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U.S. Visa Interview in Delhi: What to Expect and How to Prepare
Getting ready for the U.S. Visa interview can be really scary.. If you have the right information you can do it without worrying. This guide will help you with the U.S. Consulate in Delhi. It will show you what to do step by step. You will be totally ready for the U.S. Visa interview at the U.S. Consulate, in Delhi. You will not make the same mistakes that other people make. 1. Find Out Where It Is The U.S. Embassy and Consulate in New Delhi is in a place called Chanakyapuri.
Deepak B
4 days ago4 min read


Dress for Success? What the Consular Officer Actually Thinks of Your Outfit
1. First Impressions Matter But Not in the Way You Think The Consular Officer has a few minutes to evaluate your application. They want to see that you take the process seriously. A neat appearance helps. A neat and simple look helps the officer focus on what you say. They do not want to be distracted by things, like logos or wrinkled clothes. Understanding Professional Attire: Comparing Western Business Casual with Traditional Indian Formal Wear in a Consular Setting. 2. Dre
Deepak B
Mar 113 min read


B1/B2 Visa Interview Tips for Indian Travelers (2026 Guide)
1. Figure Out What the Officer Is Thinking The law in the United States says the officer has to think you want to stay in the country for good. Your job is to show them that is not true. The officer is mainly looking for a things: The officer wants to know if you really plan to leave the United States after your trip. The officer needs to know if you have money to pay for your trip without getting a job in the United States. The officer checks if what you say is the same as w
Deepak B
Mar 23 min read


Invitation Letters: Do They Actually Help, or Are They a Red Flag in 2026
People often do not understand invitation letters when they apply for a U.S. Visa. A lot of people think these letters help their case.. The truth is, when the U.S. Department of State looks at these applications invitation letters can actually cause problems instead of helping. The U.S. Department of State has standards, for looking at these applications and invitation letters do not always make a U.S. Visa application stronger. In fact invitation letters can add risk to a U
Deepak B
Feb 273 min read


“Safety Tips for Your Belongings Before Visiting the U.S. Consulate ”
Going to the U.S. Consulate General for a visa interview is a deal and you have to plan it very carefully. Lots of people get really nervous for no reason because they bring things that are not allowed or they get tricked by scams for lockers outside the U.S. Consulate General. The visa interview at the U.S. Consulate General can be a lot to handle. So it is an idea to know what you can and cannot bring to the U.S. Consulate General. This way you can have a visa interview, at
Deepak B
Feb 254 min read


Project Firewall: What the EEOC’s New Focus Means for Sponsoring Employers
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) has introduced Project Firewall, a focused enforcement initiative that directly impacts employers who sponsor foreign national employees. This program strengthens oversight at the intersection of employment law and immigration sponsorship. 1. What is Project Firewall? Project Firewall is something that started on September 19 2025. It is a change from how things were done before. Before people had to complain about something
Deepak B
Feb 234 min read


U.S. Department of State Introduces Tougher Visa Interview Standards Across All Categories
The U.S. Department of State has rolled out stricter visa interview standards that now affect almost all visa categories. These changes signal a clear shift toward tighter screening, increased in-person scrutiny, and longer processing timelines worldwide. 1. In-Person Interviews: The New Norm The use of Interview Waivers, which were done through Dropbox has been greatly reduced. The change is that starting from 2025 In-Person Interviews are required for most nonimmigrant visa
Deepak B
Feb 214 min read


US Visa Fees 2025/2026 Update: A Full List of Changes for F, B, and H Categories
1. The cost of a Standard Visa Application is not changing. You have to pay the Machine Readable Visa application fee when you schedule your visa interview. This fee has to be paid before you do anything and you will not get your money back even if you do not get a visa. Here are the fees for types of visas: B-1/B-2 Visitor Visas cost $185 F-1 Student Visas cost $185 H-1B, L-1 O-1 Work Visas cost $205 E Visas, for Treaty Traders and Investors cost $315 2. New $250 Visa Integr
Deepak B
Feb 203 min read


Visa Stamp vs. Status: What to Do If Your Visa Expires While You're Legally in the U.S.
1. Visa Stamp vs. Immigration Status — What’s the Difference. The easiest way to understand this is by thinking about the difference, between a key and permission. Think of it like a key and permission. The key and permission idea is a way to look at this. The Visa Stamp is like a ticket. This is the sticker that the United States Embassy puts in your passport. The Visa Stamp has one job. That is to let you go to the United States border and ask if you can come in. The Visa S
Deepak B
Feb 174 min read


Fee Increases Explained: How the New Visa Rules Actually Fund U.S.Immigration Programs
1. Why Visa Fees Increase in the First Place The main reason we have to raise our fees is because of inflation and the cost of running things. Our fees have not changed since 2016. Since then it has become a lot more expensive to pay people do background checks and buy technology. Fees, like these have to keep up with the cost of labor, background checks and technology. Federal Pay Raises: Legally mandated cost-of-living adjustments for government employees. Technological Deb
Deepak B
Feb 164 min read


