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H1B Visa Holders Fear Trump’s Second Term Consequences!

During his first term, Trump made significant changes to the H1B visa process, leading to increased scrutiny and stricter approval rates.

By:  Tupaki Desk   |   20 Sep 2024 6:15 AM GMT
H1B Visa Holders Fear Trump’s Second Term Consequences!
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As the 2024 United States elections approach, many immigrants holding H1B visas are feeling anxious about what a potential second term for Donald Trump might mean for them. During his first term, Trump made significant changes to the H1B visa process, leading to increased scrutiny and stricter approval rates. This has left many current and prospective visa holders worried about their future in the U.S.

One user on social media expressed their concern, stating, “I already got picked this year, and my petition is approved. I will be moving to the U.S. by December, but does a Trump victory pose any risk to my status?” This worry is not unfounded. Under Trump's administration, the approval rates for H1B visas dropped significantly, and many applicants faced rejections even with strong applications. For instance, some visa extensions were denied despite being backed by reputable companies.

The fear extends beyond new applications; many are concerned about how difficult it may become to obtain extensions or transition to permanent residency (Green Cards) if Trump returns to power. A user recalled their own experience: “In 2018, my extension got denied despite a very genuine application from a top-rated company. It felt like pure luck who got approval.” Such experiences highlight the uncertainty surrounding the H1B visa program during Trump's presidency.

In conclusion, the anxiety among H1B visa holders is palpable as they face an uncertain future. While no one can predict exactly what changes might occur if Trump wins again, his past actions have created a climate of caution. For now, immigrants and visa holders can only wait and see how the political landscape unfolds while hoping for clearer policies regarding their status in the U.S.