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Apple, Google, Microsoft warn visa-holding staff to avoid overseas travel

Several major tech companies, including Google, Apple, and Microsoft, are advising employees on work visas to reconsider international travel, as delays at US embassies and consulates stretch as long as a year in some regions.

December 22, 2025 / 07:21 IST
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Google, Apple, Microsoft, and enterprise software firm ServiceNow have advised some employees on US work visas to avoid travelling abroad, warning that lengthy visa-processing delays could leave them stranded outside the country for months.

According to internal memos reviewed by Business Insider, immigration law firms representing the companies have told staff who need visa stamping to re-enter the US that embassy and consulate backlogs are worsening, with wait times reportedly reaching up to 12 months in some locations.

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In a memo sent on Thursday, BAL Immigration Law, which represents Google, cautioned employees that “significant visa stamping appointment delays” are being reported across multiple US embassies and consulates. The firm warned that international travel could “risk an extended stay outside the US” and recommended postponing non-essential trips.

Apple issued a similar warning through Fragomen, its immigration law firm. In a memo circulated last week, employees without a valid H-1B visa stamp were strongly advised to avoid leaving the US due to the possibility of “unpredictable, extended delays” when attempting to return. Staff who could not defer travel were urged to consult Apple’s immigration team in advance.