Is it easier to apply as a Third Country National for a visa rather than at a U.S. consulate located in my home country?
No, you are more likely to encounter difficulties at the time of the interview when you apply for a U.S. visa outside your home country. Consular officers at border posts will deny visas whenever they believe there are fraud indicators present, or their lack of knowledge of local conditions, and familiarity with documents in your home country prevents them from properly adjudicating the case.
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