H-4EAD holders’ American Dream fading as March 2020 revocation date looms.
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Krishna’s elevation seen as affirmation of talent Indian IT professionals bring to the US.
Three others, S.P. Kothari, Prasanta Kumar Pattanaik, and Romesh Wadhwani, get Padma Shri.
Some Indian women fear they may be targeted for no reason.
The diplomat reflects on the progress and potential of India-US ties at the farewell reception.
Harshvardhan Shringla tells the Democratic senator of Indian professionals’ contributions to US economy.
New Alphabet CEO seen as an important voice for fair immigration laws.
All you need to know about the Madurai boy who went on to lead Google.
Spouse with H-4 visa without work permit laments lack of community support and understanding.
Stem Academy of America co-founder believes euphoria of success will propel experiential learning.
Show at Museum of History and Industry tells stories of earliest Indian immigrant families.
The film, directed by T. Rajeevnath, was mostly shot in the Washington, DC, area.
She heads STEM Outreach at the George Mason University’s Volgenau School of Engineering.
Neil Kumar (30), a student of Troy University, was killed in Brundidge, AL.
Warrior shares a Madhubani painting titled “Harmony” on social media.
The new investment level could be as high as $1.35 million.
Indian American Saluja is among Women Builders Council’s 2019 ‘Outstanding Women’ list.
The Trump administration is reportedly considering putting a 15 percent country cap on H-1B visas.
The $1.75 million ShopRite LPGA Classic was held at Seaview in Galloway, NJ, owned by the Tampa entrepreneur and philanthropist.
The combined 2018 revenue of the companies these CEOs head was nearly $360 billion, greater than the GDP of all but 34 countries.
Sankaran, an alumnus of IIT Madras, previously served as the CEO of PepsiCo Foods North America.
A 44-year-old Indian American gunned down in California this week — 10th from the community to die in convenience or liquor store attacks in the past four years.
Mouzam Makkar is currently seen on high voltage legal drama “The fix” on ABC.
Rukus Avenue Radio, billed as the first mainstream South Asian radio station in North America, goes on air April 8.
Women on H4 visas may slowly be changing the American tech industry, which has been a male bastion.