For many immigrants, the promise of the American dream becomes a beacon of hope. But for those who are moving through the sometimes-harrowing process of obtaining an H1B visa, that dream is perpetually pushed out, hanging in the cloud of uncertainty.
Recently, in a post on a social media platform, one captured the emotional toll of that journey in a heartfelt post that has resonated with countless others who are facing similar struggles.
Does the endless H1B cycle ever make you feel like it’s a dream that is holding you back from truly living the American Dream?” the post bursts, quite forthrightly, to become a lingering question in the minds of hundreds and thousands of immigrants. The question has been a silent battle for lot of people, mostly those on their work visas.
“It’s the same old familiar unease every few years as I wait for H1B renewals, never really knowing what the future holds.”
To this user, it was not just about the papers and processes but a deep-seated anxiety that colored every aspect of life, from financial security to mental health to the ability to plan for the future.
The uncertainty doesn’t just live in the back of their mind; it follows immigrants to their homes, into their relationships, and into every decision about their future. It’s one of those weights many feel but few speak openly.
“How many of us actually talk about it?” he asks. “Do we even open up with friends and family about the stress, the constant feeling of living on edge? Or do we just push on, hoping things work themselves out?”
This is not a cry for help but a call to connect open up share your own struggles, and allow others to support you in the same way.
In an immigration system that can often feel the same way. In an immigration system that can often feel inhumane, these personal stories remind us that behind every visa application is a person, a family, and a future hanging in the balance.




