Zoho's Sridhar Vembu Calls on Indian Visa Holders in the US to Return Home Amid Immigration Changes
‘Please Come Home’: Zoho’s Sridhar Vembu Reacts As Trump’s Green Card Crackdown Shakes Indians In US

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A new immigration policy from the Trump administration requires Indian visa holders in the US to return home to apply for Green Cards, causing panic among the diaspora. Zoho founder Sridhar Vembu has urged affected individuals to come back to India, emphasizing self-respect and national pride, while reactions to his appeal have sparked a debate about the challenges of returning home.
- 01The new policy from the Department of Homeland Security mandates that temporary visa holders must leave the US to apply for permanent residency.
- 02Sridhar Vembu's tweet urging Indians to return home has gone viral, reflecting both support and criticism from the community.
- 03Some individuals shared success stories of returning to India and thriving in local entrepreneurship.
- 04Critics of Vembu's appeal highlighted issues like bureaucratic corruption and red tape in India as deterrents for returning.
- 05Many users emphasized the need for India to improve its startup ecosystem and reduce corruption to attract talent back home.
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A recent immigration policy change by the Trump administration has left many Indian visa holders in the United States in a state of panic. The Department of Homeland Security announced that those seeking a Green Card must return to their home countries to apply, effectively ending the previous adjustment of status process that allowed individuals to remain in the US while waiting for their applications to be processed. This shift has prompted Zoho founder Sridhar Vembu to appeal to Indians in America to return home, stating that self-respect should guide their decision. His tweet resonated with many, sparking discussions about the pros and cons of returning to India. Supporters shared their success stories of leaving the US for India, while others voiced concerns over the bureaucratic challenges and corruption that plague the Indian system. The conversation reflects a broader sentiment about the need for India to create a more conducive environment for its returning talent, emphasizing the importance of empowering startups and cutting through red tape.
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The immigration policy change could lead to a significant outflow of talent from the US back to India, impacting both economies and individual lives.
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