted the impact on the tech industry and bilateral relations, urging the US government to boost staffing at Indian consulates.

US Response and Applicant Advice

The US Mission to India says it is prioritizing student and other nonimmigrant visas for the summer season and has increased staffing. However, it acknowledges that wait times for categories like H-1B will remain high.

Experts advise applicants to:

  • Plan far in advance.
  • Continuously monitor the appointment portal for cancellations.
  • Consider applying at consulates in other countries, weighing the challenges and costs.

The delays highlight the intense demand for US work visas among Indian professionals and the persistent administrative hurdles affecting thousands of careers.

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