Grace Period is a novel dedicated to the eleven million immigrant professionals in America living on conditional terms. This description captures the high personal, professional, and legal stakes of Arjun Mehta's story:The clock is ticking. For him, a layoff means losing everything.Arjun Mehta built his American life—a rewarding nineteen-year career as a Director in tech, a house in the suburbs, and a family with two sons - on the foundation of a single document: his H1B work visa. But on a quiet Tuesday morning, his badge stops working, and all those years of institutional loyalty vanish. He isn't worried about severance. He's worried about the clock. The law gives him precisely sixty days to find a new employer willing to sponsor him, or face a "e;timed extraction"e; from the country he calls home.Grace Period is set against the relentless backdrop of 2026 tech layoffs, but the real drama plays out in the silence of Arjun's mind. As the sixty-day countdown runs, he must navigate a brutal job market that demands impossible patience, manage the growing terror of his wife, Priya, and confront the isolating fear of a man who knows that speaking openly about his crisis could invite predators. It's a story of institutional betrayal, the immense cost of professional silence, and the resilience of a family whose future is tied to a bureaucratic timer.Will he find the professional lifeline he needs before the deadline, or will this forced crisis reveal that the most important lessons - about self-worth, integrity, and what truly deserves devotion—were not found in the boardroom, but in the agonizing pause of the grace period?