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US Embassy Majuro

Marshall Islands

Interview wait times updated March 2026

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Visa interview wait times at US Embassy Majuro, Marshall Islands. U.S. Department of State global-wait-time data published for March 2026 reports wait figures across 4 visa categories at this post. The next-available B1/B2 appointment slot sits at < 0.5 Month. These figures measure the interview-scheduling backlog only; actual case adjudication and administrative processing can add additional time before a visa is printed and returned.

Category-by-category contrast. Students and exchange visitors (F, M, and J classifications) currently face a next-available wait of < 0.5 Month (8 days) at this post, category Marshall Islands applicants should plan academic start dates around. Employment-based applicants (H-1B, L-1, O-1, P, and Q) currently see a next-available wait of < 0.5 Month (8 days), which adds on top of USCIS I-129 processing time before a petition-based worker can actually schedule their consular interview. Crew and transit (C/D/C1D) applicants face < 0.5 Month at this location. Because the State Department updates these numbers monthly, they can shift materially between snapshots.

Reading the spread. U.S. consular officers schedule interviews against available officer-hours at each post, so long waits often reflect workforce constraints, seasonal demand surges, or bilateral relationship factors rather than case-specific issues. Applicants should always cross-check travel.state.gov for the current snapshot, and, for petition-based workers, pair these interview-wait numbers with I-129 USCIS processing times to understand the full door-to-door timeline.

Crew/Transit (C/D/C1D) — Next Available
< 0.5 Month 8 days

Employment (H/L/O/P/Q) — Next Available
< 0.5 Month 8 days

Student/Exchange (F/M/J) — Next Available
< 0.5 Month 8 days

Visitor (B1/B2) — Average Wait
N/A

Visitor (B1/B2) — Next Available
< 0.5 Month 8 days

Planning Your Visa Interview in Majuro

Wait times shown are as of March 2026 from the US Department of State. Availability changes frequently, always check travel.state.gov and the Consular Electronic Application Center for the most current appointment availability.

H-1B and employment visa applicants: Your employer must first file an I-129 petition with USCIS. See I-129 processing times , the USCIS processing time adds to your total visa timeline before you can schedule a consular interview.

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Data Sources

Interview wait-time data is published by the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Consular Affairs on its global visa wait-times tool. Wait figures reflect the current interview-scheduling backlog at each post and are updated monthly. Actual visa issuance may require additional administrative processing time.

Source: U.S. Department of State, Global Visa Wait Times

Source: U.S. Department of State, Bureau of Consular Affairs, Nonimmigrant Visa Appointment Wait Times