New U.S. Policy Restricts Interview Locations for Nonimmigrant Visas
September 8, 2025The U.S. tightened nonimmigrant visa rules, requiring most applicants to schedule NIV interviews in their country of residence or nationality.
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The U.S. tightened nonimmigrant visa rules, requiring most applicants to schedule NIV interviews in their country of residence or nationality.
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