Good News For Those On The H-1B Visa Hit By Layoffs In The US
There could be some good news for those on the H-1B visa hit by layoffs in the US. A high-level committee has recommended an extension of the grace period for H1-B workers, who have lost their jobs, to 6 months from the existing 2 months. This will give the employees more time to find other jobs. BTTV Correspondent Aakanksha Chaturvedi explains.
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