Following his Tied 46th place at the AT&T Byron Nelson golf, Lahiri stayed at the 56th place, which ensured that he stayed on in Top-60 of the World Golf Rankings. The US Open is the only Major where Lahiri has not made the cut so far.
This will be the eighth successive Major for Lahiri, who is also confirmed for the British Open Championships and the PGA Championships later this year.
The next best is five by Jeev Milkha Singh, who played all four Majors in 2007 and then the Masters in 2008.
On the PGA Tour, Lahiri has played 12 events and missed the cut only three times and was runner-up at the Hero Indian Open in March, an event co-sanctioned by Asian and European Tours.
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Anirban is also set to tee-up at the Rio Olympics later this year, alongside compatriot, SSP Chawrasia.
The four also represented Team Asia in the EurAsia Cup in Malaysia earlier this season. They have all qualified by being in the top-60 of the Official World Golf Ranking as of Monday.
Three other Asian Tour stars, current Order of Merit leader Marcus Fraser of Australia and Korean duo Soomin Lee and Jeunghun Wang, are currently 68th, 69th and 71st respectively and can tee up at Oakmont Country Club from June 16 to 19 if they break into the top-60 by June 13.
Thongchai (World Rank - 48) will be making his sixth appearance in the U.S. Open and his fourth in succession. Kim, 29, (World Rank - 42) is one of the in-form players this season from Asia where he has won twice in Japan to maintain his brilliant form in which he also won five times last year.