H-1B Visa Crisis: Indian Workers Stranded, Jobs at Risk Amid New US Vetting Rules

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News18•21-12-2025, 07:49
H-1B Visa Crisis: Indian Workers Stranded, Jobs at Risk Amid New US Vetting Rules
- •Thousands of Indian H-1B visa holders are stranded in India after US consular offices abruptly canceled and rescheduled their renewal interviews for years later.
- •The delays stem from new "online presence reviews" and rigorous vetting protocols implemented by the US Department of State under the Trump administration.
- •Many workers, primarily tech professionals, face job losses, family separation, and significant uncertainty, with some appointments pushed to 2026 or 2027.
- •Immigration lawyers like Emily Neumann, Veena Vijay Ananth, and Charles Kuck report hundreds of affected clients, calling it the "biggest mess."
- •US tech giants like Google have issued travel advisories, and companies are scrambling for workarounds as the State Department prioritizes vetting over speed.
Why It Matters: New US visa vetting rules strand Indian H-1B workers, causing job insecurity and family distress.
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