An H-1B holder is struggling with uncertainty as their visa stamping date approaches. The new rule now requires applicants to get their U.S. visa stamped only in their country of citizenship, creating serious challenges for mixed-nationality couples.
Separate travel for stamping
The applicant, an Indian citizen, is on an H-1B visa, while their wife, holding an H-4 visa, is a British citizen. Due to the regulation, they must now travel to different countries for visa stamping India for him and the U.K. for her.
Seeking exemptions, but few answers
The H-1B holder has been searching for exemptions that would let married couples of different nationalities stamp together. However, no clear guidance exists. Their queries to the U.S. Embassy in London have gone unanswered so far.
Expert opinions remain uncertain
Immigration experts say this is a complex case. Some believe the stamping might be possible in the spouse’s home country India, in this situation. Yet, they advise directly contacting the U.S. consulate, as it remains the only reliable source of clarification.
Attorneys await more clarity
Even immigration lawyers admit that they lack firm answers because the new stamping rules are recent. Until official instructions are updated, couples are left to navigate this uncertainty on their own.
Need for flexibility in the system
This nationality-based stamping requirement adds unnecessary stress and expense for couples with different citizenships. Experts say the system should offer flexibility, allowing them to complete stamping together rather than travel separately.







