H-1B Visa Holders in India Stranded as US Consulates Cancel Appointments

Indian H-1B visa holders face long delays after US consulates cancel appointments amid new social media screening rules.

Hundreds of Indian H-1B visa holders returning to India this December to renew their work permits are facing extended delays after US consular offices abruptly canceled appointments. The rescheduled dates are now set months later, leaving workers stranded and prompting tech giant Google to advise employees against international travel due to the risk of an extended stay.

Appointments Canceled Amid New Visa Vetting Policy
The cancellations are linked to the US government’s new visa-vetting policy, which includes screening applicants’ social media history under “online presence reviews.” The policy aims to identify potential national security risks but has created significant uncertainty for highly skilled workers.

Impact on Indian H-1B Workers
The Washington Post reports that “hundreds, possibly thousands” of Indian workers have been affected by cancellations for appointments between December 15 and 26. The majority of H-1B visa holders are Indians, more than 70%, and they are a significant part of the US labor force in the areas of technology and other specialized industries. Just Google approximately employs around 1,000 H-1B workers every year, which underlines the extent of the disruption.

Wider Controversies Around the H-1B Program
The H-1B visa scheme, which was an important aspect of US immigration policy for skilled labor, has been gradually restricted by various measures. The recent modifications in the policies involved the charging of much higher fees for application and the subjecting of applications to more thorough examination, which are indications of the US government taking an overall anti-immigrant position. In the month of September, a $100,000 fee for new H-1B applications was put in place, which continued to have a negative impact on the applicants.

Industry Response and Warnings
Immigration lawyers have described the cancellations as “the biggest mess we have seen.” Google’s outside counsel, BAL Immigration Law, advised employees needing visa stamps not to leave the US due to extended processing times. The company has earlier cautioned employees about the international travel restrictions and suggested to stay in the US if possible to lessen the impact of the situation.

This abrupt disruption brings out the difficulties that Indian H-1B visa holders have to face during the constant change of US immigration policies as it has left many persons in India doubtful about their work return to the US.

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