Visa in Hand, US Move Delayed: H1B Techie Stuck?

Indian techie facing H-1B visa delay

Many Indians chasing the American dream fall into the H-1B trap. Employers keep hope alive while delaying transfers repeatedly. That’s what one techie is facing now — stuck in India despite having an approved and stamped H-1B visa.

Visa Approved, Yet No Travel

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He shared online that his employer has postponed his US move multiple times. The journey that was supposed to begin in April got delayed to June, then to January, and now to March 31, 2026. His dream remains grounded, even with a valid visa in hand.

Better Offer at Home

While waiting endlessly, another Indian company has offered him ₹54 lakh per annum, nearly 50% higher than his current ₹35 lakh package. Still, his US employer keeps extending hope, promising a “March move” and better pay once he relocates.

Netizens Warn Against the Trap

Online users warn that such promises rarely end well. The US job market is unstable, with frequent policy changes. Many suggest he should accept the higher-paying job in India instead of relying on a visa-dependent dream filled with stress and uncertainty.

High Cost of Switching Employers

Rejecting the current US sponsor could mean giving up the H-1B visa for a while. A future transfer may cost the employer the new $100,000 fee, making them reluctant to take him later. That makes his decision even harder.

Time to Reconsider the Dream

Indian techies must stay alert when employers exploit their patience and ambition. When opportunity knocks at home, you should take it. Waiting endlessly for a “move” that never happens only delays progress and peace of mind.

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