Chaos: Emirates A380 Flight Delayed  By Hours Over H-1B Visa Confusion

Chaos: Emirates A380 Flight Delayed By Hours Over H-1B Visa Confusion

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An Emirates flight departing the United States on Friday was delayed by hours, after widespread confusion over President Trump’s new H-1B visa policy…

H-1B visa causes confusion on Emirates flight

On Friday, September 19, 2025 Trump announced plans to add a new $100,000 fee for H-1B visas. This is a type of visa that allows US employers to hire foreign workers in specialty occupations.

At first, there was massive confusion about the logistics of this. Would this be an annual fee or a one-time fee? Could those on existing H-1B visas leave the United States and reenter? Perhaps there’s no place this confusion played out more in real time and in public than on Emirates flight EK226 from San Francisco (SFO) to Dubai (DXB).

As you’d expect, the Bay Area has a lot of tech workers on H-1B visas, and Emirates transports a lot of those people on its flights. So on Friday, this all played out in real time, as passengers were boarding the Emirates Airbus A380 bound for Dubai.

There was chaos and confusion in the cabin, as many tech companies were emailing their workers warning them not to travel abroad out of fear of not being able to reenter the country. In a video posted online, you can see the confusion in the cabin, and hear the captain making the following announcement:

“Ladies and gentlemen, it’s the captain speaking. Due to the current circumstances, obviously they’re unprecedented for us at Emirates, we are aware that a number of passengers do not wish to travel with us, and that’s perfectly fine. All we ask is that if you wish to offload yourself…”

The Emirates flight ended up departing over three hours late. While it was initially supposed to depart at 5:05PM, it only departed at 8:20PM. Presumably that was due to endless confusion among passengers, plus the need to offload the bags of those who no longer wished to travel.

The Emirates flight from SFO to DXB was delayed by hours

This confusion and frustration was all avoidable

We don’t need to debate the merits of the plan to charge $100,000 for an H-1B visa. However, I think we should all be able to agree that if a policy this significant is implemented, it’s important there’s clarity around how it works.

When this was announced, Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick stood next to Trump and repeated that the new fee was annual. As you’d expect, this would have major implications for existing H-1B workers in the United States.

However, a day later, the White House released a “fact sheet,” clarifying that this isn’t an annual fee, and is a one-time fee that only applies at the time of the petition. Therefore those who are outside the country who already have an H-1B visa wouldn’t be charged this, and would be able to return to the United States.

If this had been clarified in the first place, then all of this chaos would’ve been avoided. So one wonders if Lutnick actually didn’t know the policy, if he repeatedly misspoke, or if the White House backpedaled within a day. Regardless, if that information had been shared from the beginning, that Emirates situation above wouldn’t have happened.

Bottom line

An Emirates Airbus A380 departing San Francisco on Friday was delayed by hours, as passengers scrambled to figure out how Trump’s new H-1B visa policy would impact them. Tech companies largely sent out emails discouraging H-1B holders from traveling abroad, so that’s obviously tricky when you’re onboard a flight departing the United Stats.

In retrospect, the passengers on the flight had little to worry about, since the policy is a one-time fee that doesn’t apply to existing H-1B visas. But unfortunately it took a day for that to be clarified.

What do you make of this Emirates delay situation?

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  1. Lasdiner Guest

    As a former professional visa holder i always felt it was disgusting than a country, a company, a boss could prevent me from travelling whenever i wanted
    What is mind boggling is the delusion that there is actually enough US born talent and workforce (with the skills, motivation and labor cost of overseas manpower) which could fill in once we deny all those visas. Idiotic and a populist nod that someone who remotely claims...

    As a former professional visa holder i always felt it was disgusting than a country, a company, a boss could prevent me from travelling whenever i wanted
    What is mind boggling is the delusion that there is actually enough US born talent and workforce (with the skills, motivation and labor cost of overseas manpower) which could fill in once we deny all those visas. Idiotic and a populist nod that someone who remotely claims to have an eye for good business would not make. For Petes sake the guy’s wife was a visa holder

  2. Mary Guest

    Incompetent corrupt grifters that only know how to enrich themselves. Quite the Banana Republic.

    Avoid at all cost.

  3. John Doe Guest

    I have colleagues who had to scramble and pay thousands to book last minute flights from London and China to get back before the 21st.

    Once again, this administration takes what could be a reasonable policy (allocate visas by companies' willingness to pay vs. random lottery), and implements it in a senseless and arbitrary way.

    100k a year starting tomorrow or for new visas? How does one actually pay? Our London and Bangalore offices...

    I have colleagues who had to scramble and pay thousands to book last minute flights from London and China to get back before the 21st.

    Once again, this administration takes what could be a reasonable policy (allocate visas by companies' willingness to pay vs. random lottery), and implements it in a senseless and arbitrary way.

    100k a year starting tomorrow or for new visas? How does one actually pay? Our London and Bangalore offices are beginning to look more attractive.

    1. GBY Guest

      Good, so I guess this has been also good for airlines. London and Bangalore offices more attractive? great! Have a safe journey

  4. Ole Guest

    What do you expect from attention seeking w$&@e?

  5. Julie Guest

    One should also consider that there were that many Indian nationals in the US on the H1B to create such an issue in the first place though.

  6. Stuart_in_GA Member

    Policies aside, the incompetence of this administration is awe-inspiring.

    1. DavidW Guest

      But not surprising.

  7. JK Guest

    Ben at what point would the Emirates crew time out? With that delay the crew were onboard the plane for a solid 20 hours. I'm surprised a 3 hour late departure + 15:47 flight time was still legal. Crazy times with all these knee jerk policies.

  8. Endre Guest

    I hope the Government changes their proposal and charge the 100k any time someone seeks a visa renewal. There’s been widespread abuse of this visa category by Indians (especially those with fragile masculinity).

    1. LilFlyerX Guest

      Oh look, a jealous schmuck, who is likely compensating for something (or lack thereof).

    2. Eve Guest

      Watch how uncompetitive US becomes against China when you start punishing and reducing these H1B workers. Here is a fact for you, India and China produces at least 1.5 million engineers every year EACH, US does 100k. The H1B attracts mostly the top of those 3-4 million.

      Seriously you guys have the vision cell of a goldfish. You don’t see the hugger scope but off course populist saying NO IMMIGRATION MAKE AMERICANS DO THOSE...

      Watch how uncompetitive US becomes against China when you start punishing and reducing these H1B workers. Here is a fact for you, India and China produces at least 1.5 million engineers every year EACH, US does 100k. The H1B attracts mostly the top of those 3-4 million.

      Seriously you guys have the vision cell of a goldfish. You don’t see the hugger scope but off course populist saying NO IMMIGRATION MAKE AMERICANS DO THOSE JOB is more logical then the fact that it will take decades for those Americans to fill those jobs, let alone be at the same pedigree as their foreign counterparts

  9. Northern Flyer Guest

    Elections have consequences.

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Stuart_in_GA Member

Policies aside, the incompetence of this administration is awe-inspiring.

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Mary Guest

Incompetent corrupt grifters that only know how to enrich themselves. Quite the Banana Republic. Avoid at all cost.

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LilFlyerX Guest

Oh look, a jealous schmuck, who is likely compensating for something (or lack thereof).

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