The US Department of State has announced a new rule that requires all non-immigrant visa (NIV) applicants, including those from India, to schedule their visa interviews only in their country of citizenship or legal residence. This change is meant to stop the earlier practice where applicants would try to book interviews in neighboring countries to avoid long wait times.
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