Indian man on H-1B visa shares ‘brutal’ experience after being laid off, wife’s H4 rejection: ‘Thinking of moving back’

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Indian Man on H-1B Visa Details Harsh Experience Post-Layoff, H4 Visa Denial Sparks Relocation Consideration

Indian man on H 1B visa – Indian man on H-1B visa shares a harrowing account of his professional and personal struggles following a layoff, as his wife’s H4 visa application was rejected, prompting the couple to contemplate returning to India. The post, shared on a popular platform, highlights the growing anxieties among immigrant professionals in the U.S. amidst evolving visa policies and economic uncertainties.

Layoff and Visa Challenges

A senior financial analyst from India, who worked at AMD for over six years, recounted his experience in a Reddit thread. After being laid off three months ago, he described the U.S. job market as a “brutal” landscape, with the emotional toll of separation from his spouse proving more daunting than the search itself. “The hardest part isn’t finding a job—it’s being away from my wife, who is now in India,” he emphasized in his post.

“Since my H-1B visa extension to 2031, I’ve faced endless rejections and a lack of clarity. My wife’s H4 application was denied, and now we’re left in limbo, questioning whether we can stay or if we should consider moving back,” the user wrote.

Although the article does not confirm the authenticity of his claims, the narrative resonates with many visa holders navigating similar challenges. The H-1B program, a cornerstone for Indian professionals in the U.S., has seen increased scrutiny, leaving individuals like him to weigh the pros and cons of staying or relocating.

Strategic Considerations for Relocation

Despite his optimism about his career, the man has started exploring options for returning to India. He outlined seven key questions for fellow professionals, including concerns about the value of U.S. experience in the Indian job market, the best cities for his background, and whether to apply for new jobs immediately or wait for a better opportunity. His qualifications—such as a Master’s in Quantitative Finance and an MBA in Finance—position him well for sectors like semiconductor technology, AI infrastructure, and BFSI.

Commenters on the thread echoed his concerns, with some questioning the validity of the H-1B extension. “How can an H-1B visa be valid until 2031? Even with an extension, it should only last until 2029,” one user noted. Others reassured him, stating, “Your background makes

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