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U.S. Visa Interview Waivers End October 2025: What Applicants Must Know

🌍 ConsularU.S. Immigration Update · 2026Last verified: March 2026

The U.S. Department of State has confirmed a major shift in visa processing rules. Beginning October 1, 2025, most nonimmigrant visa applicants must attend an in-person interview at a U.S. embassy or consulate. This change formally ends the broad interview waiver policy that had been in place for several years.

What Changed: In-Person Interviews Are Now Required

Under the updated policy, most nonimmigrant visa applicants must attend a consular interview, interview waivers are limited to narrow exceptions, and age-based exemptions have been eliminated. This marks a return to pre-pandemic visa processing standards.

Limited Visa Interview Waivers Still Available

Although the broad waiver program is ending, a small group of applicants may still qualify for interview exemptions:

These waivers are discretionary and not guaranteed.

Visa Categories Now Requiring Interviews

The following nonimmigrant visa types will generally require in-person interviews starting October 1, 2025: F-1 Student Visa, J-1 Exchange Visitor Visa, H-1B Specialty Occupation Visa, L-1 Intracompany Transfer Visa, E-1 Treaty Trader Visa, E-2 Treaty Investor Visa, O-1 Extraordinary Ability Visa, and TN Visa. Age-based interview exemptions (under 14 and over 79) will no longer apply.

What Visa Applicants Should Expect

How Applicants Can Prepare

Key Takeaway

Starting October 1, 2025, most U.S. nonimmigrant visa applicants must attend an in-person consular interview. Interview waivers will be limited, appointment wait times are expected to rise, and early preparation will be essential.

⚠️ Not Legal Advice. This content is general information only. For case-specific guidance, consult a licensed U.S. immigration attorney.

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