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From H-1B to B-1 visa, Indian entrepreneur's 'leap of faith'

"Life feels in my control and exciting every day," Aniruddha shared
After spending nine years on an H-1B visa, Aniruddha, an Indian entrepreneur, decided to switch to a B-1 visa, and it's been a game-changer for him. growwith_ani/Instagram

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Aniruddha, an Indian entrepreneur, has shared his inspiring story of transitioning from an H-1B visa to a B-1 visa, which has given him a new lease on life. After spending nine years on an H-1B visa, he decided to switch to a B-1 visa, and it's been a game-changer for him.

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Aniruddha described his life on an H-1B visa as mundane and restrictive. He couldn't run his own business, was allowed to travel to India only once a year and had to renew his visa every three years. The constant uncertainty due to government policies and being stuck in the corporate loop made him feel like a ‘slave’.

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However, after switching to a B-1 visa, Aniruddha's life changed dramatically. He can now run his own LLC legally, travel to the US twice a year from India and enjoys a 10-year visa validity period. With no stress about policy changes, he can focus on his entrepreneurship venture.

"Life feels in my control and exciting every day," he shared.

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Aniruddha's decision to switch to a B-1 visa was not impulsive. He took a leap of faith and made the jump, which has paid off for him. He's now living in India full-time and visiting the US only for conferences.

Aniruddha's post coincided with a major policy announcement by US President Donald Trump, requiring companies to pay a one-time fee of $100,000 (approximately Rs 88 lakh) for every new H-1B visa application. This move has sparked concern among Indian professionals, who make up nearly 70% of H-1B visa holders. Many see this as an attempt to restrict Indian talent from accessing opportunities in the American tech industry.

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