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Lot of NRIs are actually losing money by working in US
It is pretty natural that people will try to defend the decisions that they make for themselves. In this case - it the decision to remain in the US or leave the US. In my particular case and in my view - money is not the be all and end all of my existence. I give due importance to money but it does not occupy too much of my time. I am content with what I make and whatever savings I have. Perhaps I should focus more on investments but the bottom line is I am not going to lose sleep over it. What I also do value are the following: 1) Cleanliness 2) Civic sense 3) Corruption - I had not given a single bribe in my 13 years of living here in the US -as a non-citizen, GC holder or as a citizen. And I had dealt with the government at every possible level - Federal, State and local. 4) Buying a property and not worrying about someone else occupying it with fake ownership documents. Sometimes when I go for a walk around my neighborhood - I have to pinch myself - it is so beautiful, peaceful and quiet. And this is a pretty simple suburban neighborhood. This is not to suggest there are no cons of living in the US. But the pros far outweigh the cons for me. At the end of the day - hand on your heart - you have to be genuine with yourself. Are you happy living in the US or India. In my case, considering every possible scenario - living in the US is a much better prospect than living in India. And similarly, I know people who are happy leaving the US and returning to India. So, it really boils down to your motivations as to why you choose to live in either place as long as your honest with yourself. The moment you start seeking "external" validation for your decisions - you are already second guessing your decisions. -
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***** H1-B get out of my country *****
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