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  • H-1B Workers Stranded in India Create Tax Dilemma for Employers | The US Is Losing Top Tech Talen…

    H-1B Workers Stranded in India Create Tax Dilemma for Employers | The US Is Losing Top Tech Talen…

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    H-1B Workers Stranded in India Create Tax Dilemma for Employers

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    US businesses risk hefty tax bills as thousands of their H-1B workers remain stranded in India because of months-long visa interview delays, complicating remote work options.

    The State Department rescheduled the workers’ visa interview appointments after abruptly imposing extensive new social media screening policies, delaying the US return of people who traveled to India to visit relatives.

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    The US Is Losing Top Tech Talent to India in the Wake of Trump’s H-1B Chaos

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    The Trump administration has put new fees and other barriers on a visa program popular among Indian engineers working in the US.

    Kunal Bahl returned to India in 2007 after failing to secure an H-1B visa.

    Two decades ago, Kunal Bahl almost achieved the American dream. The India-born engineer earned an MBA at the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School, then an internship at Microsoft Corp. That position led to an invitation to have dinner with Bill Gates at his house, and later to a full-time job at the tech giant. But the dream unraveled in 2007, when Bahl’s H-1B visa application was rejected. At 23 he packed his bags and returned to his home country. “My heart sank when I got word,” he says. “Such decisions are one-sided and irreversible.”

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