An Indian H-1B visa holder recently shared a terrifying experience after discovering their passport was missing while landing in Shanghai. The incident left them trapped at the international airport, with no official route to travel onward or return.
Authorities Attempt to Deport Without Passport
Chinese authorities initially planned to send the worker back to the US. However, without a passport, boarding any flight was impossible. The individual later claimed that officials booked a flight back to America, but an engine issue delayed departure.
H-1B Status at Serious Risk
The situation is extremely worrying for the Indian national. If deported to the US without valid documentation, they could face immediate detention. This would not only revoke their H-1B visa but also jeopardise their career and future immigration status.
Indian Consulate Steps In
The Indian worker reached out to India’s emergency consular services for help. They requested an Emergency Certificate or a temporary passport to travel out of China. However, such a document would only allow travel to India—not directly to the US.
Reapplying for Visa Adds Further Delays
If forced to return to India, the worker will need to apply again for a US visa. The process can take several days or even weeks, adding to the stress and uncertainty of the situation.
Netizens Offer Urgent Advice
The stranded individual’s post gained widespread attention online. Many advised them to contact their employer, HR, airline representatives, and airport officials to push for faster intervention.
Administrative Delays and Bureaucratic Hurdles
Under the current US administration, such cases have become tougher to resolve. Even after returning to India, the worker would face long visa reissuance delays, background checks, and administrative scrutiny—turning a passport loss into a bureaucratic nightmare.




