US Delays H-1B and H-4 Visa Interviews Amid Launch of New Online Review System
Recent developments have significantly impacted H-1B and H-4 visa applicants seeking to enter the United States. As the new online review system rolls out, many individuals are facing unexpected changes to their interview schedules. Here’s what you need to know about these modifications and how they might affect your plans.
Cancellation of December Interviews
The United States has canceled numerous H-1B and H-4 visa interviews originally set for December 2025. Many applicants are now being rescheduled to March 2026. Reports from Fragomen indicate that several applicants received unexpected notifications about their postponed interviews.
Introduction of Social Media Checks
Starting December 15, the US consulates will include social media reviews as part of the visa application process. All primary applicants and their dependents must make their social media accounts publicly accessible for background verification purposes. This new requirement aims to ensure thorough scrutiny but has led to slower processing times.
Due to the extended duration needed for these checks, consular officials can now handle fewer interviews each day. Consequently, to manage daily backlogs and minimize long wait times, many consulates are canceling December interviews.
Biometrics Submission Remains Unchanged
Applicants needing to provide biometrics will still have their fingerprints collected as planned. However, it’s crucial to note that interviews may occur much later than the biometrics appointment. This separation can lead to prolonged waiting periods for applicants.
Ongoing Changes Increase Complexity
The recent social media checks are not isolated changes. Earlier in the year, the US government implemented modernization rules that significantly reshaped the H-1B application landscape. Notable changes included:
- Redefinition of specialty occupations
- Stricter requirements for degree relevance
- Heightened compliance demands for employers
Additionally, a substantial fee of $100,000 was announced in September 2025 for all new H-1B petitions. While companies seeking to renew petitions remain exempt, many in India’s IT industry worry about the implications of these higher costs.
Implications for Applicants and Employers
The changes are creating a more complex environment for visa applicants. Longer wait times and increased scrutiny now characterize the application process. Consequently, employers are reassessing their hiring strategies, especially with the high costs associated with new petitions.
Conclusion
If you are an H-1B or H-4 visa applicant with an interview scheduled for December, stay vigilant and monitor your email for updates. The likelihood of rescheduling to March 2026 is high. By preparing ahead and remaining informed, you can navigate these changes and minimize disruptions to your plans.
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