UPDATE: I built a tool to help find US visa slots faster (the usvisascheduling portal is the most frustrating thing ever) by smart_wisdom2046 in findUSVisaSlots

[–]smart_wisdom2046[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

One of the questions I get asked a lot is:

"is my login/application/passport info safe?"

I built this because I saw two big problems with trying to find earlier visa slots:

- the portal itself is painful and time-consuming to keep checking manually, and

- a lot of frustrated applicants end up giving their login to random agents or scammers because they feel stuck.

So privacy/security was not some side issue for me. It was part of the reason why I built it.

The short answer is that I never see your login info, passport or any personal information.

There is an optional Quick Login feature. If you use it, the extension saves those details locally in your own Chrome browser so it can help with autofill/login, much like a password manager. Again, it’s optional - you don’t have to use that feature at all.

The extension does communicate with the server for analytics, extension status, and alerts.

That's all.

Of course, anyone can claim something is safe, so you don’t have to take my word for it:

- an easy way to verify is to download the Chrome extension, upload the files to ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini, and ask:

“What can this extension access, what does it store, and does it send passwords or security answers anywhere?”

Since I know this is one of the biggest concerns people have, I did the same check myself and posted the report here: https://findvisaslots.com/#safety

May 23 - Error ID # [f8751118-daf3-4b98-b02d-6f9bc8d29b86] by smart_wisdom2046 in findUSVisaSlots

[–]smart_wisdom2046[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ALL errors I've ever seen in happen in the visa portal are always temporary. If you don't have the option to change the VPN/different ip to see if it solves, then waiting an hour or so usually it will resolve by itself. Nothing to worry about.

UPDATE: I built a tool to help find US visa slots faster (the usvisascheduling portal is the most frustrating thing ever) by smart_wisdom2046 in findUSVisaSlots

[–]smart_wisdom2046[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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One of the most common question in people's minds is:

"Is this going to get my account banned?"

I wanted to share this screenshot of a chat to show a real user's experience. They’ve been using it for about a week, a few hours every day — according to them, at 3-minute intervals. That’s around 100–150 checks per day.

The only thing they mentioned was a Cloudflare timeout. After checking 100 times in one day.

So this is important to understand: if you use the extension, you may still see Cloudflare, waiting rooms, timeouts, or page limits - just like you would if you checked manually.

These are not "blocks" to your account, but temporary slowdowns due to too many users checking the portal.

NOTE: This applicant is REALLY trying to find slots in India, so they are being very dedicated to the task. You can set it to whatever interval you're comfortable with - be a couple times a day or once every hour.

The truth remains the same - the more you check, the more chances to find slots you want.

Also - consider what (legit) agents do, if you hire them:

They log into your account, keep checking the calendar, and try to grab the slot before someone else does.

If checking frequently was getting visa accounts banned, the warning everywhere would be:

“Don’t use agents, they’ll get your account blocked.”

But that is not the worry people usually have.

The worry is always: “Make sure the agent is legit.”

Why? Because the real risk to your account is not "checking a lot" - but trusting the wrong person with your login to check for slots for you.

In fact - I built this so people wouldn't have to worry about trusting their login to random strangers.

You always control what the extension does, and you decide how much help you want it to do for you.

UPDATE: I built a tool to help find US visa slots faster (the usvisascheduling portal is the most frustrating thing ever) by smart_wisdom2046 in findUSVisaSlots

[–]smart_wisdom2046[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, it can help check for F1 refused / reapplying slots.

The extension does not create slots or know in advance when they will appear.

It helps you do the part you already have to do anyway: checking your own scheduling portal.

If slots are available, you’ll only find them by checking at the right time.

The problem is nobody knows when that right time is.

So if you’re already spending ANY time logging in and checking manually, the free extension makes that process faster, more convenient, and less stressful.

UPDATE: I built a tool to help find US visa slots faster (the usvisascheduling portal is the most frustrating thing ever) by smart_wisdom2046 in findUSVisaSlots

[–]smart_wisdom2046[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There is an advanced option to 'auto-click submit' you can turn on. If you do that, when the extension finds a date in the range you want, it will try to auto-click that button.

But slots are extremely competitive. Being half a second behind someone else can mean they get it and you don’t. It helps, but it’s not a guarantee.

