Indian applicants for US B1/B2 visitor visas are seeing significantly reduced wait times in New Delhi, Mumbai, and Hyderabad, a welcome change after facing extensive delays. However, Chennai remains an outlier with wait times exceeding 400 days, causing frustration and prompting some to seek appointments in other cities. The US Mission is actively working to clear backlogs and improve accessibility.
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