# 對數千名在美國的印度科技工作者來說，失去工作不僅意味著失業，還可能觸發 60 天倒數，決定他們是否能與家人繼續留在美國。

*genai · news · 2026-05-24 · Times of India*

## Key points

- 印度 H-1B 簽證持有人在美國裁員後面臨 60 天找工作期限。
- Meta、Amazon 和 Oracle 等公司因 AI 驅動的裁員，對印度科技工作者影響尤為嚴重。
- 許多被裁的 H-1B 工作者嘗試轉換 B-2 簽證，但核准變得更加困難。
- 根據美國公民及移民服務局/國土安全部數據，印度人在 2025 財年獲批的 406,348 份 H-1B 申請中佔 283,772 份。
- 2026 年已有超過 11 萬名科技員工在 144 家公司被裁員，影響眾多印度工作者。

For thousands of Indian tech workers in US, losing a job now means more than just unemployment. It can also trigger a 60-day countdown that may decide whether they can continue living in the country with their families. As AI-driven restructuring sweeps through Silicon Valley, layoffs at companies such as Meta, Amazon and Oracle are leaving many Indian professionals on H-1B visas scrambling to secure new jobs before their legal stay expires. A viral post on X, cited by the American Bazaar, recently showed the anxiety spreading across Indian communities abroad. The post described the situation of an Indian engineer who had just been laid off from Meta. “An Indian engineer at Meta gets the layoff email at 11pm Bangalore time. His wife is on H-4. His kid is in 3rd grade in Seattle. His Bellevue apartment lease has 8 months left. His H-1B clock just started ticking — 60 days. Meta’s stock went up on the news. Zuck called it becoming more efficient. This is what AI transformation actually looks like for 2 lakh Indians abroad. Ai impact on Indians abroad is highest” The post gained traction online as many users shared concerns about how mass layoffs are affecting Indian families who have built their lives in the United States over several years. For many families, the uncertainty extends far beyond employment. Workers are now dealing with rent agreements, mortgages, school-going children and immigration deadlines all at the same time. Some laid-off professionals are trying to switch temporarily to B-2 visitor visas in order to stay in the US while searching for another employer. The visa can allow them to remain in the country for up to six months, but immigration lawyers say approvals have become increasingly difficult. The pressure is growing alongside widejob cuts across the tech industry. Data from Layoffs.fyi shows more than 110,000 employees have already lost jobs across 144 technology companies in 2026 alone. A significant number of those affected are Indian H-1B workers. A report from the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) showed Indians accounted for 283,772 of the 406,348 approved H-1B petitions in FY25, underlining their major presence in America’s technology sector. End of Article

**Companies:** Meta, Amazon, Oracle
**Countries:** India, United States

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