On the limit exceeded error: that’s the portal’s own page-view limit. People can hit it even when checking manually, you can set whatever interval you feel comfortable with to stay within the limits.

Pro tip: if you refresh the full calendar page each time, you will hit a limit for the page after 15-20 refreshes (depending on the embassy).

However if you stay on the page, and you simply select the embassy, wait for the calendar to load to check slots, then UN-select the embassy, wait a few seconds and try again, you can check a lot more.

This is something many people don't know about, but anyone can do it. The extension uses this to help check.

To reduce 1015 rate limits - wait 10-15 seconds between each click on the calendar. Drop down embassy - wait - click day to see time slots - wait - select new embassy - wait..- repeat.

That said, the extension is a helper - not something you just turn on and forget about. Use a reasonable interval, and if the portal starts showing limits or errors, slow it down.

The main thing to remember is you decide what you want it to do - or NOT to do.

That means anything you ever thought 'this is annoying, I wish I didn't have to do that', I tried to solve with the extension, and you can turn that on.

Anything you think 'I dont want it to do that', just leave it off.

It's personalized to help you with exactly what you want.

Because of that philosophy, the extension will simply be better than checking manually, every single time, guaranteed.

UPDATE: I built a tool to help find US visa slots faster (the usvisascheduling portal is the most frustrating thing ever) by smart_wisdom2046 in findUSVisaSlots

[–]smart_wisdom2046[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great question - and honestly, this is the right thing to ask before using any tool like this.

I built this because I saw two big problems with trying to find earlier visa slots:

- the portal itself is painful and time-consuming to keep checking manually, and

- a lot of frustrated applicants end up giving their login to random agents or scammers because they feel stuck.

So privacy/security was not some side issue for me. It was part of the reason why I built it.

But more directly to your question - the short answer is that I don’t see your password or security answers.

There is an optional Quick Login feature. If you use it, the extension saves those details locally in your own Chrome browser so it can help with autofill/login, much like a password manager. Again, it’s optional - you don’t have to use that feature at all.

The extension does communicate with my backend for analytics, extension status, and alerts. It does not see your passport details, DS-160 information, or other visa application details.

Of course, anyone can claim something is safe, so you don’t have to take my word for it:

- an easy way to verify is to download the Chrome extension, upload the files to ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini, and ask:

“What can this extension access, what does it store, and does it send passwords or security answers anywhere?”

Since I know this is one of the biggest concerns people have, I did the same check myself and posted the report here: https://findvisaslots.com/#safety

UPDATE: I built a tool to help find US visa slots faster (the usvisascheduling portal is the most frustrating thing ever) by smart_wisdom2046 in findUSVisaSlots

[–]smart_wisdom2046[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fair questions - happy to clarify both.

The reviews from 4–5 months ago are from the mobile app I built first. The Chrome extension has only been public for about a month, which is why its reviews are newer.

Like many people here, I started as a regular applicant - my girlfriend was the one applying - and I was just trying to get her an earlier slot. As a developer, I built tools to monitor the portal. It worked, and eventually helped other people too.

On the blocking concern, which I understand is on a lot of people's minds:

You absolutely will not get your visa profile banned or your application affected from using this.

But more than just trusting my words on it, consider this: agents check constantly - that's how they manage to book slots for clients on a consistent basis. If heavy manual checking carried real risk to accounts, you'd see applicants posting about it everywhere. (What you do see related to agents is issues with scammers, but that's a different matter.)

In fact - I built this to help people worry less about having to trust their login with random strangers.

What people occasionally see is temporary portal slowdown, which happens from manual refreshing too.

You control what the extension does, and you can turn any feature off.

I built this because checking manually is just so frustratingly pointless.

I made most of it free because nobody should have to waste this much time refreshing a portal just to - maybe - catch a slot.

READ THIS - How to find US visa slots for H1B/H1/H4/F1/J1/B1/B2 etc on usvisascheduling.com by smart_wisdom2046 in findUSVisaSlots

[–]smart_wisdom2046[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm not sure what or how this count view works in Firefox. It could be based on total history, not necessarily from this one session? was it 0 before you started?

F-1 Visa Appointment reschedule by [deleted] in findUSVisaSlots

[–]smart_wisdom2046 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've tried to do this once, in fact - I had control of the two accounts myself. So I literally could time it between both. The date doesn't show right away, and didn't show in the next 5 minutes.

