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In a recent development, the U.S. State Department has announced that it is "prioritizing thoroughly vetting" each visa case, which may lead to significant delays for some visa employees. This announcement has prompted Google to caution its employees holding visas not to leave the United States. The potential for delays in re-entry could extend up to a year, creating uncertainty for those who may need to travel abroad for personal or professional reasons.
The State Department's focus on meticulous vetting is aimed at ensuring security and compliance with immigration regulations. However, this rigorous process has raised concerns among visa holders who rely on timely travel for various commitments. Google’s warning serves as a reminder of the complexities and challenges that can arise within the immigration system, particularly for individuals on work visas. Employees are encouraged to consider the implications of international travel and to stay informed about their visa status as processing times may vary significantly.
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