Google, Apple, Amazon, and Meta have announced plans to stop hiring UAE expatriates on the expensive H-1B visa, marking a significant shift in recruitment strategies among top global tech companies
Google, Apple, Amazon, and Meta have announced plans to stop hiring UAE expatriates on the expensive H-1B visa, marking a significant shift in recruitment strategies among top global tech companies

Google, Apple, Amazon, and Meta have announced plans to stop hiring UAE expatriates on the expensive H-1B visa, marking a significant shift in recruitment strategies among top global tech companies. This move comes as the cost and complexity of obtaining H-1B visas continues to rise, impacting workforce planning.
The decision affects thousands of skilled workers aspiring to join these tech giants from the UAE and the broader region. By halting H-1B hiring, these companies aim to optimize costs and navigate the increasingly stringent visa environment, with the possibility of reallocating talent acquisition to other visa categories or local recruitment.
Industry insiders suggest this change could reshape the tech labor market dynamics in the UAE, leading to greater emphasis on local talent development and alternative visa options. The H-1B visa being expensive and bureaucratically complex is a major hurdle as companies weigh their global hiring strategies against operational expenses.
This development underscores wider trends in the global technology sector where hiring practices evolve in response to geopolitical and economic factors. UAE expats planning careers with multinational tech corporations will need to adapt to this new hiring landscape.
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