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StudentEB5 Releases Comprehensive Survival Guide for H-1B Visa Holders Facing Layoffs in 2026 Tech Sector Downturn

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StudentEB5 Releases Comprehensive Survival Guide for H-1B Visa Holders Facing Layoffs in 2026 Tech Sector Downturn

June 04
03:49 2026
StudentEB5 Releases Comprehensive Survival Guide for H-1B Visa Holders Facing Layoffs in 2026 Tech Sector Downturn
StudentEB5 has released a survival guide for H-1B workers facing layoffs amid 110,000 tech job cuts in Q1 2026. The guide covers the 60-day grace period, bridging strategies including H-1B portability, B-1/B-2 status, and cap-exempt employment, plus the EB-5 concurrent filing pathway to employer-independent permanent residency. Key deadlines: September 30, 2026 grandfathering cutoff and a projected investment increase in early 2027.

StudentEB5 today released a comprehensive strategic guide for H-1B visa holders navigating job loss in the midst of a sweeping 2026 tech sector downturn. The guide details the legal mechanics of the 60-day grace period, short-term bridging strategies, and the EB-5 Immigrant Investor Program as a path to permanent residency that eliminates employer dependence entirely.

The report, titled The H-1B Layoff Survival Guide: A Comprehensive Strategic Guide to Maintaining Status and Securing Permanent Residency in the United States, was published in response to an escalating wave of tech layoffs. In the first quarter of 2026 alone, more than 110,000 employees across 144 technology companies were let go, leaving thousands of H-1B workers facing an immediate legal countdown.

The 60-day clock and what it actually means

The guide addresses a widespread misconception: the 60-day grace period under 8 CFR 214.1(l)(2) begins on the last actual day of employment, not when severance payments end or HR offboarding concludes. Severance packages, COBRA continuation, and internal transitions do not extend H-1B status. Workers who misunderstand this distinction risk accruing unlawful presence, which can trigger a 3-year or 10-year bar from U.S. re-entry.

Short-term bridging options

The report outlines four bridging strategies for workers who cannot secure a new H-1B transfer within 60 days. H-1B portability allows immediate work authorization at a new employer as soon as USCIS receives a non-frivolous petition, bypassing the annual lottery. A B-1/B-2 change of status via Form I-539, filed within the grace period, stops unlawful presence accrual and preserves job search rights while income-generating work remains prohibited. H-4 dependent status is available to workers whose spouses hold a valid H-1B, with an H-4 EAD available if the principal spouse holds an approved I-140. Cap-exempt employment at universities, nonprofit research organizations, or affiliated institutions offers a transfer option available at any time without lottery exposure.

The EB-5 permanent solution

The guide highlights the EB-5 Immigrant Investor Program as the only option that removes employer dependence from the equation permanently. Under the Reform and Integrity Act of 2022, H-1B workers in lawful status can file Form I-526E and Form I-485 concurrently. Once the I-485 is filed, the applicant enters a period of authorized stay and can remain in the United States indefinitely while the green card is adjudicated. The concurrent Employment Authorization Document grants unrestricted work authorization for any employer or self-employment, and Advance Parole enables international travel without a visa stamp.

Time-sensitive deadlines

The report identifies two approaching milestones. The grandfathering provision under the RIA expires on September 30, 2026, protecting investors who file before that date from potential non-reauthorization of the Regional Center Program. The minimum TEA investment amount is also projected to increase from $800,000 to between $940,000 and $950,000 in early 2027. Workers considering the EB-5 pathway are advised to initiate the process immediately given the months of source-of-funds documentation and project due diligence required.

About StudentEB5

StudentEB5 helps international students, H-1B professionals, and globally mobile individuals understand the EB-5 investment program and explore pathways to U.S. permanent residency. The platform provides research, guides, and free consultations. Content is for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal or investment advice.

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