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Sudden US move pushes H-1B interviews to 2026: Why travelling to India could cost visa holders their jobs | Explained

Immigration attorneys have warned that travelling at this time could cost many workers their jobs because most US companies cannot legally allow long periods of remote work from outside the country.

December 11, 2025 / 14:17 IST
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Indian H-1B visa holders have been warned against travelling to India after the United States abruptly postponed visa interviews that were scheduled for December. The interviews have now been pushed to March, April, or even May 2026, leaving thousands of workers in uncertainty. Immigration attorneys have warned that travelling at this time could cost many workers their jobs because most US companies cannot legally allow long periods of remote work from outside the country.

Hundreds of H-1B holders had already flown to India to attend their December appointments when they received last-minute emails informing them that their interviews had been rescheduled. The sudden change occurred a week after the US State Department announced that it would expand social media screening to include H-1B applicants and their dependents.

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Experts warn: Do not travel for stamping

India Today quoted immigration attorney Rahul Reddy saying that H-1B professionals should avoid international travel unless they already have a valid visa stamp in their passport. “Do not travel internationally for visa stamping unless you already have a valid visa in your passport,” he said.