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United States Reducing Visa Wait Times

Steps taken in recent weeks to reduce visitor visa wait times for travelers to the United States—by up to half in some key markets such as India—mark substantive progress by the U.S. Department of State following months of consistent advocacy from the travel industry. US Visa Wait Times

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“By enacting smart and effective policies, the State Department is taking an active role in investing in the travel economy’s recovery,” said U.S. Travel Association President and CEO Geoff Freeman. “State must remain laser-focused on solving this critical issue and set clear goals and limits for acceptable wait times.”

Interview wait times for the top 10 inbound visa-requiring markets (excluding China) still exceed 400 days, according to U.S. Travel analysis. However, global average wait times have dropped below 150 days for the first time since 2021.

The State Department implemented a “Super Saturdays” initiative where embassies and consulates open on Saturdays to process visas. One such event took place at the Monterrey, Mexico, consulate this past Saturday, where visa interview wait times have now fallen by more than a hundred days from 545-day highs in mid-December.

Super Saturday interviews, the first of its kind initiative was launched by US Embassy & its consulates on January 21, with an aim to reduce the wait-time for visa interviews. This Super Saturday drive will continue through February & March. Reports also suggest that US government will send more immigration officials at its Embassy & consulate offices in India to expedite the visa screening process.

The administration also waived interview requirements for low-risk renewals of visitor, worker and student visa classes. Further, State projects to be fully staffed by summer 2023 and have interview wait times under 120 days by the end of FY23—levels that are significantly better than wait times today, but still far exceed what the economy needs for robust inbound travel recovery.

Key markets that have experienced staggering waits—such as Brazil, Mexico and India—are seeing measurable progress. India has notably progressed from a mid-December high of 999 days to 577 days as of January 19.

This is a crucial step forward in restoring the inbound travel market. In 2019, 35 million international visitors and $120 billion in spending came from countries where a visa is required to enter the United States. Brazil, India and Mexico alone accounted for nearly 22 million of these visitors. US Visa Wait Times

“Wait times are still excessively high despite marked improvements in countries like India,” added Freeman. “While we appreciate State’s efforts, much work remains to bring interview wait times down to an acceptable level.”

What purpose do B1 & B2 Visa serve US Visa Wait Times

Following the Covid-19 outbreak, the visa screening & immigration process got abruptly disrupted. Though, visa procedures are underway, the delay & long waiting period for B1/B2 applications have been a matter of concern for some time. Till last October, the waiting period for these visas as about 3 years.

B1 Visa denotes business category while B2 visa denotes tourism class and are classified under a non-immigrant visa. The Embassy has stepped up its focus on clearing non-immigrant visas including the coveted H-1B visas, B-1 (business visa), B-2 (tourism visa).

Under the H-1B visa, US companies have the flexibility to employ foreign workers in specific occupations requiring technical expertise. Indian nations comprise a large portion of H-1B visa holders.

 

 

Driven by wanderlust and a passion for tech, Sandra is the creative force behind Alertify. Love for exploration and discovery is what sparked the idea for Alertify, a product that likely combines Sandra’s technological expertise with the desire to simplify or enhance travel experiences in some way.