Indian professionals seeking to renew or obtain H-1B visas are facing unprecedented delays at U.S. consulates, with interview slots now scarce through the end of 2026 and into 2027. The backlog has created serious uncertainty for thousands of tech workers, specialists and their families, complicating travel and career plans.
The delays began in December 2025when U.S. consulates in India — including in Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Hyderabad and Kolkata — postponed H-1B visa appointments originally scheduled for late 2025 into March 2026. Subsequent rescheduling moved those dates to October 2026and many have now been deferred into 2027with no new slots showing up for the remainder of the current year.
According to industry observers and visa support services, two major policy shifts have contributed to the backlog:
These changes have compounded demand pressures, leaving consular offices with no regular H-1B stamping appointments available across major cities for what could be more than a year.
For Indian professionals holding H-1B status, this bottleneck has tangible consequences:
Employers too are feeling the effects, with project timelines slipping and companies exploring alternatives such as remote work arrangements or transfers to countries with faster processing.
Immigration lawyers and visa consultants now recommend that prospective travellers:
Overall, the extended delays underscore how heightened immigration policies and procedural shifts can ripple across global talent mobility, affecting careers, families and international workforce strategies.
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