Claims of viral post 3 H -1B visa holders were denied admission for us to live in India in 60 days.

A viral social media post claimed that three Indian citizens were allegedly denied entering the US, as they broke the rules and stayed in India for more than 60 days. Stating the status of these three H -1B visa holders, a message posted on the threads is rounding when they were stopped on Abu Dhabi immigration and their visa was canceled. The post triggers a debate between the H-1B community as many people suspected that it was fake and their entry would have been banned for some other reason. According to the viral post, all three had evidence of emergency and approval email from the company and attorney, but still, they were sent back. It stayed for two months and 27 days, while the other two lived in India for more than two to three months. “I am very sorry to hear this. Right now, three H1B holders made me mess from Abu Dhabi Airport. He was denied admission and his H1B visa was canceled to live in India beyond 60 days – one 2 months 27 days, the other stayed in 3 months. They are now waiting for flights – one from Bangalore, two Hyderabad. Even with employer letters and emergency evidence, CBP still read 22 CFR 41.122 (H) (3), “the message.

A thread post refused to enter the US incident of 3 H -1B visa holders.
One user wrote, “If you are working in the USA, there is no need to be India for 3 months.” The same post was taken down on Reddit. A reditor claimed that there is no such rule as long as visa and employment remains valid. “Nothing seems to be here. An H1B visa as an Indian passport holder-a non-migrant, temporary worker visa-you are allowed to stay outside the US for an extended period, as long as your visa and employment remains valid,” the user wrote.“There is no specific law that prevents the H1B holders from staying outside the US for more than 60 days. It seems that the immigration authorities may not have followed the appropriate guidelines in the matter, and the decision to deport these individuals seems suspicious,” said the user.