US Embassy In India Implements Strict Passport Rules For Student Visas
US Embassy in India recently introduced new set of rules for F, M , J visa applicants.

42 students stuck in US after hotel shredded passports: Report | Image: Wikipedia (Representative)
The US Embassy in India had recently announced the implementation of changes in the student visa application process.
These modifications, aimed at F, M, and J visa applicants, mandate the use of individual passport details during profile creation and appointment scheduling, in order to prevent fraud and misuse of the visa appointments.
In a recent announcement via their official platform 'X', the US Embassy unveiled a number of guidelines aimed at ensuring the authenticity of the student visa application process.
Effective from November 27, 2023, students eyeing for F, M, and J visas are mandated to use only their personal passport information while setting up profiles and booking appointments. This proactive measure is designed to prevent instances of fraud and exploitation within the visa application framework.
"Any applicant who has created a profile or booked an appointment using an incorrect passport number should either create a new profile containing the correct passport information OR access any existing profile which contains the correct passport information in order to book an appointment," read the official post.
Moreover, these changes will be applicable throughout all embassies across India.
Students who wish to apply to study in US under the F, M, and J student visa programme need to compulsorily follow these rules.
Furthermore, the students who fail to adhere to the new rules will not be accepted at the Visa Application Centers (VAC) and their appointments will be cancelled and the visa fee will be lost.
RECENT STORIES
-
Hindi Not Mandatory In Maharashtra Schools, Says Govt; To Be Treated As 'General' Third Language -
Silver Rallies To Hit Fresh Peak, Gold Gains ₹540 As Israel-Iran Conflict Intensifies -
'Bright Maharashtra, Safe Maharashtra': MSEDCL Launches Campaign, Engages 1.97 Lakh Participants In... -
Under-Construction Well Collapses; 2 Workers Killed In Madhya Pradesh's Ratlam -
Indian Army Launches Pre-Recruitment Training For Youth In Jammu & Kashmir's Doda District