The US Embassy in India has tightened rules on birth tourism for B-1/B-2 visas and introduced online vetting for H-1B and H-4 applications, including social media checks. Many interviews have been rescheduled, potentially increasing processing times for Indian applicants seeking travel or work authorisation.
The US Embassy in India has warned that visitors planning childbirth in America risk instant visa refusal, while H-1B and H-4 applicants face tighter online checks from December 15, as Washington increases scrutiny of both tourist and work visa categories for Indian travellers.

The embassy stressed that consular officers now focus closely on stated travel reasons. Applications can be refused during interview if officers suspect any hidden plan to use a visitor visa for childbirth or to bypass US immigration rules, reinforcing policies first introduced in 2020.
US embassy birth tourism visa warning targets misuse of B-1/B-2 category
In a post on X, the mission issued a direct message to B-1/B-2 applicants, describing a stricter approach to what Washington calls “birth tourism” and emphasising that any suspected attempt to gain citizenship for a newborn through visitor travel will result in an immediate rejection at the window.
The embassy repeated the formal rule, stating: "US consular officers will deny tourist visa applications if they believe the primary purpose of travel is to give birth in the United States to obtain US citizenship for the child. This is not permitted," confirming that this standard guides decisions for applicants from India.
US embassy birth tourism visa stance backed by State Department concerns
The State Department has previously criticised the practice, arguing that it burdens public services. An earlier statement said, "It is unacceptable for foreign parents to use a US tourist visa for the primary purpose of giving birth in the United States to obtain citizenship for the child, which also could result in American taxpayers paying the medical care costs."
Alongside the warning on visitor misuse, US authorities are rolling out enhanced digital vetting for employment-linked visas. From December 15, every H-1B professional and H-4 dependent, including those seeking renewal, must provide access to online accounts for scrutiny, extending measures already used for F, M and J categories.
US embassy birth tourism visa focus expands into social media checks
Indian nationals, who receive more than 70% of all H-1B approvals and nearly 90% of H-4 EAD benefits, now fear longer processing times and potential refusals as officers review social media activity and other online records more closely before clearing travel under work-related visa classes.
The following table summarises key elements of the tightened approach, including affected groups and timelines mentioned by US authorities for travellers and visa applicants from India and other countries.
| Policy Area | Visa/Programme | Key Detail |
|---|---|---|
| Birth tourism rule | B-1/B-2 | Officers deny visas if travel’s main purpose is childbirth for US citizenship. |
| Online vetting start date | H-1B, H-4 | From December 15, all applicants must provide access to online accounts. |
| Share of Indian applicants | H-1B, H-4 EAD | Over 70% of H-1B and nearly 90% of H-4 EAD holders are Indian. |
| Extra screening proposal | Visa Waiver Programme | Five years of social media history planned for 40 participating countries. |
US embassy birth tourism visa message comes amid rescheduled interviews
Separately, the embassy has moved many H-1B and H-4 interview dates, shifting some to mid-2026. Officials have instructed applicants to appear only on the updated schedule, adding that anyone arriving based on earlier, cancelled appointments will face "denied admittance" at the consular facility.
The tightening is not limited to India-linked categories. A notice in the US Federal Register describes similar digital checks for travellers using the Visa Waiver Programme, with Customs and Border Protection planning to collect five years of social media information from nationals of the 40 countries currently eligible.
US embassy birth tourism visa clarification linked to wider security push
The Department of Homeland Security has said these steps are designed to improve risk assessment before passengers board flights. Critics counter that such monitoring could discourage open political discussion online, particularly among users who post views critical of US government policies or security decisions.
In its latest clarification, the US Embassy in India framed the new online review for work visa holders as part of long-standing security checks, saying the main objective is to verify that every applicant plans to engage only in the activities allowed within each visa type, while reiterating that travel centred on giving birth for citizenship remains disallowed.
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