A growing crisis is threatening thousands of Indian families in the U.S., as children of H-1B visa holders face deportation after turning 21. This issue, known as aging out, forces young adults on H-4 dependent visas into legal uncertainty, with no clear pathway to remain in the country they call home.
Why Is This Happening?
Under current U.S. immigration laws, when children on H-4 visas turn 21, they lose their dependent status and must switch to another visa or leave the U.S. With lengthy green card backlogs for Indians, many of these children have no viable option to stay.
What Has Changed?
Previously, these children had a two-year grace period to transition to a student or work visa. However, recent immigration policy shifts have shortened this window, pushing thousands towards deportation.
Who Is Affected?
Indian families with children on H-4 visas
H-1B visa holders stuck in green card backlogs
Young adults who have spent most of their lives in the U.S.
What Can Be Done?
Immigration advocates are urging lawmakers to address the issue, but time is running out. If you or someone you know is affected, consider reaching out to local representatives, immigration lawyers, and advocacy groups.
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