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For Singaporeans seeking US visas, including H-1B1 visas, at the US Embassy in Singapore, please note that as of February 18, 2025, the Department of State has updated the categories of applicants that may be eligible for an interview waiver. Consular officers have the authority and discretion to waive an in-person interview for the following categories:
- Applicants classifiable under the visa symbols A-1, A-2, C-3 (except attendants, servants, or personal employees of accredited officials), G-1, G-2, G-3, G-4, NATO-1 through NATO-6, or TECRO E-1;
- Applicants for diplomatic- or official-type visas; and
- Applicants who previously held a visa in the same category that expired less than 12 months prior to the new application.
Applicants must also meet certain criteria, including that they:
- apply in their country of nationality or residence;
- have never been refused a visa (unless such refusal was overcome or waived); and
- have no apparent or potential ineligibility.
What this means for you as a Singaporean H-1B1 visa applicant is that if you have previously held an H-1B1 visa that is still valid or has expired within the last 12 months, you may generally qualify for an interview waiver with the U.S. Embassy in Singapore.
Although thankfully interview waivers have not been totally eliminated yet, Singaporeans are reminded that the interview waiver program is discretionary. In other words, applicants may still be called in by the Embassy for an in-person interview on a case-by-case basis at any time.
Furthermore, as I have explained in a previous blog post here, the Changi drop-off/pick-up location has been quite problematic for the interview waiver process involving H-1B1 cases. In my opinion, it would be safer for you to use the Orchard Road drop-off/pick-up location even though using the Orchard Road one will cost you an extra SGD $18 (See my other blog post here regarding the discontinuance of the Chinatown drop-off/pick-up location and for details regarding the Orchard Road drop-off/pick-up location).
Disclaimer: This blog post is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice.