H-1B visa process is going through some significant changes. On social media, people are discussing about how the H-1B visa is making it harder for Americans to find employment. The stress of an H-1B visa holder who is currently debating whether to remain in the US or relocate to India or Europe is explained in a recent social media post on TeamBlind.

Why is he contemplating a move to Europe or India?

An article about Vidya Peters, a CEO of Indian descent chose Europe over the US and launched a billion-dollar company in Europe. In contrast to the lengthy US red tape, Peters explained that Europe offered a much simpler method that enabled her to swiftly sponsor visas and hire local talent.

The post is a request for guidance from people who may have followed similar paths, and it has generated discussions among internet users. “Anyone here made the jump or tried it? I’d love some real-life guidance before I give up completely,” the user wrote.

‘Move back to India’

Netizens weighed in on which is the better option. A user wrote, “I moved back to India 4.5 years back after my U.S. stint of 12 years. Never been happier. Make close to my US pay through freelancing and save like 95 percent. Close to family , work from home , do multiple side hustles without visa issues , I generate local employment and also made a supply chain network my local artisans to directly export their special wood carvings without middlemen.”

“I was also there when my father got diagnosed with cancer and he told me that me being here was 90 percent support mentally for him. Ofcourse I have some issues with Pollution and sometimes miss my life in US but such episodes have drastically reduced as time went by. If you understand Telugu this famous song will give you some perspective,” the user added.

“Moving back to India too, stayed here for 10 years and happy to return,” added another. “If you want to come back, don’t go to India. It’s becoming increasingly difficult to get Visa from India,” added a netizen.

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