Indian H1-B visa holders may be the worst hit by the US tech layoffs
Immigration,Labor,India,Big Tech,Technology,Business
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More than 62,000 Indians have reportedly lost their jobs in the US this year till now. This has left them, especially the H-1B visa holders, desperate under the threat of being forced out of the country.
Foreigners can’t stay back in the US for more than 60 days after losing a job. Hundreds of Indians, facing a major disruption of their settled lives, are now looking for new jobs before this grace period ends.
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