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Google Warns Employees on US Visas Against International Travel Due to Processing Delays

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Last updated: December 20, 2025 9:38 am
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Published: December 20, 2025
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google warns employees on visas against leaving the us amid year long return delays report

In a recent internal advisory, Google has cautioned its employees holding U.S. visas about potential travel risks associated with international trips. The warning comes amid reports of significant delays—up to 12 months—for visa re-entry processing at U.S. embassies and consulates. This advisory, issued by Google’s external counsel, BAL Immigration Law, highlights the importance of avoiding overseas travel without necessary precautions.

The memo indicated that employees requiring visa stamping to return to the U.S. could encounter prolonged periods stranded abroad due to unprecedented backlogs at diplomatic missions. The advisory explicitly urged affected staff to reconsider any plans for international travel, citing reported delays in visa stamping appointments.

These processing troubles are affecting various visa categories, including H-1B, H-4, F, J, and M visas, and are not confined to a single region. The U.S. Department of State recognized the delays, attributing them to new social media screening requirements implemented to enhance vetting processes. This shift in focus aims to conduct thorough reviews of visa applicants rather than solely prioritize quick processing times.

Experts suggest that while foreign nationals with valid visa stamps may typically return to the U.S., the intensified vetting has rendered even routine travel risky. Immigration attorney Jason Finkelman emphasized that non-essential travel should be avoided at this time to prevent complications related to extended stays outside the U.S.

This situation is particularly concerning for major U.S. tech companies like Google, Amazon, Microsoft, and Meta, which rely heavily on the H-1B program, a critical pathway for skilled foreign workers. The program has encountered heightened scrutiny, especially since the Trump administration, leading to debates over its accessibility and the implications of stricter monitoring.

Google’s internal communication did not provide specific guidance for employees already abroad facing postponed appointments. The company has chosen not to comment further on the situation. As international travel becomes increasingly unpredictable for visa holders, the impact on employers and employees alike remains a pressing issue in the current immigration landscape.

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