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New US visa rule: Carry this to avoid visa cancellation at interview
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New US visa rule: Carry this to avoid visa cancellation at interview

The DS-160 is required for all short-term US visas including B1/B2 (tourist/business), F-1 (student), H-1B (work), and J-1 (exchange visitor) categories
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Surbhi Gloria Singh | New Delhi
3 min read | Last Updated : Apr 24 2025 | 12:15 PM IST

A new visa regulation now requires all applicants attending US visa interviews on or after April 1 to carry a DS-160 form with a confirmation barcode beginning with “AA” that matches the one used while scheduling their appointment, according to the latest update by US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).

The DS-160, also known as the Online Nonimmigrant Visa Application, is required for all short-term US visas, including B1/B2 (tourist/business), F-1 (student), H-1B (work), and J-1 (exchange visitor) categories. The form must be submitted online via the Department of State website prior to scheduling a visa interview.

“This requirement is mandatory for all applicants, including those from India, and applies across all nonimmigrant visa categories—tourist, student, work, and exchange visas,” said Varun Singh, managing director at XIPHIAS Immigration, speaking to Business Standard.


What has changed?

Previously, applicants could update or modify their DS-160 even after securing an interview slot. That flexibility is no longer allowed.
“Now, the DS-160 must be finalised before scheduling. The barcode from that form must match what is entered into the visa appointment system. If there's a mismatch, the applicant will not be allowed to attend the interview and will need to reschedule, leading to potential delays in travel plans. This rule applies to Indian applicants as well, as confirmed by US embassies and consulates operating in India,” said Singh.

The US State Department has not made an official announcement on this update via its main website, but the instruction has already come into effect across consulates and embassies in several countries.


Why this matters

If your DS-160 barcode number does not match the appointment details, you will not be allowed to attend the interview.
You’ll need to reschedule, which may cause:

  • Delays in joining work
  • Missed university deadlines
  • Disruptions to family reunions

This is now being enforced at US embassies in India, among other locations.


What applicants should do now

To avoid issues on the day of the interview, applicants are advised to:

< Fill out the DS-160 completely and correctly before booking an appointment
< Ensure the form includes accurate details such as name, passport number, and travel plans
< Save the confirmation page and check the barcode starts with “AA”
< Use the same DS-160 barcode when scheduling your visa interview
< If a new DS-160 is submitted later, update your appointment profile accordingly or reschedule your appointment

“If you’re unsure or need help, consult official consular sources or a qualified immigration adviser,” said Singh.

The DS-160 remains a vital part of the US nonimmigrant visa process, as the information provided helps consular officers assess each applicant’s eligibility during the interview.


FAQs

Applicants must carry a DS-160 confirmation barcode beginning with 'AA' that matches the one used when booking their visa appointment. A mismatch may result in interview cancellation.

It applies to all nonimmigrant visa categories, including B1/B2, F-1, H-1B, and J-1 applicants — including those applying from India.

No. The DS-160 must now be finalised before scheduling. Any mismatch will require rescheduling the visa appointment.

You will not be allowed to attend your visa interview and must reschedule your appointment, causing possible delays.

Though not yet announced on the main State Department site, it is being enforced at US consulates and embassies globally, including in India.

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