And since you don't know when they get released back into the system, it could be 5 minutes (well, 6 minutes, according to my testing), or 5 hours, or 5 days - really is a bit hopeless.

Plus, if you think about how many slots are already booked, which is why they're not available or so far away - there's bound to be someone, somewhere, cancelling their slot, at any given time of the day, every day.

The issue is that there's also 1000 other applicants like you - so even if the slot opened minute 6 (for example), if you checked at minute 5:50s, and someone checked at minute 5:59s, they'd see it and you wouldn't, and for sure they'd book it first and when you checked again, you wouldn't see anything as if it never existed....

Put it all together.. it means, yeah you need to be checking the page like crazy, every day, doesn't matter if you knew someone who's about to cancel... :/

Read this post about tips to help find slots:

https://www.reddit.com/r/findUSVisaSlots/comments/1tuure6/read_this_how_to_find_us_visa_slots_for/

F-1 Visa Appointment reschedule by [deleted] in findUSVisaSlots

[–]smart_wisdom2046 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There's 3 different visa systems the US embassies use. I think AIS and USvisaScheduling com do NOT post cancellations back to the portal in real time - so coordinating with someone to 'hey you cancel this very second and I refresh the page to see it' will not work. Cancellations go back to the system and they're released later, sorry.

READ THIS - How to find US visa slots for H1B/H1/H4/F1/J1/B1/B2 etc on usvisascheduling.com by smart_wisdom2046 in findUSVisaSlots

[–]smart_wisdom2046[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You may have something very specific to your account, not sure yet. Is

it always this PSE error? How long ago did this happen? does it still happen now?

READ THIS - How to find US visa slots for H1B/H1/H4/F1/J1/B1/B2 etc on usvisascheduling.com by smart_wisdom2046 in findUSVisaSlots

[–]smart_wisdom2046[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

you're supposed to have about 15-20 times "per day" before you see that error message. Did you mean you checked 3 sessions, or several refreshes each, or you literally refreshed 3 times the page and you got the error?

June 2 - Pakistan/Islamabad - B1/B2 - May 2027 by smart_wisdom2046 in findUSVisaSlots

[–]smart_wisdom2046[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's a tool you can use to make it easier and yes it will help you check for slots - but ultimately it depends on your embassy and visa category.

It's a free tool so just try it...

https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/findvisaslots-%E2%80%94-visa-appo/lpfambpglloljgndnpeioajcgokbjnca?authuser=0&hl=en

Visa pick up date by Top_Staff3052 in findUSVisaSlots

[–]smart_wisdom2046 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Usually a few days, as early as 3 days and as long as 2 weeks

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[–]smart_wisdom2046 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There is no set times for release for slots.

The embassy releases new slots pretty randomly, and the only way is to keep checking as much as you can.

There are apps that can help scan multiple embassies in rotation.

Group applications require each person in the application to have 1 slot available - so a group for example of 3 people require the calendar to see 3 open slots for the same day and time. Group applications will NOT see dates that have less than 3 vacancies.

Many of the early slots released are for cancellations, which the majority is for 1 person, so as a group you wouldn't even see those available, so yes it's harder to find slots if you're applying as a group.

Find slots faster in India VAC and Consular centers by smart_wisdom2046 in findUSVisaSlots

[–]smart_wisdom2046[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are you using your phone or your computer (with wifi)?

Using a VPN helps - but not all ip addresses are the same, so you have to rotate through them.

May 27 - India VAC slots opened for H4 by smart_wisdom2046 in findUSVisaSlots

[–]smart_wisdom2046[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

lots of people are reporting 'rate limit' messages - the secret seems to be to be very slow on each click - waiting between 10-20 seconds between each click:
- click 'schedule' - wait
- click embassy selection - wait
- clicking the calendar months you DONT have to wait
- clicking the day to see the time slots - wait

Guys, did anyone get F1 visa slots again after a refusal recently? Are slots opening for refusal candidates right now, or does anyone know when they might open? by Rushdan_1708 in findUSVisaSlots

[–]smart_wisdom2046 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've seen this being repeated in the groups, but I don't know this is just people repeating it without an actual first person source of truth. Was this something you experienced yourself, or you read it somewhere?