H-1B holders face crisis as remote work from home country triggers visa revocations
By
Binu Mathew
H-1B visa holders outside the US are having a tough time battling with the administrative and enforcement agencies. While many are finding themselves stuck in the home country due to a lack of visa stamping, many others are seeing their visa stamping revoked at the airports.
‘Working remotely from outside the US’ has emerged as a prominent reason in the recent revocation of H-1B visa stampings. But are H-1B holders allowed to work remotely? What do Labor Condition Application (LCA) rules say?
