{"id":23469,"date":"2019-07-31T16:47:13","date_gmt":"2019-07-31T21:47:13","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.indianeagle.com\/travelbeats\/?p=23469"},"modified":"2019-08-02T18:11:53","modified_gmt":"2019-08-02T23:11:53","slug":"dolica-gopisetty-h4-status-usa","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.indianeagle.com\/travelbeats\/dolica-gopisetty-h4-status-usa\/","title":{"rendered":"This Indian American STEM Advocate Ages out of H4 Visa to Face Uncertainties in US that She Calls Home"},"content":{"rendered":"
Dolica Gopisetty is just another Indian American of Washington DC<\/span><\/a> with extraordinary resilience, vivacity and optimism<\/strong>. She is a 21-year-old STEM advocate, technology enthusiast and immigrants\u2019 rights activist. An undergraduate student of information technology at George Mason University in Virginia, she has already carved a niche for herself as one of the youngest AWS Solutions Architect Certifiers in the United States.<\/p>\n Her unfathomable passion for software technology catapulted Dolica Gopisetty to have been invited as a keynote speaker on cloud computing at various tech events in the US<\/strong>. In June 2019, she made it to the technology panel of industry heavyweights at the Amazon Web Services (AWS) summit in Washington DC. At the summit, she uninhibitedly spoke about the need to encourage girls to take up careers in STEM where women are represented as a minority. At the recently concluded AWS Imagine Conference in Seattle<\/span><\/strong><\/a>, she was the sole female and only Indian speaker among the eminent educators from across the world.<\/p>\n While empowering immigrant children in STEM, Dolica Gopisetty herself is on the verge of uncertainties ensuing from the current H4 visa doldrums in the USA. She came to the US from Hyderabad<\/span><\/a> when she was 7, with her mother on H1B visa. In January 2019, she turned 21 and aged out of her H4 dependent status.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n