The Opportunity Trap : : High-Skilled Workers, Indian Families, and the Failures of the Dependent Visa Program / / Pallavi Banerjee.

Unravels how US visa laws fail Indian professional workers and their legally dependent spouses and familiesThe Opportunity Trap is the first book to look at the impact of the H-4 dependent visa programs on women and men visa holders in Indian families in America. Comparing two distinct groups of Ind...

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Place / Publishing House:New York, NY : : New York University Press, , [2022]
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Year of Publication:2022
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource :; 11 b/w illustrations
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
Introduction: The Anatomy of State-Imposed Dependence --
1. The Visa Regime: Indian Migration and the Interplay of Race and Gender --
2. Model Migrants and Ideal Workers: How Visa Laws Penalize and Control --
3. Beholden to Employers: Gendered and Racialized Dependence --
4. At Home: Dependent Spouses and Divisions of Labor --
5. Transcultural Cultivation: A New Form of Parenting --
Conclusion: Dismantling Dependence --
Acknowledgments --
Appendix A: Demographics of 25 Families of Tech Workers --
Appendix B: Demographics of 30 Families of Nurses --
Appendix C: The Four Main Visa Categories --
Notes --
Bibliography --
Index --
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Summary:Unravels how US visa laws fail Indian professional workers and their legally dependent spouses and familiesThe Opportunity Trap is the first book to look at the impact of the H-4 dependent visa programs on women and men visa holders in Indian families in America. Comparing two distinct groups of Indian immigrant families —families of male high-tech workers and female nurses—Pallavi Banerjee reveals how visa policies that are legally gender and race neutral in fact have gendered and racialized ramifications for visa holders and their spouses. Drawing on interviews with fifty-five Indian couples, Banerjee highlights the experiences of high-skilled immigrants as they struggle to cope with visa laws, which forbid their spouses from working paid jobs. She examines how these unfair restrictions destabilize—if not completely dismantle—families, who often break under this marital, financial, and emotional stress. Banerjee shows us, through the eyes of immigrants themselves, how the visa process strips them of their rights, forcing them to depend on their spouses and the government in fundamentally challenging ways. The Opportunity Trap provides a critical look at our visa system, underscoring how it fails immigrant families.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9781479860821
9783110993899
9783110994810
9783110994551
9783110994520
9783110751628
DOI:10.18574/nyu/9781479860821.001.0001
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Pallavi Banerjee.