The stamping of H-1B visas in India has been postponed to 2027, causing alarm among Indian-Americans. Rajeev Sharma, co-founder of the Indian-American Advocacy Council, slammed the policy. He said, "This is 100% targeting Indian-Americans who have won their right to work in the US legally and have been contributing to the US economy." Sharma compared the situation with OnlyFans creators who get O-1 visas more easily. He criticized US leaders, saying, "@POTUS and @JDVance are trading H-1B Indians for OnlyFans models on visas instead. Absolutely pathetic. Qatar and Pakistan really have these two by their hijabs." The visa delays started after the Trump administration introduced a $100,000 visa fee. Then consulates in India started deferring stamping interviews. Since December 15, 2025, the US State Department began checking social media profiles of H-1B applicants and their families. This slowed visa processing. Applicants who had interviews in December 2025 were told their appointments were moved to April 2026. Then, in January 2026, many were pushed back further to 2027. H-1B visa stamping is the process of getting a visa sticker in the passport at a US embassy or consulate. It is mandatory to enter the US with an H-1B visa. Many visa holders had returned to India for stamping before expiration. Now, they face long waits before they can return to work in the US. Sharma warned, "These constantly moving goal posts will ensure job losses for many Indian Americans who trusted this government."