An H1B visa holder traveling from India to the U.S. had her visa canceled during a secondary inspection at Abu Dhabi airport in January. The incident occurred after the individual was questioned about her work status while abroad, leading to the cancellation of her visa and a stamp of “Cancelled and Withdrawn” in her passport.
Key Details:
- The visa holder had traveled to India for two months, primarily for her daughter’s birthday.
- During preclearance, she was asked about her work activities while in India, which included partial remote work.
- U.S. officials claimed she had “overstayed” in India and that working remotely for a U.S. company while abroad violated U.S. law.
- The visa holder’s immigration attorney disputes this interpretation, stating there is no law against remote work from India for U.S. employees.
This incident highlights the complexities and potential risks associated with international travel for H1B visa holders, particularly concerning remote work policies. Need help with your immigration case? Visit QuickFiling.us for professional immigration services.
Source: r/h1b
