In March of 2012, the United
States Mission to India
unveiled the Interview Waiver Program (IWP) which allows qualified individuals
to apply for additional classes of visas without being interviewed in person by
a U.S. consular
officer. Following the success of the IWP, as part of continuing efforts
to streamline the visa process, and to meet increased visa demand in India, the
US Mission is pleased to announce an expansion of the IWP. We expect this
expansion to benefit thousands of visa applicants in India.
Under the current Interview
Waiver Program, Indian visa applicants who are renewing visas that are still
valid or expired within the past 48 months may submit their applications for
consideration for streamlined processing, including waiver of a personal
interview, within the following visa categories:
·
Business/Tourism (B1 and/or B2);
·
Dependent (J2, H4, L2)
· Transit (C) and/or Crew Member (D) -
including C1/D
·
Children applying before their 7th birthday traveling on any visa
class
·
Applicants applying on or after their 80th birthday traveling on any
visa class
Under the expanded program, the
following Indian applicants may also be considered for streamlined processing:
·
Children applying before their 14th birthday traveling on any visa
class
·
Students returning to attend the same school and same program
·
Temporary workers on H1-B visas
·
Temporary workers on Individual L1-A or Individual L1-B visas
The renewal application must be
within the same classification as the previous visa. If the previous visa is
annotated with the words “clearance received,” that applicant is not eligible
for a waiver of a personal interview.
Not all applications will be
accepted for streamlined processing. As always, consular officers may
interview any visa applicant in any category. Applicants who are renewing
their visas may still need to make an appointment for biometrics (fingerprint
and photograph) collection, and all applicants must submit all required fees
and the DS-160 application form.
This initiative is one of many
steps the Department of State is taking to meet increased visa demand in India.
In 2011, consular officers in India
processed nearly 700,000 nonimmigrant visa applications, an increase of more
than 11 percent over the previous year. Presently, applicants wait fewer
than ten days for visa interview appointments and spend less than one hour at U.S.
consular facilities in India.
In September 2012, the U.S. Diplomatic
Mission to India
implemented a new visa processing system throughout India
that further standardizes procedures and simplifies fee payment and appointment
scheduling through a new website at www.ustraveldocs.com/in.
For more details about procedures
for submitting a renewal application, please see http://www.ustraveldocs.com/ in/in-niv-visarenew.asp.
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