
There’s a lot of chatter and concern among Indian professionals in the U.S. following recent comments from Donald Trump about the H-1B visa program, and it seems the U.S. government is stepping in to clear the air.Reports have been circulating about a potential announcement from Trump regarding H-1B visas, which has understandably caused some anxiety. In response to this growing unease, the U.S. State Department has issued a statement to reassure Indian nationals. A spokesperson has said there's "no need to rush back to India based on these reports."This official communication is meant to calm the nerves of many who are worried about their jobs and their future in the United. The spokesperson emphasized that there are no immediate policy changes and advised people to rely on official sources for information rather than getting caught up in speculation.Essentially, the message from the U.S. government is clear: don't make any sudden decisions. They are advising H-1B visa holders to continue with their work and daily lives as usual. It’s a call for calm amidst the political noise, reminding everyone that official policy changes are announced through proper channels.While the political landscape can be unpredictable, especially during an election year, this clarification from the State Department provides a moment of stability for the thousands of Indian professionals who are an integral part of the American workforce. For now, the word from Washington is to sit tight and wait for credible information.
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