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The U.S. has restricted non-immigrant visas, delayed processing, and increased scrutiny, affecting travelers and workers, especially Indians.
The U.S. has tightened non-immigrant visa processing, causing delays and restricting applications to applicants' home countries, ending third-country visa stamping.
Expanded background checks and mandatory social media reviews—sometimes requiring public profiles—have increased risks for travelers, even with valid visas.
Applicants face unpredictable delays, port-of-entry screenings, and potential employment disruptions.
A new $100,000 fee applies only to first-time H-1B applicants abroad, paid by employers.
Immigration experts advise against non-essential travel, especially for Indian nationals, urging caution online to avoid scrutiny.
Los Estados Unidos han restringido las visas de no inmigrantes, retrasado el procesamiento y aumentado el escrutinio, afectando a los viajeros y trabajadores, especialmente a los indios.