US visa process changes for 2026 explained

In 2026, the process to obtain a US visa features new costs and requirements, particularly for work or study travel. Adjustments in fees and stricter rules reflect a hardened migration policy under Donald Trump. This summary covers who decides approval, wait times, and what to do if lost.

The US visa application process in 2026 includes cost increases affecting various visa types. For instance, the work permit fee via Form I-765 for categories like asylum or TPS rises from $550 to $560. Since October 2025, a new $250 'Visa Integrity Fee' applies to most tourism, study, and work visas processed at US embassies or consulates.

The final decision rests with a consular officer during the interview at a US Embassy or Consulate. The process starts with the DS-160 form, covering personal details, travel purpose, and finances. After fee payment, an appointment is scheduled where the officer assesses the travel's legitimate intent and ties to the home country. If requirements aren't met, the visa can be denied on the spot; otherwise, additional administrative processing may occur.

Timelines vary by visa type, consulate location, and demand. In places like Mexico City or Guadalajara, appointments require months of advance planning. Once approved, passport delivery with the visa stamp takes days to weeks, depending on application completeness, required verifications, and any requests for more information. More detailed reviews since 2025 can cause delays if errors arise.

If the visa is lost or stolen, the right to apply for another isn't forfeited, but the process restarts with fee payment and usually a new interview. Inside the US, report it to authorities; abroad, visit the nearest consulate. A prior visa doesn't guarantee future approval.

For the H-1B temporary work visa, the random lottery was eliminated in favor of a system prioritizing high salaries and specialized qualifications. Additionally, F, M, or J visa applicants must set their social media accounts to public for identity verification.

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