
South Asian migration to the U.S.
South Asian migration to the U.S. has grown significantly over recent decades due to economic opportunities, educational prospects, and family reunification. Key countries include India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and Nepal. Many migrate as skilled professionals, students, or through family-based visas. This migration has contributed to the diverse cultural and economic fabric of U.S. society, with South Asian communities establishing businesses, advancing in tech and healthcare sectors, and maintaining vibrant cultural traditions. Overall, South Asian migration reflects broader global movement driven by pursuit of better opportunities and interconnected migration networks.