Attention student Visa applicants! US Embassy in India gives a fresh warning: ‘If you are …’

The US Embassy in India issued a new warning to Indian students on Saturday, saying that there would be “serious consequences” if they were violated or arrested any law, which could invite different actions from unfit for future US visas to be deported to Visa repealed. ‘US laws can have serious consequences for your student visa. If you are arrested or any laws violate, your visa can be repealed, you can be deported, and you may not be eligible for future US visas, “the US embassy in India said in a post on X. The US embassy further added:” Follow the rules and do not follow the Jeopara Council. ” In another warning issued a few days ago, the embassy said: “If you stay in the United States outside your authorized period, you can be deported and in the future a permanent ban on travel to the United States may experience.” US visa application process New Rules for Indians from 1 August this year, the third-party passport collection is no longer allowed at the US visa application centers except for applicants under 18. This means that your Passport must collect in person or choose the paid delivery service. For minors, a parent or guardian can collect the passport on behalf of the child, but they must have an authority signed by both parents. However, one must keep in mind that the scanned or email copies of the letter will not be accepted. In addition, the US Embassy is conducting a new service that enables applicants to have their passports delivered directly to their home or office. This service costs £ 1,200 per applicant. To use this, you must log into your account to the USReldocs.com website and update your delivery preferences accordingly. Regarding the maintenance of the interview, significant reduction is done. From September 2, 2025, many applicants who were previously able to skip the person’s interview will now attend one at a US embassy or consulate. This includes applicants for visas in categories such as H, L, F, M, J, E and O, the reports say. Furthermore, the releases of ages were removed for personal interviews, which means that both children under 14 and adults over 79 now have to attend interviews. However, some visa categories will still be exempt from this change, including A-1 and A-2 visas, certain C-3 visas, G-1 to G-4 visas, NATO-1 to NATO-6 visas, and the Tecro E-1 visa. Despite these changes, a few things remain the same. The validity of the visa money is still 365 days from the date of payment, and the scheduling of the appointment can still be done by the official portal. The list of required visa application documents also remains unchanged. A significant change is the introduction of a visa integrity fee, which comes into effect on October 1, 2025. This new $ 250 fee applies to most visa applications that are not immigrant. The purpose of this fee is to finance additional security examinations, improve the integrity of the visa process and compensate administrative costs. Although the fee itself is non-refundable, applicants who comply with visa regulations may be eligible for a refund, although the repayment process has yet to be fully set out.

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