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H-1B clock ticking faster

Deportation threats force Indians to reassess US life

by Blitz India Media
August 21, 2025
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H-1B clock ticking faster
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NEW DELHI: THE coveted American dream is turning into a source of anxiety for a growing number of Indian professionals in the United States. A stark new reality of job instability and aggressive immigration enforcement is forcing many to make a difficult choice: cling to a precarious, high-paying life abroad or return home to stability, even if it means a significant pay cut.

A recent poll reveals that a startling one in six Indian H-1B visa holders, or someone they know, has received a deportation notice within the 60-day grace period following a layoff.

This rising fear is causing a seismic shift in sentiment. According to a poll of 1,584 professionals on the anonymous app Blind, 45% are now seriously considering returning to India if they lose their jobs. The core of the problem lies in the shrinking safety net for laid-off foreign workers. While regulations grant a 60-day window to find a new job, reports since mid-2025 indicate that Notices to Appear (NTAs) for deportation are being issued far sooner, sometimes within just two weeks.

This bureaucratic whiplash leaves professionals in a state of legal limbo, facing the risk of a permanent ban from the US. This uncertainty has corroded the long-term appeal of a US career. A mere 35% of those polled said they would choose a US work visa again, a testament to the fading allure. The dilemma is deeply personal and financial, with many tech workers weighing their high salary against the constant stress of potential layoffs.

The “reverse migration” calculus is complex. The primary deterrents to leaving the US remain powerful: the fear of significant pay cuts (cited by 25%) and a perceived lower quality of life (24%). Yet, the emotional and legal toll of the current environment is pushing many to reconsider. For those terminated, 26% would try another country, but nearly a third (29%) are left undecided, paralyzed by the choice. Adding to the tension is the political climate, with recent calls from figures like President Donald Trump for American companies to “stop hiring in India.” Ultimately, the American dream for H-1B holders now comes with an unprecedented risk, forcing a generation of skilled Indian workers to question if the dream is still worth the price.

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