Indian tech entrepreneur Nagendra Dhankerathi O-1A recalls the final obstacle before receiving a visa: ‘Why do you think you are extraordinary?’

Indian tech entrepreneur Nagendra Dhankerathi has recently shifted to California on an O-1A visa which is reserved for “extraordinary” people in its areas. Their transfer comes amidst the strict rules of the Donald Trump administration for foreign nationals and an dissatisfaction among the US tech employees on H -1B visas, allowing American companies to rent foreign skills. But Nagendra is an O-1A and he recalled his last barrier before receiving the visa Wall Street Journal As asked why he wonders that he is extraordinary. Question Visa is the main requirement that applicants should be extraordinary in their area. “I was confident, but at the same time you hear a lot of rejects,” said Dhankerathi. The Wall Street Journal report expands Indian technology travel from Bengaluru to California, focusing on immigration in California and how it is necessary for the development of California. The answer that Nag gave him got his extraordinary category visa, his simplicity. He said, “I shared how I led teams across geography and the product I made was acquired by AI Squad,” he said.Dhankerathi was described as one of California’s newest inhabitants, which his company gave a lot of money to reach there. The Indian entrepreneur moved from Bangalore to California with his wife Indus Ravichandran and his two daughters, as he found it difficult to work from a distance. He was the co-founder of AI Startup and now the Chief Technical Officer after his company was acquired by a separate enterprise.The WSJ report stated that his company applied for a visa to transfer CTOs to California and the company cost about $ 30,000 in six months process. Darren Kimura, CEO of the company AI Squad, said that he has another visa applicant in India who is still navigating the O -1A application process. Kimura told the WSJ that the second place is for the Chief Custom Officer, and it is a bit difficult to define.