‘Stuck in India’: US cancels H-1b interviews, leaving workers stranded back home
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‘Stuck in India’: US cancels H-1b interviews, leaving workers stranded back home
Hundreds of Indian H-1B visa holders are stranded in India after US consulates abruptly canceled their work permit renewal appointments, rescheduling them months later. This disruption follows the Trump administration's expanded social media vetting policy, leaving highly skilled workers facing job uncertainty and significant delays in returning to the US.

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