The U.S. Embassy in New Delhi says the United States remains committed to processing student visas under established regulations, after some Indian applicants reported delays in securing visa interview appointments. In a statement on Thursday, a spokesperson said student visa applications are adjudicated case by case, in line with U.S. guidelines, and that applicants should check official sources for current estimates of interview wait times and processing schedules, including the U.S. Department of State travel website and the relevant embassy or consulate webpage.

The embassy’s response comes as U.S. Vice President JD Vance announced that the U.S. Department of Labor has launched investigations and issued subpoenas involving alleged foreign fraud related to misuse of the H-1B visa program, framed as part of broader enforcement to protect American workers. The H-1B program is described as a major pathway for Indian professionals.

U.S. student visa rules referenced by the sources state that applicants must first secure admission from a U.S. school, receive a Form I-20, and submit materials including a DS-160, passport, photo, SEVIS fee proof, and interview appointment confirmation. The guidance also outlines visa timing for new students, EducationUSA advising resources in India, and conditions tied to Optional Practical Training and absences from study.