Proactive Planning 2026: Why Waiting Until Your Visa Expires Is Now a Career Risk
1. Processing Delays are the "New Normal" The time it takes to process visas is getting long for many types of visas. For example in the United States it can take a time to process Form I-129 for workers who are not citizens. This form can take anywhere from 3.5 to 19.5 months to be processed. It really depends on which service center is handling the Form I-129. The Form I-129 is taking a lot longer than it used to. This is causing problems, for many people who need to get a
Deepak B
Feb 144 min read


U.S. Visa Interview at Delhi Consulate: Smart Planning Tips for a Stress-Free Day
Attending your U.S. visa interview in Delhi can be stressful if not well-planned. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you organize your day efficiently and stay safe. 1. Start Your Day Early Plan to wake up early to avoid any last-minute rush. Starting early gives you ample time for documents, locker drop-off, and transportation. Applicant confidently engages in a U.S. visa interview at the Delhi Consulate, exemplifying smart preparation for a stress-free experience. 2. Prepa
Deepak B
Feb 142 min read


The H-1B $100,000 Fee: Is the "New Hire" Tax Here to Stay.
1. What the $100,000 Fee Is The one hundred thousand dollar fee is something you have to pay one time for new H-1B visa petitions. This is different from the fees you have to pay when you file, which are usually between three thousand dollars and eight thousand dollars. The H-1B visa fee is, like a charge to enter the country and it was created by the President to control who enters the United States. The H-1B visa fee is meant to protect the interests of the United States. I
Deepak B
Feb 123 min read


Ready for Your U.S. Visa Interview? Don’t Miss This Checklist
Follow this checklist to ensure you are fully prepared and confident for your interview day. 1. Know Your Visa Category Understand your visa type clearly (B1/B2, F1, H1B, L1, O1, etc.). Be prepared to explain the purpose of your travel in simple, confident language. 2. Keep All Required Documents Ready Prepare your mandatory and supporting documents: Passport (valid) DS-160 confirmation page Appointment confirmation Visa-specific supporting papers Employment/financial documen
Deepak B
Feb 103 min read


US Visa 2026: What First-Time Applicants Must Know
1. Choose the Right Visa Category Selecting the wrong visa is one of the most common reasons for immediate rejection. B-1/B-2: For tourism, visiting family, or short-term business (meetings/conferences). F-1 / M-1: For full-time academic or vocational students. H-1B / L-1: For specialized workers or corporate transferees (requires a petition from a US employer). US Visa Application Essentials: A guide for first-time applicants preparing for 2026, featuring necessary documenta
Deepak B
Feb 74 min read


US Visa Dropbox vs Interview: Which One Applies to You?
1 What Is the Visa Dropbox Option (Interview Waiver) Dropbox is an interview waiver program that allows eligible applicants to submit their visa application documents without an in-person interview at the US embassy/consulate. Applicants submit their documents at a designated location (often a visa application center or document drop-off office), and the application is processed based on the paperwork alone. Choosing the Right Path: Navigating the US Visa Process—Dropbox Sub
Deepak B
Feb 64 min read


Inside the U.S. Visa Interview Room What Officers Really Check
1. The "Presumption of Intent" (Section 214(b)) The law says that every person who applies is seen as someone who wants to move to a country until they can prove that is not true. The person in charge of saying yes or no to a visa is not trying to find a reason to say yes. They want the applicant to show them proof to change their mind about this idea. The applicant needs to give the officer information to think that they do not really want to move to the new country. This is
Deepak B
Feb 44 min read


US Visa Fees Explained: Hidden Costs Applicants Miss
Many applicants believe the U.S. visa process is expensive only because of the official visa fee. In reality, that fee is just the starting point. Several indirect and often unspoken expenses quietly increase the total cost of applying for a U.S. visa. 1. The Visa Fee Is Only the Starting Point The $185 MRV fee is just your entry ticket. Most applicants end up spending $400-$800+ for what they thought was a "$185 visa." The gap comes from mandatory expenses the government doe
Deepak B
Feb 23 min read


US Consulate Kolkata Visa Interview: What First-Time Applicants Must Know
Going to the U.S. Visa interview at the U.S. Consulate in Kolkata does not have to be hard. The U.S. Visa interview at the U.S. Consulate in Kolkata can be easy. You just need to plan for the U.S. Visa interview at the U.S. Consulate in Kolkata. Here are some tips to help you have an U.S. Visa interview at the U.S. Consulate, in Kolkata. 1. Know the Location & Timing Address: U.S. Consulate General Kolkata, 5/1 Ho Chi Minh Sarani, Park Street area, Kolkata, West Bengal 700071
Deepak B
Jan 312 min read


Change of Status vs Visa Stamping: Key Differences
1. What Is Change of Status (COS)? Change of Status is a process that allows you to change your immigration status while remaining in the United States. You file a petition with USCIS (U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services) to switch from one nonimmigrant category to another (e.g., from F-1 student to H-1B worker). Key features: The process happens completely in the United States. You do not have to go outside the United States to find what the country has to offer the co
Deepak B
Jan 304 min read
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