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Operations have been suspended through September 21 due to
security concerns, and suspension may continue into the following
week.
The U.S. Department of State has suspended visa operations at
the U.S. Consulate in Chennai, India, in response to security
concerns related to protests at and near the consulate. Consular
officials encourage visa applicants to monitor the consular website
here for information about operating status
during the week of September 24–28.
Applicants with a visa appointment on Monday, September 17, or
Tuesday, September 18, will have their case marked as a "No
Show" in the VFS scheduling system and will be permitted to
reschedule for another appointment. Appointments for Thursday,
September 20, will be marked as a "No Show" on late
Thursday evening and should be available for rescheduling by Friday
afternoon.
The consulate encourages those with an immediate travel need to
reschedule their appointments at one of the other Mission India
visa processing facilities in Hyderabad, Mumbai, Kolkata, or New
Delhi.
Individuals with a legitimate travel emergency should contact
consular officials at chennaiexp@state.gov, and the consulate will
try to assist in the rescheduling of the visa appointment.
Implications
Individual applicants and their employers should consider the
likely delay in visa processing in Chennai and potential short-term
delays at other Mission India posts when planning travel. We will
monitor developments in this area and publish additional
Immigration Alerts as warranted.
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