Beginning December 8, 2025, H-1B and H-4 visa applicants across various consular posts have started receiving rescheduling notices for their previously confirmed visa interview appointments. These changes impact interviews scheduled on or after December 15, 2025, with new appointment dates being pushed as far out as March or even June 2026.
This abrupt shift is attributed to the U.S. Department of State’s implementation of a new online presence review requirement, which is significantly impacting interview capacity at U.S. consulates globally.
Key Developments
What Remains Unchanged
VKM Law Group’s Guidance for Clients and Employers
As experienced immigration attorneys in New Jersey, we are closely monitoring this situation to help clients navigate these unexpected disruptions. Here are our key recommendations:
If you are currently in the U.S. and planning travel abroad for visa stamping, you may face extended delays in returning, especially if your visa is expired or you need first-time issuance. Stay in the U.S. unless travel is absolutely necessary.
Clients should regularly log into their visa appointment profiles to:
Remind clients:
Posts are currently reducing interview volumes. Expect fewer available appointment slots and longer wait times moving into early and mid-2026.
If you’re facing unexpected delays in returning to the U.S., inform your employer promptly. Work with HR to make remote arrangements or adjust project timelines as needed.
Need Help Navigating These Delays?
At VKM Law Group, we specialize in guiding professionals and families through the complex U.S. immigration system. Whether you’re an H-1B employee, a dependent on H-4 status, or an employer facing staffing challenges due to these delays, our team can provide strategic advice tailored to your situation.
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