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Techie's Family Returned From US Due To H1-B. Wife Found Hanging

They family reportedly were forced to sell property, furniture in the US for a price much less than what they would have liked.

Hyderabad | Written by Uma Sudhir | Updated: May 06, 2017 01:43 IST
 
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Techie's Family Returned From US Due To H1-B. Wife Found Hanging
 

The husband was unable to get an H-1B visa extension after working for 8 years in the US.

HYDERABAD:  Less than a month since her family returned to Hyderabad from the US, a 39-year-old woman was found hanging at her residence in the Hitech area of the city on Thursday morning.

Rashmi Sharma's husband Sanjay and their two young sons had reportedly stepped out to get a laptop repaired; when they returned to their home in Alkapur Colony in Puppalaguda, they found her dead.

The family had recently moved to Hyderabad from the US. Sanjay reportedly could not get a visa extension after working for eight years in the US with the Bank of America due to the new H-1B visa rules.

They family reportedly were forced to sell property, furniture in the US for a price much less than what they would have liked.

Rashmi was from Uttar Pradesh, and was reportedly not happy about having to shift back to India, that too not to Delhi or other parts of north India.

The police have registered a case of suspicious death and say there was no indication of any major differences between the couple. They believe she may have been depressed about having to move back.
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4 minutes ago, Android_Halwa said:

Techie's Family Returned From US Due To H1-B. Wife Found Hanging

They family reportedly were forced to sell property, furniture in the US for a price much less than what they would have liked.

Hyderabad | Written by Uma Sudhir | Updated: May 06, 2017 01:43 IST
 
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Techie's Family Returned From US Due To H1-B. Wife Found Hanging
 

The husband was unable to get an H-1B visa extension after working for 8 years in the US.

HYDERABAD:  Less than a month since her family returned to Hyderabad from the US, a 39-year-old woman was found hanging at her residence in the Hitech area of the city on Thursday morning.

Rashmi Sharma's husband Sanjay and their two young sons had reportedly stepped out to get a laptop repaired; when they returned to their home in Alkapur Colony in Puppalaguda, they found her dead.

The family had recently moved to Hyderabad from the US. Sanjay reportedly could not get a visa extension after working for eight years in the US with the Bank of America due to the new H-1B visa rules.

They family reportedly were forced to sell property, furniture in the US for a price much less than what they would have liked.

Rashmi was from Uttar Pradesh, and was reportedly not happy about having to shift back to India, that too not to Delhi or other parts of north India.

The police have registered a case of suspicious death and say there was no indication of any major differences between the couple. They believe she may have been depressed about having to move back.

ee north gallu oye, husband hyd bofa ki shift ayyi untadu. aina hyd lo telugu takkuva valla basha ekkuva edo madras ellinattu feel aindi vaunty

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With increasing crackdowns on work visas and intensifying anti-immigrant sentiment from east to west, thousands are reconsidering their options. By the end of March, nearly 7,000 Indians based in the US were looking for jobs back home, a huge jump from 600 in December 2016, according to a Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu analysis shared with the Mint newspaper.

That is a big change from the days when Indians around the world looked back at the motherland with mixed feelings. Quora, for instance, is packed with questions from Indians abroad musing a move back home, a place they remember as not at all easy to live in because of all the corruption and inefficiency.

Expats looking for a job back home should start by posting their profiles on recruitment websites in India to connect with headhunters and companies in the country. Hiree.com, Naukri.com, Monster India, and TimesJobs are some such portals.

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idi arambham matrame...

ilanti enno cases chustune vuntaru...

especially BOTS and valla over enthusiastic pendalalki idi oka eye opener, moguldlani satainchakandi...vunna dantla sardukondi

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18 minutes ago, Android_Halwa said:

idi arambham matrame...

ilanti enno cases chustune vuntaru...

especially BOTS and valla over enthusiastic pendalalki idi oka eye opener, moguldlani satainchakandi...vunna dantla sardukondi

ippudu unna environment lo US lo pedda illu karlu konadam waste...

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11 minutes ago, princeofheaven said:

ippudu unna environment lo US lo pedda illu karlu konadam waste...

em cheyalem konetollu kontune untaru babu garu hMAVbB.gif.b98e2b8ed21bcfb65e342d9ebf3a5

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