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    ‘America, I love you’: Indian woman bids tearful farewell to US after layoff, shares emotional video

    IsmailKhanBy IsmailKhanOctober 1, 20253 Mins Read
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    Ananya Joshi, an Indian professional who documented her job search struggles online, has now left the United States after being unable to secure employment. On September 29, Joshi shared a video on Instagram, capturing her emotional farewell as she boarded her flight.

    Calling the departure “by far the hardest step” in her journey, Joshi expressed deep gratitude to the US, which she described as her “first home” as a financially independent adult. “Though short-lived, I really appreciate the life you gave me, America. I love you,” she wrote in the caption.

    A 2024 graduate of Northwestern University with a master’s degree in Biotechnology, Joshi gained work experience at a biotech startup under the F-1 Optional Practical Training (OPT) program. However, she was laid off earlier this year and, despite months of applications and interviews, could not secure a new role within the required visa timeframe.

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    In a LinkedIn post four months ago, she had explained her situation: “I’ve been laid off from my previous role as part of a company-wide downsizing. There’s some urgency to this as my STEM OPT clock is ticking, and I need to secure a role within the next month to remain in the US.”

    Unable to extend her stay, Joshi has now returned home, though her recent posts hint at possible plans to explore opportunities in Dubai. While many social media users empathised with her ordeal, some questioned her decision to fly first class.

    A user wrote, “Left the American dream to pursue Dubai dream and weeping in a first class, such a tough life.”

    Another user wrote, “Watching your video had me in tears, because it reminded me the time last year I left states, the ache, the tears. I can understand how tough it must be for you and it is. I wish you the best and as I always believe may you to achieve that dream again (trust me and the ppl who follow you – they know you will).”

    “Being this privileged and crying in Etihad business class is such a struggle,” the third user wrote.

    “Sending you so much love!! Amazing amazing things coming your way,” the fourth wrote.

    “The crying is so real, I felt it too, you will be missed, stay strong and don’t forget there’s so much in the world still left to see!!!! Everything happens for a reason and I can’t wait to see how your life unfolds,” the fifth user commented.

    The OPT program allows international students in the US on F-1 visas to work in their chosen field for up to 12 months, with an extension available for STEM graduates.

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