120,000 H-1Bs Approved—But What’s the Catch?

120000 H-1B Visas Approved

More than 120,000 H-1B visas are already approved for 2026. That’s an enormous number, considering it is more of a lottery than a strategy in an industry.

Skilled workers—mostly Indians—wait for that one message every year. It decides whether they stay, leave, or put their life on hold.

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Even as America First continues to ring out in American politics, the H-1B program quietly staggers on. The demand hasn’t disappeared—it just is quieter these days, as though people have learned to keep hope low and plan B handy.

The 2026 numbers are healthy, but they only partially account for it. Thousands of people are years in limbo, stuck in jobs they can’t leave, afraid even to go home for a family emergency, worried about what will happen if the rules get rearranged overnight.

What’s also clear is this: the system does not esteem skill so much as timing and luck. The most talented engineers, researchers, designers—many perish, while others are chosen without anyone knowing what follows.

The truth is, this is no longer a work visa. It’s become a life visa—tied to careers, children’s futures, and dreams that do not fit into a spreadsheet.

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