H-1B stamping dates opening in India but don't travel if you are in the US, says immigration expert

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H-1B visa stamping slots are becoming available in India, but immigration experts advise those currently in the US not to travel to India for stamping. Thousands of Indians were stranded in their home country after traveling to India for vacation and being unable to return to the US due to canceled visa interviews.
H-1B visa stamping slots are opening in India. Immigration attorney Emily Neumann advises those in the US not to travel to India for stamping. Those already in India should try to book slots. The US government has been rescheduling and canceling visa interviews, leaving thousands of Indians stranded. H-1B visa holders need a stamp to re-enter the US. The stamp is valid for three years for Indians. New stamping is required to re-enter the country or enter for the first time.
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