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Tougher US Visa Rules for Indians in 2025

July 31, 2025
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Indian nationals planning to travel to the United States in 2025 will face a more stringent visa landscape as key provisions of the Trump administration’s “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” begin to take effect. These changes, aimed at strengthening visa integrity and national security, impact a wide range of nonimmigrant visa categories, with particular emphasis on digital transparency, fee adjustments, and in-person interviews.

1. Mandatory Public Social Media Profiles (Effective June 23, 2025)
All applicants for F, M, and J visa categories are now required to maintain publicly viewable social media profiles when submitting the DS-160 form. The US State Department mandates disclosure of all usernames used over the past five years. Officials will review posts, likes, and affiliations to identify any content perceived as extremist, antisemitic, or hostile to US interests. Attempts to hide or delete profiles may be treated as efforts to conceal information and could adversely affect the application.

2. Introduction of $250 Visa Integrity Fee (Effective October 1, 2025)
A new $250 “visa integrity fee” will be levied on most Indian nonimmigrant visa applicants, including those applying for F-1, J-1, H-1B, and B1/B2 visas. This charge is in addition to existing fees such as the MRV and fraud prevention fees, potentially pushing total visa costs beyond $425 per applicant. While the Department of Homeland Security has indicated that compliant visa holders may qualify for a refund, no formal refund mechanism has been detailed to date.

3. Interview Waiver Restrictions (Effective September 2, 2025)
The scope of interview waivers will be significantly narrowed. Most applicants, including those seeking renewals, will now be required to attend in-person interviews unless they qualify under limited exceptions (e.g., diplomats or foreign officials). Even where eligibility criteria for waivers are met, consular officers retain full discretion to mandate interviews.

Recommendations for Indian Applicants
Given the increased scrutiny and processing timelines, Indian applicants are advised to begin preparations well in advance:

Ensure social media profiles are consistent, public, and professionally appropriate.

Budget for higher application costs.

Anticipate longer processing times due to mandatory interviews.

These reforms reflect a broader shift in US immigration policy and underscore the importance of early, thorough preparation for prospective travelers and students from India.

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