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    Amazon allows stranded H-1B employees to work remotely from India — but with major restrictions

    Neha Kumari
    By Neha KumariJanuary 3, 2026

    Amazon has said that employee stranded in India due to H-1B visa delays can work remotely until March — but with certain restrictions. This is a rare exception to Microsoft’s five-days-in-office rule.

    The change was announced after thousands of H-1B visa holders who came to India for visa stamping got stuck in the country as their physical interviews were rescheduled.

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