Pandemic related travel restrictions and bureaucratic backlogs have caused many foreign workers to go missing from the US labour market. It’s a problem for Indians given that they are the second-largest immigrant group in the country

Neha Mahajan was a television journalist in India before her husband’s job moved her family to the US in 2008. She spent years locked out of the labour market, confined by what she calls the “gilded cage” of her immigration status — one that the pandemic placed her back into.
Mahajan started working after an Obama administration rule change in 2015 allowed people on spousal visas to hold jobs, and she took a new job in business development at an immigration law firm early in 2021. But processing delays tied to the pandemic caused her work authorisation to expire in July, forcing her to take leave.
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