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F1 Social Media Check: 100 Days Silence Costs ₹35K

An Indian student’s F-1 visa experience has again highlighted long delays in consular processing. If going through the US student visa process, this case shows how increased vetting can leave applications stuck with no clear timeline or answers.

Interview ends with 221(g) slip

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The student attended the F-1 visa interview at the US Embassy in New Delhi on September 14. The interview went smoothly, but the officer issued a 221(g) slip and kept the passport, pushing the case into administrative processing.

Passport returned with fresh request

Over a month later, on October 20, the passport was returned with another 221(g) slip. This time, the student was asked to submit links to social media profiles, a requirement already in place for student visas.

Social media details submitted promptly

The student submitted all requested social media information without delay. Everything was handed over at the Delhi Visa Application Center. On October 25, the visa status changed online to Administrative Processing.

No update after status change

That update was the last one the student received. More than 100 days have passed since the interview, and the F-1 visa case remains frozen. If tracking progress, the silence becomes the hardest part.

Flight booking turns costly mistake

Trusting the process, the student booked a flight for December 17. With no visa movement, the ticket had to be cancelled. This resulted in a direct loss of ₹35,000, adding financial stress to the delay.

Time and mental peace lost

Beyond money, the student has lost mental peace and valuable time. College deadlines are approaching fast. You face pressure without knowing whether to wait longer or give up on the current intake.

Growing problem for Indian students

With expanded background and social media checks, more Indian F-1 applicants are stuck in long administrative processing. There is no rejection to challenge and no approval to plan around.

Silence becomes the real issue

What hurts most is the lack of communication. You receive no clarity, no timeline, and no accountability. For many Indian students, silence from authorities has become the biggest obstacle in the F-1 visa journey.

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Manaswini K

Manaswini is a senior writer with extensive experience covering Telugu cinema, as well as the broader Indian film landscape, including Bollywood, Tamil, and other regional industries. With a strong focus on NRI (Non-R…

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