Title: A Message from a Serious H-4 Domestic Violence Victim to H-4 Women Abandoned in India by Their H-1B Husbands
This is a message from a serious H-4 domestic violence victim to H-4 women who have been abandoned in India by their H-1B husbands.
If a child is born in the United States, the H-1B father may be responsible for child support until the child reaches 18 years of age, depending on the applicable court orders and laws.
This responsibility may apply even if the child is living in India with the mother's parents.
I (Kumar Exclusive) have read about cases in which abandoned spouses sought assistance from the late Mrs. Sushma Swaraj, Minister of External Affairs (2014–2019). During her tenure, she was known for personally responding to and following up on complaints involving abandoned NRI spouses. Since her passing on August 6, 2019, many victims feel they have not seen the same level of intervention and support.
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Subject: Important Information to Support Abandoned Wives in India
Dear Kumar Sir,
I hope you are doing well. I wanted to share some important information that may help many abandoned wives in India whose husbands are living in the USA.
I am currently in the United States on an F1 visa, and I would like to inform you that women in such situations can still return to the U.S. on an F1 or a visit visa. They can also apply online for alimony and child support, even if they are currently staying in India.
The U.S. courts handle these cases very fairly. In my own situation, everything was processed online, and the court ordered that child support must be paid until my daughter turns 18 years old, even though my baby is staying with my parents in India.
I strongly feel this information should reach every abandoned wife who does not know what steps to take. In India, legal cases often take years, and lawyers may manipulate the situation, which makes it extremely difficult for women to receive timely financial support. However, if the husband is in the U.S., the process here is much faster, more transparent, and more supportive toward the mother and child. The U.S. legal system ensures that the child's rights are protected, regardless of where the mother and child are living.
Please do not mention my name; kindly share only the information.
Thank you for your time and support.
Warm regards.
Note: The statements about visas, alimony, child support, and court jurisdiction can vary significantly depending on the facts of the case, immigration status, and state law. It may be wise to add a disclaimer that readers should consult a qualified attorney before relying on this information.