India, Oct. 21 -- An Indian techie has created a new way to navigate America's notoriously complex visa system. Priyanka Kulkarni, a 34-year-old machine learning scientist, spent nine years on a visa before deciding to use artificial intelligence to make employment-based immigration easier for others.

According to a report by Business Insider, her startup, Casium, provides employers with a digital portal to manage visa cases from start to finish, replacing outdated Excel sheets and reducing dependence on expensive law firms. The platform is designed for a fast-changing policy environment, especially after the Trump administration introduced an executive order imposing a $100,000 fee for each new H-1B visa application. The change left com...