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'I bought a one-way ticket and moved back to India': Former H-1B visa holder says 'first time in my adult life I felt completely in control of my own career'
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Times of India
· Jul 12, 2026
'I left America after H-1B stamping trip': Indian professional explains why he returned home and what he struggled with
An Indian professional shared his voluntary return from the US after an H-1B visa stamping trip. He found closer family ties and easier professional networking opportunities upon his return. However, he also faced significant infrastructure and traffic issues in India. Business processes and pollution presented further daily challenges for him. Despite these difficulties, he felt his decision to return was the right one.
The Tribune
· Jul 1, 2026
‘3 interview cycles, still no US job offer’: Indian-origin techie heads home, says 15 years of experience wasn’t enough
A senior Indian-origin technology professional has shared that he is finally preparing to return to India after failing to secure a suitable role in the United States despite multiple interview attempts. In a Reddit post titled ‘End of the road, coming back from US’, the user said he had accepted the outcome after several unsuccessful []
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· Jul 7, 2026
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Tampa Free Press
· Jul 11, 2026
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· Jul 1, 2026
Reddit user's post on returning to India after US MS degree, job search sparks buzz: ‘Lost my motivation and…’
A Reddit user returned to India after completing Masters in the US, struggling to find a job abroad and facing financial pressure.
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Related coverage for "'I bought a one-way ticket and moved back to India': Former H-1B visa holder says 'first time in my adult life I felt completely in control of my own career'": Times of India — 'I left America after H-1B stamping trip': Indian professional explains why he returned home and what he struggled with. The Tribune — ‘3 interview cycles, still no US job offer’: Indian-origin techie heads home, says 15 years of experience wasn’t enough. Seeking Alpha — Visa: A Compounder Hiding In Plain Sight. Tampa Free Press — Feds Overrule Minnesota Executive Pardon To Deport Convicted Child Sex Offender. DNyuz — I started traveling solo at 35. It’s done wonders for my anxiety.. Hindustan Times — Reddit user's post on returning to India after US MS degree, job search sparks buzz: ‘Lost my motivation and…’