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Laid off H-1B workers receive deportation notices despite 60 day grace period: What’s going wrong?
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H-1B workers in the United States face unexpected deportation risks. Many laid-off workers receive deportation notices despite following visa rules. These workers file timely applications within the grace period. But the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services serves notices before decisions. This creates uncertainty and legal issues for skilled professionals. Immigration lawyers seek clarification from the Department of Homeland Security.
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