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8 countries with the longest tourist visa processing times in 2025

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Oct 21, 2025, 08:50 IST
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8 countries with the longest tourist visa processing times in 2025

Applying for a tourist visa can often be a test of patience, especially for popular destinations where application volumes soar. Several countries have seen their visa processing timelines stretch due to high demand, increased scrutiny, and limited consular capacity. Visa delays can ruin even the best-laid travel plans, but early preparation can make a world of difference. Travellers are advised to apply at least three to six months ahead of their intended trip, monitor official embassy updates, and maintain complete, verifiable documentation. While some waits, like the U.S. or Schengen countries, may feel endless, planning strategically ensures your travel dreams don’t get lost somewhere in the files.

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United States (B1B2 TouristBusiness Visa)

The United States tops the list with the world’s longest visa queues. The average wait time is about 12–29 months (global average is 6–8 months). Handling over 10 million applications annually, U.S. embassies and consulates continue to grapple with post-pandemic backlogs, limited staffing, and mandatory interview requirements. Apply at least a year in advance. Applicants should present solid proof of return intent such as stable employment or property ownership.

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Netherlands (Schengen Short-Stay Visa)

The Netherlands faces massive application volumes, particularly from Asia and Africa. The average wait time is 6–8 months, where 3–6 months is for appointments, and 15–45 days for processing. Consulates in Amsterdam and Rotterdam are especially backlogged, with October–December slots filling within minutes of release.

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Australia (Visitor Visa Subclass 600)

Australia’s tourism sector remains vibrant, but its visa processing system is straining. For many applicants from India, the Philippines, and Vietnam, the total processing time stretches to six months or more. Digital submissions through ImmiAccount are quicker, those requiring biometrics or health assessments take longer waits.

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Germany (Schengen Short-Stay Visa)

Germany’s booming economy and cultural events, such as Oktoberfest, keep its embassies busy year-round. The average wait time is 4 to 6 months. While standard processing after appointment takes just 15 days, document clarifications or appeals can add months. Also remember, Germany’s visa refusal rate remains one of the Schengen Area’s highest at 12–15%. Do apply 3–6 months ahead, and make sure you submit a detailed travel itinerary, return proof, and insurance coverage worth at least EUR 30,000.

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Canada (Visitor Visa)

Even though the average wait time is 3 to 5 months, Canada continues to attract millions of visitors yearly, but the IRCC (Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada) faces significant processing delays. Apply online at least three months ahead and show strong home ties and adequate funds (around CAD 2,500 per month of stay).

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France (Schengen Short-Stay Visa)

France is one of the most visited countries in the world, and receives over 3 million Schengen applications annually. Appointment delays at Paris VFS centres average six weeks, stretching up to ten weeks during summer. Average wait time is 3–4 months, but the actual processing time is fast, usually 15 days.

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United Kingdom (Standard Visitor Visa)

The UK continues to face residual delays from the post-Brexit era, with processing averaging 3 weeks after biometrics but appointment waits add up to 6 weeks. For Indian travellers, total wait times of around 2 months are now a common thing. The UK handles over 5 million applications annually, with high scrutiny for tourism or short-stay applicants lacking strong home ties.

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Italy (Schengen Short-Stay Visa)

Italy’s popular tourist destinations keep its visa offices packed. VFS centres in Rome and Milan average four weeks for appointments. The average wait time is 2–3 months, but processing is relatively quick, about 10–15 days once submitted. Why the delay? It’s due to high tourist volumes and meticulous documentation requirements, including confirmed bookings and travel insurance.

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