Good news! US visa slots now open for Indian students
06 May 2025


The US Embassy in India has announced that thousands of student visa appointment slots are now open.

This comes after Ambassador Eric Garcetti's announcement in April 2024 that student visas were being prioritized.

To note, the US issued over 140,000 student visas to Indians in 2023, more than all other countries for the third year in a row.


US embassy prioritizes student visas
Visa priority


In April last year, Garcetti said America gives "high priority" to student visas, as it knows people-to-people ties "last a lifetime." He had also claimed the US Mission was making preparations to accommodate a higher number of applications from Indian students.


US universities remain popular among Indian students
Educational demand


American universities are still a hot favorite for Indian students. In 2023, the US consular team in India issued over 140,000 student visas, more than any other nation.

The broader US Mission in the country also processed a historic 1.4 million visas in the same year.

However, now, US President Donald Trump's immigration policies are certainly a cause of worry among those planning to go to America.

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