UAE residents face new US visa interview rules

What UAE expats must know about new interview restrictions

18.09.2025 06:50 Views: 285
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The U.S. Department of State has changed how non-immigrant visa interviews are scheduled, and the update is significant for UAE-based applicants.

What’s new?

  • You must now attend your visa interview in your home country or country of residence.
  • The option to book interviews in third countries with shorter wait times has been removed.
  • The rule applies to all major categories: Visitor visas (B1/B2); Student visas (F-1); Work visas (H-1B, O-1, J-1)

How it affects UAE expats:

  • Many Indians and other expats in the UAE used to apply in nearby countries like Singapore or Thailand to cut long wait times in India. That shortcut is now gone.
  • Wait times in India already exceed 500 days for visitor visas. This could create more pressure for UAE residents who rely on consulates back home.
  • Students, professionals, and families must now plan much earlier to avoid delays with study, job, or travel deadlines.

If you hold a valid UAE residence visa, you can still attend your interview at the U.S. Embassy in Abu Dhabi or the U.S. Consulate in Dubai. But if you’re a UAE resident who preferred booking faster appointments in other countries, that flexibility is no longer available.

What UAE expats must do now:

  • Apply early: Don’t wait until the last minute—slots will fill fast.
  • Track appointment openings on the embassy or consulate website.
  • Prepare documents in advance to avoid rejections or delays.
  • Students: Align your visa application with academic start dates.
  • Business travelers: Build in extra time before travel commitments.

This rule change is part of broader efforts by Washington to standardize the visa process. For UAE expats, the message is simple: plan smarter, apply earlier, and expect tighter timelines.

Source: Gulf News

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