“Essential Guide for Visa Applicants – U.S. Consulate Delhi”
- Deepak B
- Oct 30, 2025
- 2 min read
Attending your U.S. visa interview at the Delhi Consulate? Here’s everything you need to know for a smooth and stress-free experience.

1. Location
📍 Shantipath, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi – 110021
This is a high-security diplomatic zone, with several embassies located nearby. Expect strict access rules and limited public facilities around the area.
2. Organize Your Documents
Prepare a clear folder with all your required papers:
Passport
Appointment Letter
DS-160 Confirmation Page
Photograph
All supporting documents
3. Time Management
Don't be too early. Arrive no more than 15-30 minutes before your scheduled appointment. You won't be allowed in earlier.
Don't be late. Self-explanatory.
4. Security Rules – What You Can & Cannot Bring
NOT ALLOWED: Phones, laptops, smartwatches, large bags, food, or any electronic device.
ALLOWED: Usually, only a transparent folder containing your application documents.
5 . Avoid Scams Near the Consulate
Be cautious of strangers offering to “store your belongings” or “speed up your process.” Many of these are scams. Only use authorized locker services.
6. Aprion Digital Locker – Safe Storage
Since no personal items are allowed inside, Aprion Digital Locker provides a secure and convenient solution.
Since you cannot take prohibited items to the consulate, use our secure storage service.
Features: Advanced lockers using Face Detection technology for safety.
Booking: Reserve your locker Online for convenience or use Offline (Walk-in) service.
Our Location: Our shop is safely located 3km away from the U.S. Consulate.
Recommended Plan:
Come directly to our shop first.
Deposit your belongings in a secure locker.
Book a cab to the consulate (we can assist).
Go to your appointment stress-free.
7. Pro Tips
Double-check your appointment time and required documents the night before.
Dress neatly and speak confidently during your interview.
Keep calm and polite with consulate staff — professionalism matters.
Good Luck with Your Visa Appointment!




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