It’s not every day that you hear of a US visa interview ending in seconds—and ending well. But that’s exactly what happened to an Indian applicant at the US Consulate in Chennai this week during an H-1B Change of Status interview.
A Quick, Smooth Interview
The applicant was transitioning from an F-1 student visa to an H-1B work visa. Their appointment was scheduled for 11 am on 6 November, but they were allowed in early at 10:15 am. Once at the counter, the Visa Officer asked only a couple of direct questions.
Only Two Simple Questions
The officer first asked whether it was a new petition or a renewal. The applicant explained it was a new case, moving from F-1 to H-1B. The next question was whether they had been in the US during specific years. The answer was a simple no.
The 20-Second Decision
Within 20 seconds, the officer requested left-hand fingerprints and announced approval. No supporting documents were checked, no employer questions were asked, and no cross-verification followed. The passport, the officer said, would be ready within a week.
Lightning-Fast Approval
The applicant later confirmed that their H-1B visa was issued in just 48 hours. Such speed is unusual, especially considering recent years of strict visa scrutiny at US consulates. For this applicant, the process was unexpectedly effortless.
A Rare Visa Miracle
This case highlights how unpredictable US visa interviews can be. Some applicants face long hours of questioning, while others experience quick approvals or sudden denials. For this lucky Indian applicant, the 20-second miracle is one to remember.







