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Indian Woman Leaves US after Layoff During F-1 OPT

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
October 3, 2025
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Sad Story: Indian Woman Leaves US after Layoff During F-1 OPT

In a poignant moment that has struck an emotional chord with audiences worldwide, Ananya Joshi, an Indian woman, moved to the United States in pursuit of higher education and career aspirations. She shared a tearful farewell as she prepared to leave the country following a layoff. Her departure narrated the sad story of an Indian woman making tough choices.

Her story is one that mirrors the precarious reality faced by thousands of international students who enter the U.S. with dreams of building a future—only to be derailed by immigration limitations and job market uncertainties.

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Ananya Joshi’s emotional farewell resonates with thousands. She shares her struggle to stay in the U.S. post-layoff under a fragile visa status.

After earning her master’s degree in Biotechnology from Northwestern University in 2024, Joshi began working at a promising biotech startup under the F-1 Optional Practical Training (OPT) program. This program is a one-year extension that allows international students to gain practical experience in their field of study. But just months into her role, a company-wide downsizing resulted in her sudden layoff.

As the countdown on her OPT period began to tick, Joshi found herself racing against time. “I spent months applying, interviewing, reaching out, and hoping,” she wrote. “But nothing quite worked out.” The challenges she faced were indeed a sad story for this Indian woman.

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Despite her efforts, Joshi was unable to secure another job that would sponsor her to stay. This is a common hurdle for many on temporary visas. With limited time and options, she made the difficult decision to leave the U.S., a place she had grown to call home.

Her goodbye, captured in a short video posted to social media, quickly went viral. In it, Joshi stands at the airport, visibly emotional, as she reflects on her journey. “By far the hardest step in this journey,” she says in the clip. “Nothing prepared me for this goodbye.”

The caption that accompanied the video read:
“America was my first home as a financially independent adult and that will always be a special thing to me … Though short-lived, I really appreciate the life you gave me. AMERICA, I LOVE YOU.”

Joshi’s story has resonated deeply with international students, immigrants, and professionals. They have experienced the complexities of navigating the U.S. immigration system. Many shared their own stories of struggle, resilience, and heartbreak in response.

Her departure underscores a larger issue. While the United States continues to attract talent from around the world, many visa holders are left vulnerable to circumstances beyond their control. A single layoff, without the cushion of permanent residency or extended visa options, can abruptly end years of hard work and dreams.

As debates around immigration reform continue, Joshi’s story serves as a powerful reminder of the human side of the policy. For her, the American Dream was real—but painfully fleeting. It illustrates the sad reality faced by an Indian woman.

Now back in India, Joshi says she remains grateful for the experiences she had and hopeful for what lies ahead. “I may have left the country, but not the dreams,” she wrote in a follow-up post. “I’ll carry them with me, wherever I go.”

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