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A layoff shouldn’t uproot a Silicon Valley family

  • Posted on August 18, 2026
  • By Washington Post
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  • 1 min read
In brief

H-1B visa holders in Silicon Valley face unique challenges when experiencing job loss, as employment termination directly threatens their immigration status and family stability. Unlike domestic workers, visa-dependent employees must navigate complex legal requirements while securing new employment within strict timeframes. This precarious situation highlights the vulnerability of skilled immigrants in the tech industry and raises important questions about worker protections, visa flexibility, and policy reforms needed to prevent displacement of foreign talent and their families.

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A layoff shouldn’t uproot a Silicon Valley family
A layoff shouldn’t uproot a Silicon Valley family

When a Silicon Valley worker on an H-1B visa loses a job, it becomes an immediate immigration emergency.
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