Thanks for the reply BUT SEE THIS RESPONSE from MUMBAI consulate
GC_Lover said:
If you are working in USA you can go for stamping anywhere in India, it should not be a problem.
MUMBAI, N IV
to me
More options Apr 18 (1 day ago)
"Returning workers can apply in any of the four U.S. consulates in
India."
It is advisable to apply in your own district.
That is the last place in India where you resided for at least 6 months
before going to the U.S.
It may be harder to qualify for the visa if you are not applying in your
own district.
The visa officers at the U. S. Embassy or Consulate at an applicant's
designated consulate are generally more familiar with his or her
circumstances and documents than the officers somewhere else would be.
You should also be aware that even if this post allows you to apply, it
is still possible that the interviewing officer will refuse to
adjudicate your case and will refer you to your own district anyway.
Application fees in this case will NOT be refunded.
Please visit the VFS website for available interview dates.
Best regards,
Non Immigrant Visa Section/wds
U.S. Consulate General Mumbai