H1B Visa Delayed 18 Months, 1 Lakh Revoked: What’s Happening?

Interview wait times have stretched to shocking levels, with delays of up to 18 months in several locations.;

Update: 2026-01-13 13:53 GMT

The United States visa is one of the most anticipated and the preferred entry points in the globe, but things are not looking very promising for the international population due to new measures.

The H1B visa system is going through one of its toughest phases in recent years, pushing many skilled professionals to the brink of giving up. Interview wait times have stretched to shocking levels, with delays of up to 18 months in several locations.

For many applicants, this long period of uncertainty means stalled careers, expired job offers, and mounting financial pressure. What was once a clear pathway to work in the United States has now turned into an exhausting waiting game.

Adding to the strain is the introduction of a staggering 100000 dollar H1B visa related fee, which has made survival extremely difficult for consultancies.

Smaller firms are being hit the hardest, as they struggle to absorb such high costs while complying with stricter scrutiny and documentation demands. This has led to fewer sponsorships and reduced opportunities for genuine candidates.

The situation has become even more alarming with over 100000 visas revoked in less than a year. Thousands more revocations are currently under review or in process, creating fear across the immigrant workforce. Many workers who followed the rules and built their lives around legal employment are suddenly finding themselves at risk.

Together, these delays, financial burdens, and mass revocations are reshaping the H1B landscape, leaving applicants frustrated, anxious, and increasingly disillusioned with the system.

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