Indian students planning to apply for a US visa from a third country, such as Thailand, Germany, or Brazil, can no longer do so.
What Changed?
The US State Department has issued a new directive (effective September 6, 2025) that:
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Student visas (F1) must be applied for only from the applicant’s home country of residence or citizenship.
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This ends the practice of applying in countries with shorter interview wait times.
Why It Matters for Students
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Earlier, many Indian students scheduled visa interviews in Vietnam, Thailand, or Germany to avoid the long queues in India. (This option was made available during the COVID period.)
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With the new rule, all new F1 applications must be processed within India.
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This could increase wait times and affect study abroad timelines.
Exceptions
- Only applicants from countries where the US has no routine visa operations (e.g., Afghanistan, Iran, Russia) can still apply at designated US embassies or consulates elsewhere.
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Source: Economic Times
