[ad_1] Dependent visa us: In the US, a lot of trouble has arisen in front of Indians working on H-1B visa. Children of H-1B visa holders, who went to America as a minor with their parents. he/she is now going to be 21 years old and has created a dilemma in front of him/her to leave the US. The reason for this is a decision of the government. The H-1B visa holders are allowed to bring the US as 'Dependent' and children as dependents. For this, they are given H-4 visas.However, according to the rule of the US government, if the children are over 21 years of age and they have not become citizens of America, then they have to leave the country. If they want to live in America after the age of 21, they will have to take another visa. Currently, H-1B visa holder parents have two options. First, they should either send their children away from themselves and send them to India or they should leave their jobs with their thick salary and return to India.How many Indians hover out the danger of leaving US?After the old policy of the government, after the age of 21, there was two years for the new visa, but now the rules have changed. This facility has also been abolished due to court decisions from above. In such a situation, he/she is now afraid of returning to India by himself or living like 'outsiders' people in America. According to the March 2023 data, about 1.34 lakh Indian children were expected to lose the H-4 visa situation before their families received a green card. In easy language, these children will not be able to stop legitimately in America after losing the visa situation.Long wait for green card and tension with court decisionA Texas court recently decided to ban the work permit for new applicants under DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrival). Due to this, most confusion has been born. DACA provides two -year temporary protection from the Deport (exile) to the immigrants without documents, including such children, who are not able to depend on their parents after being 21 years old. Due to this provision, the future of Indian children is hanging in the balance.The biggest tension is a long wait for the green card. Indian H-1B visa holder parents have applied for a green card, but their waiting time is from 12 years to 100 years. Due to not having a green card, their children also have no means of living in the country permanently.What did Indian children say?Dependent visa of a 20 -year -old nursing student from Califori is expiry in August. Talking to TOI, she said, "I have been living here since the age of six. My studies, friends and my future are here. But now I am being told that I may have to leave the country that I have known since childhood." However, the student has an option to convert her visa into F-1 visa (student visa) to continue studying. But by doing so, he/she will be considered a foreign student again.The student said, "On being considered a foreign student, not only children like me will have to lose their tuition fees, federal fund and scholarship, but will also increase the financial burden on our families. Many of these families are already struggling with increasing expenses of living in America."Another 20-year-old student from Texas said, "I cannot afford tuition fees without the assistance of the state, nor can I do off-kampus work to support myself. It seems as if I am getting punished for something that I had no control. [ad_2]