Be careful! Your US visa application may expire even after you've paid
The United States is ending allowances made during the pandemic, including extensions of visa application validity. The US Embassy in India has warned applicants to check their receipts and schedule an interview on time, or risk having to pay the ...

"Check your receipt! If you paid your visa application fee before October 1, 2022, and have not scheduled an interview yet, book now," the US Embassy in India issued a warning this week.
Certain extensions were granted during the pandemic, but these extensions expire September 30, it added.
Visa applicants typically have 365 days from the date of payment to schedule an appointment before the payment expires.
If you paid your fee prior to October 1, 2022, you must schedule an interview (or submit your interview waiver application, if you are eligible) before September 30, 2023.
If you don’t, you may have to pay the fee again.
The interview itself does not need to take place before September 30, 2023, the Embassy clarified, but an appointment must be scheduled in the system, even if it is for months into the future.
The United States has constantly been in news since the pandemic, for impossibly long wait times - the longest going up to three years. However, in recent months, visa wait times have gone down considerably, with the the US Embassy in Mumbai saying it had no wait time at all.
Last month the Embassy said it had processed over 9 lakh non-immigrant visas and expected to pass the one million mark soon.
India and the United States have been working to ease the visa process. In June, PM Modi announced a plan that would let H-1B visa holders renew their visas without having to travel out of the country. The US will also be opening two new consulated in the country - one in Bengaluru and the other in Ahmedabad.
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