The US government shutdown has caused significant disruptions across various federal agencies, with the processing of H-1B visas and green cards being severely affected. This situation poses challenges for numerous Indian professionals. The Department of Labor, which is responsible for managing the Labor Condition Applications (LCAs) necessary for H-1B visa sponsorship, has suspended its operations. Consequently, the processing of new H-1B visas and the ability of individuals to switch employers or change their status have been halted. The Department of Labor’s involvement in PERM certification, a key requirement for employment-based green cards, is also impacted. Applicants awaiting LCA approval before October 1 are now experiencing delays. The standstill in H-1B processing will continue until the shutdown concludes, and the Department of Labor can resume its normal operations. The temporary closure creates uncertainty, disrupting the plans of many Indian professionals working in the US.
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