H-1B Visa Holder Weighs India vs US: Is ₹35 LPA Enough to Stay Put?

An H1B visa holder from India has sparked a discussion after questioning if now is the right time to remain in the country instead of relocating to the US.  | Trending

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A Reddit post by an H-1B visa holder from India has sparked an online debate about whether the current job market in India is enough to make the country an attractive choice over the US. The user, who was picked in the H-1B lottery in March 2025, shared their concerns about relocating to the US, citing the potential earnings of ₹30 to ₹35 lakh per annum in India versus lower savings in the US. According to their friends in the US, professionals in India can now earn significantly higher salaries, with both spouses working improving financial stability. In comparison, the user claimed that those earning $115,000 to $125,000 annually in the US save only $1,500 to $3,000 a month, depending on their spouse's income and family size. The user also mentioned factors such as the lack of family support and house help in the US, as well as India's better infrastructure and lifestyle. The post drew a range of reactions from Redditors, with some offering advice and others sharing their own experiences. Some users pointed out the risks of working for a staffing company in the US, while others cautioned that India's income tax slabs could eat into the user's take-home pay. Others argued that higher living costs in the US are offset by better public services. Ultimately, the decision to stay in India or relocate to the US depends on individual circumstances and priorities. While some users emphasized the benefits of staying in India, others advised the user to wait for the job market to evolve before making a decision.