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America An Indian worker who lived in India for 12 years said he returned to India to take care of his aging parents. He says that he is very happy that he took this decision. Apart from family responsibilities, the Indian said that he is getting a better life by coming here. He is getting home-cooked food and is now free from America’s immigration and visa hassles. At the same time, he also has some regrets, about which he has explained in detail.
Returning from America is the most difficult decision: Indian worker
social media platform reddit But in one post the Indian worker said, ‘I returned to India last year. This was probably one of the most difficult decisions of my life. I had come back to take care of my aging parents and it was unbearable for me to see them struggling with health problems alone. He says that coming to India proved to be the right decision because he felt comfortable here. remote job Also found. Also, because of the savings he has, he can leave the job at any time.
No worries about immigration-visa stamping: Indian worker
Indian worker Said, ‘Looking back, I am glad I took the decision to return. I supported my parents in their recovery after their surgeries. I sleep peacefully, knowing that they are just in the other room and I am with them. I have no worries about returning to India in circumstances like emergency. No hassles related to immigration, visa stamping or losing citizenship. Even after this he is missing America.
What do Indians regret?
The Indian man says that even after returning from America, he misses there. He said, ‘Even after all these things, a part of me is not able to forget America. I was living the best life in California. I still have my US social security number, ID, bank account. How strange it feels to think that I can no longer go back to America.
He further said, ‘I have not brought even a single penny from America to India. I don’t know why – I know I can’t go back, but it’s strange that after living in America for 12 years, I became so attached to a place where I was always nothing more than a foreigner.’ Indian workers are missing America even after coming to India, which tells us what kind of life is there in a foreign country.





