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BREAKING: US Visa policy change from 2nd September ends Dropbox facility for visa renewals
Most visa renewals, including those for H1B, L1, F1, and J1 visas, will now require an in-person interview at a U.S. embassy or consulate.
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BREAKING: US Visa Policy Change from 2nd September Ends Dropbox Facility for Visa Renewals
Big news for those navigating the U.S. visa landscape! Starting September 2nd, a significant change in the U.S. visa policy means the end of the Dropbox facility for visa renewals. This affects many visa categories, such as H1B, L1, F1, and J1 visas. Under the new rules, applicants will now need to attend an in-person interview at a U.S. embassy or consulate.
Most Visa Renewals Will Now Require an In-Person Interview
This shift means that if you’re planning to renew your visa, be prepared for a more time-consuming process. The in-person interview can often lead to longer wait times and additional stress. It’s essential to stay informed about these changes and make plans accordingly. For detailed information, you can check the U.S. Department of state‘s website.
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Moreover, the new policy hints at further changes coming on January 24, 2025, which could impact visa applicants even more. While we don’t have all the details yet, keeping an eye on updates from credible sources like USCIS will be crucial for any potential applicants. Make sure you’re prepared for whatever comes next!