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Why Dubai is now top choice for many NRIs leaving US

Why Dubai is now top choice for many NRIs leaving US

Time of Indiaa day ago
Why Dubai is now top choice for many NRIs leaving US
Nirupa Vatyam
TNN
Aug 14, 2025, 16:54 IST IST
Faced with visa uncertainty and fading residency hopes under Trump's second term, a growing number of NRIs in the US are eyeing Dubai and Singapore to settle down — closer to India, yet global
● A techie, who has lived in the US for a little over a decade, has abandoned the idea of applying for a Green Card. Her American Dream ended with Trump 2.0. But at the same time, she is not ready to come back to India. She will move to either Dubai or Singapore. Both are close to India, have good career options, and a great quality of life.
● An employee of an MNC, working for the past several years in the US, has sought a transfer to Dubai. His L1-A visa is due for renewal early next year, and he's no longer sure whether it will get renewed. Much better to move to Dubai. 'It's close enough to India for my mother to visit.'
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