The US may eliminate the 60-day grace period for H-1B visa holders who lose their jobs, affecting many Indian professionals. The Department of Homeland Security has proposed removing the cushion that currently allows these workers and other legal nonimmigrants to stay in the country while seeking a new sponsor, changing status, or preparing to depart. The rule, under review at the White House, is not yet final. Current regulations permit up to 60 days or until authorized stay expires, whichever comes first. Without this period, laid-off H-1B holders could quickly lose legal status and face pressure to secure new employment or leave. The change would particularly impact those needing time to find sponsors willing to file petitions. Many such workers have lived in the US for years, owning homes and raising families. Critics argue the move increases employer leverage and reduces worker mobility, while supporters view it as consistent with the temporary nature of the program. The proposal aligns with broader efforts to tighten legal immigration rules.
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