The State Department updated global visa wait times on July 29, 2025.

The average wait times reported do not guarantee a visa applicant will get an appointment within a specific time. U.S. embassies and consulates regularly release additional appointment slots. Applicants who want an earlier appointment slot after initially scheduling their interview should check back frequently and move their appointment to another available slot if available.

Excerpted below are the latest reported global visa wait times of some of the city/posts that historically have the most visa issuances. Most notably, Indian cities saw average wait times for B-1/B-2 visas reduced by up to 50% (e.g., New Delhi):

City/Post Interview required

B-1/B-2 visas

Average wait times

Interview required

B-1/B-2 visas

Next available appointment

Interview required

F, M, J visas

Next available appointment

Interview required / Petition-based

H, L, O, P, Q visas

Next available appointment

Beijing N/A 0 months 0 months 2 months
Chennai (Madras) 8.5 months 5 months N/A 0 months
Ciudad Juarez 5 months 8 months 1 month 1 month
Guatemala City 9 months 8 months N/A 1 month
Hermosillo 18.5 months 5.5 months 1 month 0 months
Ho Chi Minh City N/A 0 months N/A 0 months
Hong Kong N/A 1 month N/A 0 months
Hyderabad 3 months 5.5 months 2 months 2 months
Mexico City 11 months 10 months N/A 1 month
New Delhi 4.5 months 5.5 months N/A N/A
Shanghai N/A 3 months 3 months 0 months

Additional Information: More details on the different visa categories referenced in the table can be found here. Wait times are calculated in months in 30-day increments and half months in 15-day increments. Average wait times are provided for B1/B2 visas only in cases where the next available appointment is more than three months away.

Applicants are reminded that post-specific instructions are available on the website of the U.S. embassy or consulate where the applicant schedules their interview. Links to U.S. embassies and consulates can be found here. Applicants should be aware there may be limitations on how many times they can reschedule an appointment. Calendar access for a specific post may not be accessible until the application has been submitted and the required fee has been paid. (The fee is typically non-transferable across countries.)

Embassies and consulates may waive the in-person interview requirement for eligible applicants. Wait times for these appointments are not reflected in the visa wait timetables. Please check the individual U.S. embassy or consulate website to find out if a waiver of the in-person interview is available.

This alert has been provided by the BAL U.S. Practice Group.

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