# The free way to get an earlier US interview in India, and its honest limits

> The Mission spells out the expedite route: you need a confirmed appointment first, slots are very limited, and urgent travel is not a guarantee of approval.

- Published: 2026-08-21
- Author: VisaGyan (VisaGyan)
- Canonical: https://visagyan.in/us-expedited-appointment-india-how-it-really-works
- Official sources:
  - https://in.usembassy.gov/visas/
  - https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/visa-information-resources.html

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With Indian interview queues running months long, the expedite request is the one lever most applicants have — and the one most misunderstood. The US Mission India sets out how it works, and the conditions are stricter than the forwarded messages suggest: you need a confirmed appointment first, and urgency does not guarantee anything.

## The four rules that matter

- **Book first, then ask.** "You must already have a confirmed interview appointment date in order to request an expedited appointment." There is no way to jump straight to an earlier date from nothing.
- **Do not cancel while you wait.** "You should not cancel your existing appointment unless you receive a confirmation that your request for an expedited appointment has been approved." If you have neither approval nor denial, "your request is still under consideration."
- **Supply is thin.** Expedited slots "are very limited."
- **Urgency is not a passport.** "Due to the high volume of requests, we cannot accommodate all travelers prior to their planned travel dates, even if the purpose of travel is time sensitive."

The Mission also asks that the DS-160 be properly completed before booking — an incomplete or corrected form is a separate way to lose a date.

## What this is not

It is not the $750 paid expedite. That pilot runs at Mission Mexico only, its rule expires on 31 December 2026, and no Indian post is listed — see [the $750 expedite pilot](/us-visa-750-paid-expedite-pilot-india) and [its expiry date](/us-750-expedite-fee-expires-december-2026). Anyone in India offering to "buy" an earlier slot is selling either a scam or someone else's cancellation.

The realistic alternative to an expedite request is watching for cancellations, which appear irregularly and are gone in minutes — the mechanics, and why most Telegram "slot alerts" are worthless, are in [how slot drops work](/us-visa-slot-drop-mechanics-and-monitors) and [Telegram slot channels explained](/us-visa-slot-telegram-channels-explained).

One administrative change worth noting: visa-related queries now go to the Mission's new customer-service platform at support-india@usvisascheduling.com.

*VisaGyan is an independent journal, not affiliated with the US government or ustraveldocs. Submit expedite requests only through your own scheduling profile.*
