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Monday, April 21, 2025

What to Know About International Travel by Employees with Work Visas - The National Law Review

We have previously written about the steps employers should take to ensure I-9 compliance and prepare for immigration site visits. In light of new immigration guidelines impacting visa holders, employers also should prepare for travel outside the U.S. (whether for personal or business reasons) by their employees with work visas.

Visa holders traveling outside of the U.S. for the first time on a new visa have to get their visa stamped at a U.S. Embassy or Consulate in order to return to the U.S. — recent immigration policy changes and changes to the visa processing procedure may cause delays in employees returning to the U.S. (and to work) from international travel.

First, in an executive order on January 20, 2025, President Trump ordered that all immigrants should be “vetted and screened to the maximum degree possible.” H-1B visa and other work visa holders traveling abroad, to get their visas stamped, will likely be subject to increased scrutiny under this directive. Employers should expect that more visas will be placed in “administrative processing,” in which the consular officer requires additional information from sources other than the visa holder to determine eligibility. Administrative processing can result in long delays, during which time visa holders cannot return to the U.S.

More recently, on February 18, 2025, the Department of State (DOS) announced changes to the Visa Interview Waiver, or “dropbox,” eligibility requirements. The dropbox process allows visa...



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