Stranded Indian seeks H-1B slot after interview postponement

Indians with US jobs are stranded in India due to the Trump administration's postponement of H-1B visa interviews from December to March. A plea posted on Reddit by one such individual has gone viral, seeking an appointment slot. While MAGA supporters celebrate it as a victory, others in the community are offering help by creating available interview slots.

The Trump administration has delayed H-1B visa interviews originally scheduled for December until March, leaving many Indians who have secured jobs in the United States unable to travel. This policy shift has stranded professionals in India, disrupting their career plans and personal lives.

In a viral Reddit post, one affected Indian made a public plea to fellow community members, begging for assistance in securing an H-1B appointment slot. The post quickly gained traction, highlighting the frustration among Indian tech workers reliant on these visas.

Reactions have been polarized. Supporters of the MAGA movement, aligned with former President Trump's immigration stance, have gloated over the delay, viewing it as a win against H-1B programs often criticized for displacing American workers. In contrast, empathetic users on social media and Reddit have vowed to help, with some committing to release or create visa interview slots to aid those in need.

This incident underscores ongoing tensions around US visa policies for skilled immigrants from India, a key source of H-1B applicants. As interviews remain postponed, affected individuals continue to navigate uncertainties in their relocation efforts.

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