Kansas shooting: Kuchibhotla Srinivas's wife faces US visa problem


Hyderabad, Mar 1 (DC) : K. Sunayana, whose husband Kuchibhotla Srinivas from Hyderabad was gunned down in the US last week, has returned to India for the funeral rites of her husband.

She is now facing a peculiar problem: whether she will be allowed into the United States again as she was on an H4 dependent visa. Her husband was on an H1B visa.


Telugu associations and Garmin, the company her husband worked for, are trying to help her if she has to enter a legal fight to ensure that she returns to the US and stays there legally.

The Telugu Association of North America’s emergency assistance management team headed by Mohan Nannapaneni has said that they will work with immigration lawyers to facilitate Ms Sunayana’s return and continued stay in the US if she so wishes. “We are going to appeal to the US immigration and government on this,” said Mr Nannapaneni. Srinivas Kuchibhotla’s green card application was still under process.

The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services will have to approve a change of status of Ms Sunayana’s visa to B2 and it may use its discretion to do so if it is satisfied that the circumstances are beyond the control of the applicant.

  

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  • Krishna Dasa, Udupi.

    Wed, Mar 01 2017

    People of my country should understand that Visa to any other country is not our right. Our right is getting benefits from our own Government with out paying bribe.

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